Historical Geography information for Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland


Data fields for Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Place NameCruden Bay
DescriptionCruden Bay is a small village in Scotland, on the north coast of the Bay of Cruden in Aberdeenshire. Just south of Slains Castle, Cruden Bay is said to have been the site of a battle in which the Scots under King Malcolm II defeated the Danes in 1012 and the toponym is thought to derive from the Gaelic "Croch Dain" meaning slaughter of the Danes. Today it is a resort town with a wide beach.
City, Village, or ParishCruden
CountyAberdeenshire
CountryScotland
SiteID93604
DateUpdated4/22/2025 12:19:53 PM
Surname Records linked to Cruden, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in the GeneticHomeland.com database
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1092730 British Surname Clusters Paul Paul






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