Description:
origin: The Allick surname is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word 'allaidh,' meaning 'son of Alasdair.' The Allicks were one of the early Scottish clans, and their name is found throughout Scotland. The Allicks are also found in Ireland and England. history: The Allicks were one of the early Scottish clans. They were first mentioned in a document from 1296. The Allicks were involved in many battles, including the Battle of Harlaw in 1411 and the Battle of Flodden in 1513. The Allicks later became landowners. culture: The Allicks are a Scottish clan. They are proud of their heritage and traditions. The Allicks are a religious family. Many members of the Allick family are ministers. The Allicks are also involved in many charitable organizations. customs: The Allicks are a religious family. Many members of the Allick family are ministers. The Allicks are also involved in many charitable organizations.








