This historical and genealogical account begins with the first of that
name, which was taken from the barony of Dallas in the county of Elgin.
The barony was located on both sides of the river Lossie, and was also
known as Strath Dallas. The name appears in many variations, including
Dolays, Doleys, Dolas, Dolles, Dollos, Dolass, Dolses, Dollors, and
Dallas. This study includes a long list of cadet lines, as well as
additional Dallas families situated over Scotland, but not known to be
directly related to this primary branch.
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