The Great Journey

Migration

How the Glen and Glenn families spread from the valleys of Scotland to every corner of the world.

"From the glens of Peebles-shire and Renfrewshire, the name traveled on every tide of Scottish history."

The story of Glen and Glenn migration is the story of Scotland itself — shaped by political upheaval, economic hardship, and the enduring Scottish spirit of adventure.

Waves of Departure

Migration Timeline

1715–1750

Post-Jacobite Exile

Following the failed Jacobite Rising of 1715, many Glen family members faced government reprisals. Some fled to France and the European continent; others sought passage to the American colonies, becoming the first Glenns of the New World.

Key Destinations

France

Virginia

Pennsylvania

Maryland

1750–1820

Colonial Settlement

The 18th century saw a steady stream of Glen and Glenn emigrants to North America, drawn by the promise of land and opportunity. Many settled in the Carolinas and Virginia, where their descendants still carry the name today.

 

Key Destinations

North Carolina

South Carolina

Virginia

New York

1820–1870

The Great Emigration

The Highland Clearances and the Irish and Scottish famines of the 19th century drove a mass emigration. Tens of thousands of Scottish families, including many Glens, departed for Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

 

Key Destinations

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

South Africa

1870–1920

Industrial Age Migration

Economic migration during the industrial revolution brought Glenn families to the major cities of America, Canada, and Australia. Many served in the First World War under their new nations’ flags, cementing a new identity.

 

Key Destinations

United States

Canada

Argentina

New Zealand

The Diaspora Today

A Global Family

United States

The largest Glenn diaspora — particularly in the South, mid-Atlantic, and Pacific Northwest.

Canada

Strong Scottish communities in Ontario, Nova Scotia, and British Columbia carry the Glenn name.

Australia

Early emigrant Glenns became farmers, miners, and settlers in New South Wales and Victoria.

New Zealand

Scottish settlers formed tight-knit communities in the South Island, many bearing the Glen name.

South Africa

Scottish engineers and missionaries brought the Glenn name to the Cape Colony and Natal.

Argentina

A lesser-known but significant Scottish community settled in Patagonia, including Glen families.

Share Your Story

Where Did Your Family Settle?

Do you have emigration records, passenger lists, or family stories about the journey from Scotland? Help us trace the full story of the Glenn diaspora.

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