Fallin Family History & Genealogy
Fallin Last Name History & Origin
AddHistory
We don't have any information on the history of the Fallin name. Have information to share?
Name Origin
We don't have any information on the origins of the Fallin name. Have information to share?
Spellings & Pronunciations
We don't have any alternate spellings or pronunciation information on the Fallin name. Have information to share?
Nationality & Ethnicity
We don't have any information on the nationality / ethnicity of the Fallin name. Have information to share?
Famous People named Fallin
Are there famous people from the Fallin family? Share their story.
Early Fallins
These are the earliest records we have of the Fallin family.










Fallin Family Photos
There are currently no family photos associated to the Fallin family.
Fallin Family Tree
Discover the most common names, oldest records and life expectancy of people with the last name Fallin.
Updated Fallin Biographies



















Popular Fallin Biographies



















Fallin Death Records & Life Expectancy
The average age of a Fallin family member is 72.0 years old according to our database of 656 people with the last name Fallin that have a birth and death date listed.
Life Expectancy
Oldest Fallins
These are the longest-lived members of the Fallin family on AncientFaces.











Other Fallin Records
Share memories about your Fallin family
Leave comments and ask questions related to the Fallin family.
Followers & Sources

I have been tracing my Fallin family back, it seems my line of "Fallins" come from Ireland to
Maryland in 1735 and then went thereafter to Virginia (the Danville area in Pittsylvania County). Redmond Fallon (Fallin etc) made his home on the sandy creek of the Dan river by 1745. I have a pretty solid research path from me all the way back to him, but, I don't know if he was from Ulster or further South? I do know that lots of Ulstermen (Scots and Irish, Welsh and English, Protestant and Catholic) were arriving in droves and setting up right behind the German hordes in Virginia (I also think the British used us as a human wall between the piedmont and the uh ... tidewater (the coast of Virginia, at that time, but it's just my crazy theory for now).