Rankilor is the family name of a British family whose origins were initially Scottish. It is thought that thay are a family in the Royal Bruce Clan, and are descendants of the one-time King of Scotland, Robert The Bruce. Before that, they would therefore be connected with William the Conqueror who conquered England in 1066. The name Rankilor is one spelling of the original family group. Others include Rankeillour, Rankeillor, and Rankeilour.
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