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The Vallavanattu Family traces its origins to a small town called Palai situated on the banks of the Meenachil River. Palai is situated in District of Kottaym towards the south of Kerala (also known as "Gods Own Country").

The members of the Vallavanattu Family are the descendants of Varkey Ramapuram. Varkey Vallavanattu was the son of Thommen Vellilapilly Kizhakedath of the Cholapilly family of Vallavanattu town.

Around 1700 AD when Thommen Vellilapilly Kizhakedath passed away at a young age, his pregnant wife with his son came back to Palai from Vallavanattu to live with her family. Since they came from the place called Vallavanattu they were called hence the name stuck and now the descendants of Varkey are known as the Vallavanattu Family.

Around 1700 AD when Thommen Vellilapilly Kizhakedath passed away at a young age, his pregnant wife with his son came back to Palai from Ramapuram to live with her family. Since they came from the place called Ramapuram they were called Vallavanattu (from Vallavanattu ) hence the name stuck and now the descendants of Varkey are known as the Vallavanattu Family.

Around 1700 AD when Thommen Vellilapilly Kizhakedath passed away at a young age, his pregnant wife with his son came back to Palai from Ramapuram to live with her family. Since they came from the place called Vallavanattu they were called Vallavanattu (from Vallavanattu ) hence the name stuck and now the descendants of Varkey are known as the Vallavanattu Family.
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