17th century english surnames
[DOC File]Small history book of Rotter - Genealogy Freelancers
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Several large-Rotter families had their homes at least since the 17th Century in the north of Alsace, where most of the 18./19. and at the beginning of the 20th Century emigrated to America, even in Alsace, in France, are only a few left behind, such as Deputy Mayor (Adjoint) by Schwighouse, Willy Rotter, I propose several years and visited me ...
[DOC File]I had always been curious about the origin of the surname ...
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He is probably descended from Francois du Ros, who was attested on a neighbouring island in the 17th century. Timing. The Durose / du Ros family history in Brittany can be traced back further than in England (several references in the 1300s and one on the 1200s). English birth, marriage and death records seem to dwindle as you get back to 1600.
[DOC File]The Irish Language in County Down - University of the ...
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English estates in County Down included those of the Hills (Downshires), who acquired Hillsborough and much of northern Uíbh Eachach from Mac Aonghusa, and continued to encroach on Uíbh Eachach throughout the 17th century, as far south as Newry. Newry itself had been granted to the English Bagenals in the mid-16th century.
[DOC File]The Occurrence of Hungarian (Magyar) Surnames
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Additionally, from the mid-16th century until the mid-17th century, while Lower Hungary was under Turkish suzerainty, Zemplin fell under the sway of the Principality of Transylvania. [The Stropkov Roman Catholic registry for 1702 records the marriage in Stropkov of a man named Veres, and notes that he was from Transylvania and of noble rank.
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The Croatans themselves were believed to have become extinct by the early 17th century. Their direct descendants, the Lumbee (who still exist today), began appearing some 50 years after the disappearance of the Roanoke settlers. One of the prominent characteristics of the Lumbee people, as pointed out by observers, is their European features.
Guangdong history - Him Mark Lai Digital Archive
Others retreated before the Han Chinese advance and retained their ethnic identities. In some areas of Guangdong friction between these tribes and Han Chinese, although diminishing in scope, continued into the 18th century. By the 17th century Guangdong again became one of the last Han Chinese bastions during the dying gasps of the Ming dynasty.
[DOC File]The Distinguished Surname of Wallace
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Even as late as the 12th century, the kings of Scotland were still addressing their subjects as distinct ethnic groups: French and English, Scots and Welsh. From their ethnic appellations evolved the Scottish surnames of Francis and Inglis, Scott and Wallace. ... In the 17th century, mathematician John Wallis was the first to deal with the ...
[DOC File]A Blacksmith’s Tale - One-Name
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One of the earliest that was compiled is A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames by Charles Wareing Bardsley and originally printed by the Oxford University Press in 1901 some three years after the author’s death. From this publication, which has been electronically scanned onto the Ancestry.com web site, the entry for “Martyr, Marter ...
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Surnames began to be adopted after the Domesday survey (a massive census undertaken by the Normans in 1086). Starting with the nobility, and then trickling down to the lower classes, by 1400 most of the English and the Scottish Lowlanders had surnames. The Irish, Welsh and Scottish highlanders held out until the 17th century.
[DOC File]Poplar Grove and the Emorys: - Maryland State Archives
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The English Brompton lies about 20 miles away from the village of Sundridge in Kent, where William Hemsley was born. Sometime in the late 17th century, the Brampton property passed into the Hawkins family – whether by sale, inheritance or otherwise is uncertain.
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