Common english surnames 1700s

    • [DOCX File]LATLEMO-SA MEMO TO RSA PARLIAMENT

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      It is common cause that Vhangoṋa have no other known homeland save this one. This land then had a number of names, for example: Lukungurubwe, which seems to be one of the oldest, then Thovhele State, The Mapungubwe Kingdom, The Vhangoṋa United Kingdom of Venḓa, and then later on it became known as Venḓa.

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    • [DOC File]The Swindell Family Connection

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      The author of A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames, published in 1901 ([26]), traces his Swindells ancestors back to at least the early 1600s in the vicinity of Cheadle, some 8 to 10 miles (12 to 16 Km) north of Macclesfield.

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    • [DOC File]The name Wayne is actually a spelling variation on one of ...

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      Pennsylvania in the late 1600' s from Ireland (although of English descent). Have much information on these. families, but am trying to flesh out background and fill some gaps. Will swap what information I have for what. you have. montrose@jcc-uky.campus.mci.net. Tue Oct 14 09:58:37 1997. E-mail: Rhoby A. Wayne-Rasch

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    • [DOC File]www.clanwallace.org

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      The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning and History, by Dr. George F. Black, New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue and 41st Street, New York NY 10016 The Scots Overseas, by Gordon Donaldson (1962), Robert Hale Ltd., Clerkenwell House, Clerkenwell Green London EC1R OHT England

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    • [DOC File]THE ROBINSON LINE

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      From the Drake family English genealogy databases. Captain Francis Drake - Born circa 1615, England . 1CAPTAIN FRANCIS DRAKE - Born circa 1615, England. Died 24Sep1687, Piscataway, NJ. Married Mary Walker. Was the first Commander of the Ancient and Honorable Order of the Jersey Blues (1673- …

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    • [DOCX File]Books From Norway

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      Until the end of the 1700s, the colony brought great prosperity to Denmark-Norway, but its commercial success was entirely dependent on slavery, which had already involved 100,000 slaves by then. When Denmark-Norway became the first country in Europe to prohibit the import of …

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    • [DOCX File]Paul Peterson, - Western Political Science Association

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      Compulsion, Tradition, and Law in the Historical Development of Women’s Surnames. Deborah Anthony. University of Illinois Springfield. DRAFT 4-9-14 – Do Not Cite. Abstract: Surnames are ubiquitous in American society. Yet their origins in tradition and law, and their development over time in English history, are not well known.

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    • [DOCX File]Miss Schroeder's page - Home

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      Also, unlike white servants, black servants usually did not have surnames (family names), and early census reports listed them separately from whites. By the 1640s, black people could not have guns or become Christians. A key event that affected slavery in British North America was a rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon in 1676.

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    • [DOC File]KENTUCKY ANCESTORS - Kentucky Historical Society

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      The Myalls—English Emigrants to Kentucky. contributed by James Myall Berry 66. Out of “The County of Casey…,” 1820 69. Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Todd County, from 1822. contributed by Dorothy W. Brooks 70. Centenarian James Patrick of Floyd County. contributed by Edward J. Henderson 78. Bourbon County Minute Book, 1794-1796

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    • [DOC File]The Occurrence of Hungarian (Magyar) Surnames

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      30 names of bi-ethnic (Slav and Magyar) origin that are more likely to have had a Slavic than a Magyar origin (if they in fact originated in the Stropkov region), and certain other common and widespread Magyar surnames that might not be indicators of ethnic origin.

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