Old english surnames 1600s
[DOCX File]Virginia, vol. 3, pp 25-31 - Nuckolls Worldwide
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James’s brothers, John and William, did not settle in New Kent County with James, adding credence to the theory they were merchants. William went to south near the North Carolina border. This would still have been primitive country in the mid-1600s so perhaps he was a trader with the Indians or settlers there. No records have been located for ...
[DOCX File]The Family Tree of James Arthur Johnson
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The German language structure is such that for many surnames,the letters "-in", "-en", or "-n" are added to an unmarried woman'ssurname, although rarely to a man's. For example, Johann MichaelPropsts first wife was often referred to as Anna Maria Kellerin beforeher marriage, even though Keller was the name of her first husband, nother married name.
[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 DRAFT 4-9-14 – Do Not Cite.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.
[DOC File]www.clanwallace.org
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Scots-Irish (Scotch-Irish) were transplanted Lowland Scots who emigrated from Scotland to Ulster North Ireland during the reign of James I in the late 1600s. It was thought that Scots could better control the Irish than the English. Irish land was taken and Irishmen were left landless and destitute.
[DOCX File]The Isle of Bute Surname study as pertaining to surnames ...
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New Donnachaidh DNA Project research: The Isle of Bute Surname study as pertaining to surnames of Clan Donnachaidh:. The Isle of Bute is a small island on the western edge of the Firth of Clyde in Western Scotland. As with the lands of present day Scotland there has been a …
[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.
[DOC File]Toward a Sephardic Haplogroup Profile in the New World
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An advantage to the data bases we will be using is that they include the surnames of the donors, permitting a connection to the names of documented Sephardim in the post-Inquisition Diaspora. The Canary Islands. The Canary Islands originally were settled by the Guanches, a fair-haired, fair-skinned people whose history and culture are largely ...
[PDF File]Master Newsletter page 1
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The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland compiled by Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, and Peter McClure: This huge new dictionary is the ultimate reference work on family names of the UK, covering English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Cornish, and immigrant surnames.
[DOC File]Murphy Notes by Mark A - Ancestry
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Garret had a number of surnames in the court records: Sapple, Seple, Sipple and Supple. He used Sipple and Supple the majority of the time during his stay in Virginia from 1667 to 1698. After 1698 he lived in Kent County, Delaware and went by the name of Garrett Sipple. Land records in Delaware indicate he was an attorney.
[DOC File]Poplar Grove and the Emorys:
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A preliminary history, subject to revision, by Adam Goodheart. June 1, 2008 Introductory note. A first-time visitor to Poplar Grove may think that it has been frozen in time since the 18th century: the old manor house, the outbuildings, the ancient boxwoods and family cemetery all evoke many generations of permanence and self-containment – almost a dream undisturbed by history.
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