Origin of Ache
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Name History and Origin for Ache
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Total Records: 22
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: The Leach family are the decendants of the McLeach family of Scotland. Three brothers McLeach came to this country from the Highlands of Scotland 350 years ago, and settled in Cold Run Mass. The name was changed, on petition to Parliament, from McLeach to Leach. This was in about 1760- 125 years after they arrived here.
Surnames: Leach, Leache
Submitted by: Deanna |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Look up 'A History of Peebleshire- Dawyck,' in the Tweedy Genealogy Archive. It tells of the Vache family around 1200, in the county of Peebles, Scotland. The name has many variants. Vach, Vaich, Vaitch, Vatch, Veatche, Vetch, Wache, Waitche, Watche, Wauche, Waugh, Veach, Veatch, Veech, Veitch.
Surnames: Vach, Vache, Vaich, Vaitch, Vatch, Veach, Veatch, Veatche, Veech, Veitch, Vetch, Wache, Waitche, Watche, Wauche, Waugh
Submitted by: Edward T. Veitch, Jr. |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Gaelic for 'son of the horse-lord.' Alan MacEachern was chief of the clan in 1499, the name is commemorated in the place name Kilkerran in Kintyre, the heart of the clan-lands (Collins Pocket Reference: 'Scottish Surnames') Migration to US in several waves including to NY in 1738-40, Cape Fear area of North Carolina in late 16th & 17th centuries. A small band settled in Rocky River area of NC (Cabarrus Co, which was in Mecklenberg, NC until 1790), apparently from the PA area. The name is sometimes spelled McCachren or McCachern as well as McEachern... in NC. Some of the early Cabarrus McE's migrated on to GA, MISS. TEX, TN.
Surnames: MacEachern, McEacharn, McEachern
Submitted by: Hoyt McCachren |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: England--Suffolk, Cambridgeshire then to Canada
Surnames: Peachey
Submitted by: James Peachey |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Thacker' and its cognates 'Thatcher' and 'Thacher' are English tradenames. The words stem ultimately from the Indoeuropean roots 'teg' and 'tog' meaning 'to cover from the top.' The Greek forms are 'stego' 'to cover' and 'stege' 'a covering.' Latin forms are 'toga' 'robe' and 'tegula' 'tile.' Other English words from the same root are 'deck,' 'integumentary,' stegnosis,' 'Stegosaurus,' 'thatch' and 'tog.
Surnames: Thacher, Thacker, Thatcher
Submitted by: Ralph W. Thacker |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Two meanings: 'Boot wrapping' and 'Black Bird.' In Alsasc region also listed as a german name and noun--boot wrapping. Heraldic shield is azure with silver upper half. Variant GAMMACHE originated in Rochester NY when an Andrew Gamache distinguished himself on the mayoral voting ballot from an electoral competitor with the same last name by adding an additional 'm.' First record of new world usage was Jacques Nicholas Gamache, 1631, a trapper in New France who purchased a land plot for St. Issaic church in Montreal along the river. During spring flooding it was washed away and a new structure was build above the mean high water mark.
Surnames: Gamache, Gammache
Submitted by: Richard Gammache |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Henry Blacker family of Frederick Co., Va. is of German origin.
Surnames: Blacher, Blackart, Blacker
Submitted by: Sandy Neder |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: GENEALOGY
Surnames: FERBRACHE
Submitted by: |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: looking for August and Agnes Lachel and where they came from or when they came into the U.S.A., they lived in Chicago,Il.
Surnames: Lachel
Submitted by: Patstree |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Searching for information about Francis Achille Vache and his decendants.
Surnames: Vache
Submitted by: Linda Hauns |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: This site is completely bogus, and contains no information whatsoever. Just links to other sites: it's a referrer site.
Surnames: Pacheco
Submitted by: Alfredo Pacheco |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: I believe the name is German. However, I do not know it's meaning.
Surnames: Hachenberg, Hackenberg, Hackenburg
Submitted by: Bob Hackenberg |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: brill - as many Brills that I have mrt know too - years ago in Rusia a wise Rabbi gethered all his wide family one day - he said that troubels to the jewish people are coming and EVERYBODY in that room, that day should change his last name to BRILL - B - for the hebrew word BNEI -sons of R - for Rabi/ I- for Ihuda - his name/ L - Laib -= his second name - so when ever you or your genaretions to come will meet a Brill - you all know where you all came from - and that is the meaning to the BRILL family name as we know and bielive in/ I have been traveling alot in my life and met Brills that are not family and they knew yhe meaning too.
Surnames: rachel
Submitted by: brill |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: The Goacher family has roots in the Sussex area of England back as far as 1544. British researchers believe that the Goachers were part of the Hugenot emigration from France to Britain at the end of the 13th and beginning of the 14th Century. It is believed that they came as ironworkers. Iron was extensively worked in many areas of Sussex in the middle ages.
Surnames: Goacher, Goatcher, Gochar, Gocher, Gotcher, Gotier, Goucher, Gudger
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Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Origin German Surname Langenbach or Langenbacher
Surnames: langenbacher
Submitted by: Stephen |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: From what I've heard, the name Farabaugh didn't exist until fairly recently when a couple brothers moved from Germany to Pennsylvania sometime between 1850 and 1857. The two brothers, that I know of, that moved to Cambria Co, PA were Augustin and Michael. Before they called themselves Farabaugh's, they called themselves Fehrenbacher's.
Surnames: Farabaugh, Fehrenbacher
Submitted by: Katie Rennie |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: To the best of my studies and research:
Tacheny is a derivative from Walloon language for "From Aachen? in the Belgium area known as Wallonia specifically Liege.
The name Wallonia is related to the name Wales, as the old Germanic term Walh simply means "stranger". Both Wallonia and Wales are regions where a "strange" (i.e. non-Germanic) language and culture exist. Wallachia in Romania has a similar derivation. The term Walloon' was also used in the late 18th and the 19th century to refer to French-speakers who migrated to the Netherlands, e.g. 'Walloon parishes' in Dutch province of Nederlands-Limburg.
If anyone can find a better history please e-mail me at david@scnetworking.net
David Tacheny Seattle WA. USA
Surnames: tacheny
Submitted by: David Tacheny |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Sagel came from the names Zagel and Zachel. IN Gemany that was the old world for the Germanic tribe of the Saxos in Eastern Germany. You can find all those informations at Martin Sagel excellent family research website at www.sagel.de
Surnames: Sagel, Sachel, Zagel, Zachel, Sagle, Saguel, Sagell, Saggel
Submitted by: Martin Sagel |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Harness Maker - Old German Family origin - Marienburg, Prussia (Malbork, Poland)
Surnames: Schirrmacher
Submitted by: Ann Gegan |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: ID: 21316 To the best of my studies and research:
Tacheny is a derivative from Walloon language for "From Aachen? in the Belgium area known as Wallonia specifically Liege.
The name Wallonia is related to the name Wales, as the old Germanic term Walh simply means "stranger". Both Wallonia and Wales are regions where a "strange" (i.e. non-Germanic) language and culture exist. Wallachia in Romania has a similar derivation. The term Walloon' was also used in the late 18th and the 19th century to refer to French-speakers who migrated to the Netherlands, e.g. 'Walloon parishes' in Dutch province of Nederlands-Limburg.
If anyone can find a better history please e-mail me at davidtacheny@yahoo.com
David Tacheny Seattle WA. USA Surnames and Variants: tacheny
Submitter: David Tacheny
Surnames: Tacheny
Submitted by: David Tacheny |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: the meaning of pacheco is "believing" so it means believing your self and god
Surnames: Pacheco
Submitted by: Micaella Pacheco |
Origin of Ache, Meaning of Ache
Origin: Handschumacher - German Origin Handschumaker Handshumaker
Meaning: Glove Maker
Surnames: Handschumacher, Handschumaker, Handshumaker
Submitted by: Linda |
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