Total Records: 27
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: English :occupational name for medieval court official, from Middle English bedele (Old English bydel, reinforced by Old French bedel). The word is of Germanic origin, and akin to the Old English b?odan to bid, command and to the Old High German bodo, messenger. (See BOTHA).In the Middle Ages a beadle in England and France was a junior official of a court of justice, responsible for acting as an usher in a court, carrying the mace in processions in front of a justice, delivering official notices, making proclamations (as a sort of town crier), and so on. By Shakespeare's day a beadle was a sort of village constable, appointed by the parish to keep order.
Surnames: Beadel, Beadell, Beadle, Bed, Beddall, Beddell, Bedeau, Bedel, Bedell, Bedle, Beedle, Biddell, Biddle, Bittel, Buddell, Buddle, B?ttle, Pedel
Submitted by: Ian Beadle |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: According to the New World Book of Schroeders, 'the surname Schroeder appears to be occupational in origin. Our research indicates that it can be associated with the Germans, meaning, 'one who made garments; a tailor; one who drove a dray; a drayman.' Although this interpretation is the result of onomastic research , you may find other meanings for the Schroeder family name.
Surnames: Schrader, Schroder, Schroeder, Schroter
Submitted by: Patrick Schroeder |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Anglo-Saxon origin, coming from the word 'Ead,' which indicates 'wealth, prosperity, joy or bliss.' In the 10th century it became common for younger generations to be distinguished from the senior by adding 'son' to the original name. Richard Edson (b. about 1510) was buried in the churchyard of 'All Hallowes' (All Saints) Church, Fillongley, Warwickshire, England in 1558. Refer to 'Edsons in England and America,' by Jarvis B
Surnames: Ead, Eade, Eadson, Ed, Ede, Edeson, Edison, Edson, Eede, Etson
Submitted by: Sherry Jakey |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: my father is German born from Hannover but his family is originally from the region of Thuringen. There are apparently a large group of Maeder's there. The name is possibly Swedish in origin though (family rumors) but we don't know from when.
Surnames: Maeder
Submitted by: Susan Maeder |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Alledgedly, 'Eads' had its origin in the early use as nicknames of the diminutive forms of Anglo-Saxon personal or baptismal names such as Eadweard, Eadmund, Eadwine, Eadgar, Eadgyth
Surnames: Ead, Eade, Eades, Eads, Ede, Edes
Submitted by: Todd Eads |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: I have researched this branch of Frieds back to Werttemberg,Germany. They lived in Waiblingen near Stuttgart.
Surnames: Freed, Fried, Friede, Friedt
Submitted by: William F. Fried |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: The surname DAYTON is perhaps a weak form of DALTON or more probably a variation of DEIGHTON. The form DALTON is derived from the word 'dale', probably referring to the farm or habitation of the earliest English forbears of the American family of DAYTON. The name DEIGHTON is derived from the Danish and originally meant the dike enclosure of the farm by the dike. Variations of this latter form are DAITON, DATON, DAIGHTON, DAYGHTON, and DIGHTON. In early American records, DRAYTON was sometimes used interchangeably with DAYTON. It is recorded that a family, variously noted as DEIGHTON, DYGHTON, and DEYSON, as early as the thirteenth century resided in the vicinity of the hamlet of Deighton, in the parish of Deighton, in the east riding of Yorkshire. This hamlet is about four and a half miles south east from the present city of York. The early DEIGHTONs appear to have been for generations tenants of a farm on the Manor of Deighton. The Abbott of St. Mary's of York is named as the lord of the manor. The family at that time was of the yeomanry, but the family annals reveal a steady rise in both social and economic position.
Surnames: Daighton, Daiton, Dalton, Daton, Dayghton, Dayton, Dedeighton, Deighton, Dighton
Submitted by: Don Dayton |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: This name dates back to King Peada of the Mercians born in 0634. His son, Penda was also king. He was born 0594 and died 0654. He was king of the Mercians from 0632 - 0654.
Surnames: Peada, Peede, Peed, Pead
Submitted by: Donna (Peade) MacBrayne |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Freistett, Baden, kreis offenberg, Germany. The earliest recording of this name was in 1521
Surnames: Wiederrecht
Submitted by: Toni Perrone |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Bredenkamp family's that done some family research in Germany please would you contact me at bredem@intekom.co.za Marthie Bredenkamp South Africa
Surnames: Bredenkamp
Submitted by: Marthie Bredenkamp |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Bredenkamp family's that done some family research in Germany please would you contact me.
Surnames: Bredenkamp
Submitted by: Marthie Bredenkamp |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Jens Frederick Andread Pedersen B. 1885-1886 Denmark. Parents Jens and Anna
Surnames: Pedersen
Submitted by: Cheryl Coverly |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: French in origin, roots in Nova Scotia Canada. Looking for information on founding father, Anthony Fredericks. Possibly born in France and immigrated to Canada
Surnames: Fredericks
Submitted by: D. Fredericks |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Interested in finding descendants of Michael Biederwolf b. 20 Junee 1832 in Kandel Pfatz Bayerrn Germany. He arrived in Berks Co. PA and then came to White Co. IN. Died 9 May 1916 Monticello, White Co. IN
Surnames: Biederwolf
Submitted by: Richard B. Helfrich |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: his name was ANTONIO and born in 1858.
Surnames: di benedetto
Submitted by: hernan montenegro |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: I'm loocking for Antonio Di Benedetto.He was born in 1858 on Campobasso,Italy
Surnames: di benedetto
Submitted by: hernan montenegro |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: My full name is Rene 'RJ' Aleta Ledesma, Jr. I was born in Makati City, Philippines on June 10, 1974. My father is Rene Ledesma, and he was born in Silay City, Philippines. I am currently pursuing graduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Surnames: Ledesma
Submitted by: Rene Jr. |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Born 1860 DC or MD. Looking for his mother. She was first wife of Frank Smith. HE was born March 12, 1836 in Germany died September 19, 1913 Accokeek Maryland
Surnames: Frederick Smith
Submitted by: chris odonnell |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: I am searching for the parents of Ole & Ingeborg Pederson,of Oppland Norway,who had a son,Amund,born Aug.6,1884,immigrated to the U.S. in 1884. Ole`s parents may have been named Olsen,but I cant be sure.
Surnames: Pederson
Submitted by: Rick Harris |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: German origin, Came to Australia within the last 70 - 100 years. Looking for any one with infomation.
Surnames: Redenius
Submitted by: Jennifer |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: what is the meaning of the name. Iknow it comes from devon
Surnames: tregedeon
Submitted by: chris |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Swan, a Russian surname Name meaning Swan, or as in Russian, Lebed
Surnames: Lebed, Lebedeff, Lebedoff
Submitted by: Dann |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Rawlings comes from the French word Raoul or Ralph while "ings"surfix can mean son.so Rawlings can mean son of Ralph while Raoul ,Raul or Ralph means wolf, wise counsel . You can email me if you share same name.
Surnames: Ogedengbe
Submitted by: Rawlings |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Glodek- polish meaning "hungry" lower german "glod" meaning "flame of light" ; "ek" diminutive therefore "small light" may also Scandinavian
Surnames: glodek, gloedek, glodeck
Submitted by: |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: Germany / Prussia
Surnames: Thiede
Submitted by: Damian |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: The name Beadle is derived from the Norman Boodle, Buddle, Biddle and others. Originally in England a Beadle was a minor court official who carried the Mace in Royal Processions. Over the years the position diminished until it came to mean a Parish Disciplinarian. The modern equivalent would be a policeman. The name may also be spelt Bedel, Beadel, Beadell etc.
Surnames: Beadle, Bedel, Beadell, Beadal, Biddle, Buddle, Bootle
Submitted by: I.L.BEADLE |
Origin of Ede, Meaning of Ede
Origin: German Hafen means port. bridle means bridle bridle maybe spelled bredel,britle,brindle,bredl Hafen maybe spelled Hofen, Huf, Haef.
Surnames: Hafenbredel
Submitted by: Daniel Hafenbridle |
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