Total Records: 19
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: The Nuss is one of the spellings that has showed up on the documents we found for my great Grandfather George Peter Nusz(pronouce Noose) They were German Farmers that lost the free land given them by the Czar of Russia,when Germans were granted free land to farm in Prussia, My Grandparents came over from Duebrinski,Prussia(Russia) around 1850...on some of his legal papers with him not speaking good English and those not spelling German so good who were doing the legal papers transposed Nusz to Nuss,Noose,Nuze and Newz on alot of the papers, There are alot of Nusz around Hillsboro,Ks.
Surnames: Newz, Noose, Nuse, Nuss, Nusz
Submitted by: carol Cantrell |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: Newvine - Name assumed by Pierre and Petronelli (Duperron) Villeneuve when they migrated to the USA about 1865 with a major portion of their children, some grown and married. Some of the children settled in St. Lawrence Co and Oswego County, NY Pierre and Petronelli Villneuve changed their name to Peter and Agnes Newvine and settled in Saginaw MI area.
Surnames: Newvine, Villeneuve
Submitted by: Oscar H. Kirkpatrick |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: Newvine, Peter - b. Canada 1821. Poss son of Pierre Villeneuve and Victorie Crepin. M. Petronellie DuPurron @ St. Polycarp, PQ. Moved to NY State ca 1865 change name to Peter and Agnes Newvine. d. Saginaw, MI 1911. I have documentation of the family.
Surnames: Newvine
Submitted by: Oscar Kirkpatrick |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: The Unsworths intermarried with many of the distinguished families in southern Lancashire and of the Wirral Peninsula of Cheshire, the Blundells, the Molyneuxs and the Bolds.Edward Unsworth married Mary Delafield, who was maternally descended from Edmund, Duke of Somerset, grandson of John of Gaunt.
Surnames: Hunsworth, Hunworth, Onnsworth, Ownsworth, Unceworth, Undsworth, Uneswort, Uneworth, Unisworth, Unsewoorthe, Unseworthe, Unswarth, Unsworth, Unsworthe
Submitted by: Karl Unsworth |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: The name means (AS) 'Enclosure of the Hound or Dog'! or more accurately (OE) 'Hund's enclosure', (probably a man's name).
Surnames: Hunsworth, Hunworth, Onnsworth, Ownsworth, Unceworth, Undsworth, Uneswort, Uneworth, Unisworth, Unsewoorthe, Unseworthe, Unswarth, Unsworth, Unsworthe
Submitted by: Robert Unsworth |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: Researching ancestors and descendents of George H. Newland, b 02 Aug 1842 in Vigo County IN, d 17 Mar 1918 in Mattoon, Coles County, IL, m Martha Mewhinney 08 Feb 1865.
Surnames: NEWLAND
Submitted by: Mary Beth |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: his wife was Liddie Lee Hubble he surved in the army duering i think ww2 He has 13 kids all raised in andrews Tx. he was born in late 1890's and died early 1900'S Hes buried in Andrews cemitary
Surnames: George Newt Timmons
Submitted by: tiffany timmmons |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: Frank Thomas Newell married Josphine Augusta Watts had 1 daughter Mary Marie Newell Feb 17, 1923, Frank Thomas Newell Died in 1933 last known place to live Nebraska Josphine moved to Texas where she died in 1939...if you have any info contact me.
Surnames: Newell
Submitted by: Sandy |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: stanley e newman,was born may 12 1917 in kentucky. or circleville ohio. this is my father.i am trying to find information 0n his mother and father.his fathers name was les or herbert newman and his mothers name was myrtle mcintyre.
Surnames: newman
Submitted by: brenda moss nee newman |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: kimberly ann newsome reed
Surnames: newsome
Submitted by: kim dooo |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: Looking for information on family of Louise Jessup Newton, b. 1844 in Alabama, m. Edward Mackway, d. 1937(?), lived in Cook County, IL.
Surnames: NEWTON
Submitted by: Jason S Colflesh |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: Searching for the parents of Jonathan W. F. Newsome b. 1840 unknown place. Married Sylvia Hurd Snoe in Vt. in 1865. Son Allison b. 1866 Vt. Newsome's moved to MI. by 1878.
Surnames: Newsome
Submitted by: Toni Plain |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: My father Stanley Earl Newman. He was born May 12, 1913. He married Maude Adkins.I have found trees for her,but not for him. They met in Scioto County, Ohio. His fathers name was Herbert Newman, mothers was Myrtle 'McIntyre' Newman.They both died when he was a baby. His Aunt Grace and Aunt Myrtle raised him. HELP
Surnames: NEWMAN
Submitted by: Brenda 'Newman' Moss |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: From the town of Agneau in Normandy, whence the family originated. They went from England into Ireland with Strongbow. Agneau, in Northern France signifies a lamb.
Surnames: Agnew
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Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: Newburg
German origin means New Town
Surnames: Newburg
Submitted by: glitz |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: Newton
English origin means new farmstead
Surnames: Newton
Submitted by: glitz |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: This is a Norse (or Viking) placename --by means town, so this is literally, Newtown!. There is a dale in Yorkshire called Newby Dale. (My Dad's name was Dale Newby :)
Surnames: Newby, Chase, Rockafellow, Darling, Estle . . .
Submitted by: Laurie |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: The real spelling of this name is Newinger. The name is of German origin. When they came to American they were pronouncing it incorrectly. W in Gwemwn is the sound of V, so to have people pronounce the name correctly they changed the spelling to Nevinger.
Surnames: Newinger, Nevinger
Submitted by: Carol Joy "Newinger" Penna |
Origin of New, Meaning of New
Origin: newcombe means newcomer
Surnames: newcombe
Submitted by: harry |
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