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Origin: French Huguenots, spelled Faure. Later used Fore, Foree, Ford, once in a while Four.
Surnames: Faure, Ford, Fore, Foree, Four
Submitted by: Ellen Byrne
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Origin: Interested in info on Clarence (DOD 4-12-1988) & Mabel Pauling (DOD 10/26/1997) BOREEN. Any children?
Surnames: Boreen
Submitted by: chris
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Origin: ISO ancestors and descendants of William Force / Foree b. bef. 1821, d. bef. 1850, m. Cordelia (unknown) and had the following children: Sarah E., John, Mary, and Affia.
Surnames: Foree
Submitted by: Deborah A. Burkhart
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Origin: Origin: France-"Lamoreaux"
Surnames: Lamoree
Submitted by: Jeff Lamoree
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