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Origin of Tier

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Origin of Tier, Meaning of Tier

Origin: Germany
Surnames: Goethe, Goette, Goettee, Gothe, G?the, Otto, Lauer, Eggert, Thursam, Thuersam, Tiersam
Submitted by: Allison Goettee Cate
Origin of Tier, Meaning of Tier

Origin: Whicher is a variant of Whittier, an English name derived from 'white ear', from one who prepares fox skins specifically for gloves.
Surnames: Whicher, Whitcher, Whittier
Submitted by: Brian Denger
Origin of Tier, Meaning of Tier

Origin: Originated in Ireland. We have gone back as far as mid 1800's. Finding that the family was around counties wicklow and carlow. Parents Robert and Annie (McRobbie) Teer. Children that we know of: James, Samuel. There were more, we think some moved to australia.
Surnames: Tear, Teer, Tier
Submitted by: Cerys Teer
Origin of Tier, Meaning of Tier

Origin: OR;TERRY WOODS SMALLWOOD MCINTOSH SIZEMORE WEBB HURLEY
Surnames: Trotier
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Origin of Tier, Meaning of Tier

Origin: Antoine Peltier (b.1808) son of Charles Peltier and Archange Casse dit St. Aubin. Resided at Chesterfield Twp., Macomb Co., MI. Married to Angelqiue Jacques (b.1818).
Surnames: Peltier
Submitted by: Kathleen poston
Origin of Tier, Meaning of Tier

Origin: Gauthier dit Landreville is an origin name. "Dit", meaning sames as, is used like Tex being from Texas. These particular Gauthiers were from Landreville in France.
Surnames: Londraville,Londerville,Landerville,Landreville, Anderville, Gauthier, Gautier
Submitted by: Robert Londraville
Origin of Tier, Meaning of Tier

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 Tier, Meaning of Tier

Origin: Origin: France
Surnames: Pelletier
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