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Origin of Uthe

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Origin of Uthe, Meaning of Uthe

Origin: brice rutherford first appears as an 8yr old servant boy, 1860 census,union county tn, at home of feguson fox. we have him traced after that but are searching for his family
Surnames: rutherford
Submitted by: i rutherford
Origin of Uthe, Meaning of Uthe

Origin: From Anstruth, an ancient order of historians or bards among the Celts, next in rank to the Allamh, or chief doctor of the seven degrees in all the sciences. His reward was twenty kine. He was to be attended by twelve students in his own science, to be entertained for fifteen days, and to be protected from all accusations during that time; and he and his attendants supplied with all manner of necessaries. Anstruth is derived from Aon, that is, good, great; sruth, knowing, discerning, and er put for fear, a man.
Surnames: Anstruther
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Origin of Uthe, Meaning of Uthe

Origin: I've also learned that the Guthrie name goes back to the Old Irish O'Lahiff. The Scots & the Irish were one people before the people now called Scots settled in the land we now call Scotland, formerly Pictland.
Surnames: Guthery
Submitted by: Dean L. Guthery
Origin of Uthe, Meaning of Uthe

Origin: According to info I found the name Guthrie,(22 diff. spellings) goes back to the ancient Irish name O'Lahiff. The Scots did come from Ireland & the two were one people around one thousand years ago. The Scots & Picts merged also. Guthrie does mean 'a high windy place'. Highlands!
Surnames: Guthrie-Young-Mullinix-Holt-Cowley-Southern
Submitted by: Dean L. Guthery
Origin of Uthe, Meaning of Uthe

Origin: ANSTRUTHER, a surname derived from the lands of Anstruther, in the county of Fife, on a portion of which the burgh of Anstruther-easter, of which the laird of Anstruther is superior, is built. The family of Anstruther of Anstruther is very ancient, having been settled in Fife in the very early periods, of Scottish history. During the reign of David the First, William de Candela, obviously of Norman origin, possessed the lands of Anstruther, as appears from a charter granted in favour of the monks of Balmerinoch, by his son William, wherein he is designated "Filius Willielmi de Candela, domini de Anstruther." Henry his son first assumed the name of his lands, and in a charter of confirmation of his father's grant, dated in 1221, he is styled " Henricus de Aynistrother, dominus ejusdem, Filius Willielmi," &c. From these early proprietors the family of Anstruther are lineally descended.
Surnames: Anstruther
Submitted by: DP

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