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Origin: Henry Blanchard born July 1851 (Kingston, Plymouth, MA) Marcia his wife (middle initial could be a 'r' and her maiden is Cobb) born Oct 1861 Their children: Laurence or Lawrence born Oct. 1883, Alice born Sept. 1884, Inez, aka Ina, born Jan.1892, and Helen Marie born 1894 all in Kingston, MA. Helen is my grandmother who married my grandfather, Leroy Lebaron Bradford,direct descendant to Gov. William Bradford. Any info is appreciated. Regards, Diane Bradford bradforddiane@msn.com
Surnames: BLANCHARD
Submitted by: Diane Bradford |
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Origin: Researching Belchamber.My Belcahmbers were mainly from West Sussex,but would to hear from anyone with Belchamber interests and Connections
Surnames: Belchamber
Submitted by: John Belchamber |
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Origin: In Lancashire, and Westmorland, England
Surnames: RICHARDSON
Submitted by: Tracy |
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Origin: Panchal is a community which is born Engineers, You can also call them Black Smith.
Surnames: Panchal
Submitted by: Vipul M. Panchal |
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Origin: Scharfenberger is a German surname meaning "sharp mountain person". This could mean mountain climber or dweller.
Surnames: Scharfenberger
Submitted by: Erven Thoma |
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Origin: Charles,1 of 9 children of Steve and Annie (Karlrich) Machak came from (Carloit?)Yugoslavia @1910-11 thru Ellis Island. Looking for family history, tracing my roots.
Surnames: Machak
Submitted by: Theresa Seech |
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Origin: I am tracing any family connected to James RICHARDS & Elizabeth Ann ??????. They had 7 or 8 children: James born 1855 Catherine born 1858 Elizabeth Jame born 1861 John born 1863 Caroline born 1866 William birn 1867 Thomas born 1869 Mary born ?????
Surnames: richards
Submitted by: Glynis Millett-Clay |
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Origin: Interested in Trochanowski (feminine Trochanowska) from the Lemko area of Austrian Galicia. Area is now in Poland.
Surnames: Trochanowski
Submitted by: Daniel C. Postellon |
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Origin: Origin-Dutch
Surnames: Godschalx
Submitted by: S. Godschalx |
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Origin: The Chancellor family has been settled in several countries. By origin it is French. Then England became the family home, with William the Conqueror, and from England the family removed to Scotland in the fourteenth century.
Surnames: Chancellor
Submitted by: History of West Virginia |
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Origin: Kayastha:'Kaya' means The Body and 'stha' means to Live in, ie. Kayastha means those who Live in the body of Brahma. Specially Chitragupt the main Judge and Accountant for deciding whom should go to Heavenand whom to Hell,is the Father of this branch of Caste.
Surnames: Srivastava, Shrivastava, Srivastav, Shrivastav, Nigam, Asthana, Vidyarthi, Bhatnagar, Ambastha, Rai, Raizada, Raijada, Sinha, Bachchan, Vidhyarthi
Submitted by: Shashwat Srivastava |
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Origin: French
Surnames: Champoux
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Origin: Joseph Calvin Young, born 03/1818 in SC, married Rachel Matilda Davis in GA, Dec, 1851, died in Henderson County, TX 06/12/1883. If anyone has any information on his ancestry, please write me.
Surnames: Young, Scroggins, Chappell, Davis
Submitted by: Kem Barlow |
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Origin: the French family name Archambault is classified as being of personal origin.According to scholars , such family names may be derived from parental first names or from a font name with regard to tthe family name we have a derivation of the old Germanic male given name "Ercan-bald from the latin Archambaldus here referring to the sons of the descendant of Arcambaldus .There are a various surnames such as Archambault, Archibould, Archbald, Archambaud, Archambeaud, among others.One of the earlies is a record of one called Feraud Archambaud,Seigneur of L'Escale in the year 1286,and recorded among the Frenchnobility as late as 1710.although some records are even earlierThe Grand Armorial of France refers to the family D"Archambaud-Languedoue which ramified strongly in the regions of Berry and Niverais one of the descendants . Jean Archambault was successively a Captain of the infrantry and Major Domo to the King.The family Bourbon-Archambault established it's ancestral homes in the regions of Auvergne and Burnaby.
Surnames: archambault
Submitted by: jeannine Edwards |
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Origin: Hascup is the American version of the name orignated in the Netherlands as Heerschap. It is the parallel to the Scottish Stewart.
Surnames: Hascup, Heerschap
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Origin: Muschamps
Means swampy field or Moor field
Mus German origin means moor or swamp
Champs French origin means field
Surnames: Muschamps
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Origin: Canbert/Cambert
means brillant crooked mouth
Cam/Can Scottish origin means crokked or crooked mouth
Bert German origin means brilliant
Surnames: Cambert, caribert, Herbert, Heribert, Claribert, Charibert
Submitted by: glitz |
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Origin: Charles
French, English and Teutonic origins
each means manly
Surnames: Charles
Submitted by: glitz |
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Origin: MacMurchada
son of Murchadh
Irish origin means sea warrior
Surnames: MacMurchada
Submitted by: glitz |
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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 |
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Origin: Origin: Portugal Meaning: Keys
Surnames: Chavez
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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: Raychaudhuri meaning, and first name Neil. Email back to neilisone@hotmail.com
Surnames: Raychaudhuri
Submitted by: Neil Raychaudhuri |
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Origin: Pritchard is a Welsh surname that, according to my research, means "son of Richard." I've seen small variations of the name (Prichard, for instance).
Surnames: Pritchard
Submitted by: Allison Pritchard |
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Origin: The surname derives from old irish O'Meachair - meaning is hospital. Known to our family is the turn of phrase Meagher of the Sword. I originate from the Meagher Wedgers - origin is still unknown. Maher is the Englaish version of the name as it is easier to pronounce. The actual pronouncation is Ma' hair or Ma'her and not Mock'er or Meager. In Ireland Meagher originated in Counties Waterford, Tipperary(as in our family). Their is alot to be found on this great Irish name.
Surnames: Meagher, Maher, OMeachair
Submitted by: Geraldine Meagher |
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Origin: It means reddish or ruddy skin. I think it comes from the gailec word for the color purple.
Surnames: Thomas Michael
Submitted by: Mike |
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Origin: trade name meaning a maker of blankets
Surnames: challinor, challoner, chaloner
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Origin: meaning: of the fields
Surnames: Deschamps
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Origin: Chacko :: Origin is from India.
Surnames: chacko
Submitted by: Jacob Chacko |
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Origin: The surname Vaughan is one of just a few Welsh surnames derived from pure Celtic sources. It illustrates the influence of English customs on a family located in a bilingual border area where both English and the Welsh language interact. The name Vaughan has its origins in the Welsh epithet Fychan. This translates from Welsh as the younger or smaller (rather than small or little). So the name Rhosier Fychan, translates as 'young Roger'
Surnames: Vaughan, Vaughn, Fychan
Submitted by: Robert Vaughan |
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Origin: Beauchamp is of French origin. So it means "nice field"
Surnames: Beauchamp
Submitted by: Anormous |
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Origin: Lachapelle Means the CHAPLE
Surnames: Lachapelle
Submitted by: Robyn |
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Origin: Comes from 'Ap Richard' meaning son of Richard.
Surnames: Pritchard, Ap Richard
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Origin: Beau means pretty or goodlooking... champ means fields.. therefore it means pretty fields.
Surnames: Beauchamp
Submitted by: Kristy |
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Origin: candle maker
Surnames: chandler
Submitted by: leisa chandler |
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Origin: This word has been derived from the French word ?blanc? meaning white or light in color. Tradition has it that the surname originated with an order of friars who went about the country clothed in white garments.
Surnames: Blanchard
Submitted by: Blanchard |
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Origin: northen slovakia
Surnames: michalak
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Origin: The name originated from the the old english "wic" meaning "dwelling" and ceadda the name of the anglo-saxon bishop st. Chad. Richard de chadeleswic form Normany.
Surnames: Chadwick
Submitted by: Alex |