Surname Reference
This is not a comprehensive surname index. The intent of this page is to provide some simple aid to individuals wishing to link their genealogy to ours. For each surname the most recent dead ancestor with the surname and the oldest ancestor (so far as research has found) with the surname is listed. There may be multiple entries for a given surname in cases where multiple lines are found with the same surname. Whenever the individual has been entered into this wiki already, the name will be linked. Some date and place (approximate, estimated, or exact) may occasionally be included. In cases where the individual is not linked, the data on the individual may still be found by referring to the HTML dump of the more comprehensive PAF file at http://www.smcox.com/genealogy/.
Surname Table
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Surname | Most Recent | Oldest | Origin/Meaning |
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Ahart | Bloomie Ahart | Charles Ahart, b. Abt. 1851, New York | German Variant of German Ehard(t), composed of the Old High German elements e ‘law’, ‘order’ + hart(i) ‘hard’, ‘firm’. |
Bardell | Sarah Bardell | Joseph Bardell, b. Abt. 1720, Baltimore, Maryland | English < "Bardwell", habitational name from Bardwell, Suffolk. Literally meaning either "beard river" or "bank/brim river". |
Bedell | Florence May Bedell | Florence May Bedell, b. 1903, Tulare, California | English Beadle, or French/German Bedel, In both cases, an occupational name literally referring to a messenger. |
Brothers | William Christensen Brothers | Nathaniel Brothers, b. Abt. 1665, Baltimore, Maryland | Irish/French - "Ó Bruadair"/Embroiderer |
Cason | Helen A. Cason | Thomas Cason, b. Abt. 1604, England | English - "Son of Kay/Case/Cass" |
Castillo | Jose Angel Castillo Castillo | Elias Castillo, b. Abt. 1850 | Spanish - "Castle" |
Lucana Castillo Rosario | Lucana Castillo Rosario, b. 1896, Venezuela | ||
Click | Barbara Click | Bartholomaeus Gluck, Sr., b. Abt. 1617, France | Americanized < Jewish (Ashkenazic), "Glick" < German, "Gluck" - "Luck" |
Cook | Della May Cook | Thomas Cooke, b. Abt. 1570, England | English - occupational name for a cook |
Cox | Marvin Luther Cox | William Cox, b. 1740/1750, Virginia | English/Irish - various possibilities |
Cryderman | Catherine Cryderman | George Valentine Cryderman, b. 1715, Germany | Americanized < German, "Kräutermann" - occupational name of a herbalist or pharmacist |
Daugherty | Dorcus Ann Daugherty | Cornelius O'Dochartaigh, b. Abt. 1440, Ireland | Irish - "Hurtful", "Disobliging" |
Davis | Miranda America Davis | Hughell Davis, b. Abt. 1792, Tennessee | English - "son of David" |
Durham | Elizabeth Durham | Elizabeth Durham, b. Abt. 1794, Switzerland or Delaware | English - habitational name from Durham, a city in northeastern England |
Edwards | Thomas John Edwards | Ms. Edwards b. Abt. 1820, England | Saxon - Son of Edward (Happy Keeper) |
Estes | Margaret Ann Estes | Abraham Estes b. 1 Nov 1764, Virginia | English - "East" Habitational Name |
Evans | Dorcas A. Evans | Dorcas A. Evans b. 10 Dec 1787, Kentucky | Welsh - "Son of Iefan" with an English patronymic suffix added on redundantly. |
Frost | Mary F. Frost | Gabriel Frost m. 17 Dec, 1829 | Americanized < Welsh (Ffrost) - a "brag" |
Gallinger | Thomas Joseph Gallinger | Michael Gallinger Sr., b. Abt. 1725, Ontario | German - habitational name for someone from Galling in Bavaria or from Gallingen in East Prussia (crest information) |
Garcia | Blanca Mercedes Garcia Figuera | Manuel Garcia Bastardo, b. Abt. 1900, Venezuela | Spanish < Latin (Garsea) - Uncertain origin (Perhaps from Basque, "Bear") |
German | Martha Anne German | Dr. Grandison Franklin German, b. Abt. 1813, Tennessee | Anglicized/English/Jewish/German/Greek - (Many possible origins.) |
Gooch | Elizabeth Gooch | William Gooch, b. Abt. 1765, Virginia | English/German - Variant of Goff (Smith), or Anglicized Gutsch (Beauty) |
Gray | Belinda Jane Gray | William Tell Gray, Sr., d. Abt. 1870, Arkansas | Scottish - A town in Burgundy, France, on the banks of the Saone. Rollo, Chamberlain to Robert, Duke of Normandy, received from him the castle and honor of Croy, in Picardy, whence his family assumed the name of De Croy, afterward changed into De Gray. |