Surname
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Most Recent
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Oldest
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Origin/Meaning
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Cason
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Helen A. Cason
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Thomas Cason, b. Abt. 1604, England
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English - "Son of Kay/Case/Cass"
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Castillo
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Jose Angel Castillo Castillo
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Elias Castillo, b. Abt. 1850
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Spanish - "Castle"
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Click
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Barbara Click
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Bartholomaeus Gluck, Sr., b. Abt. 1617, France
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Americanized < Jewish (Ashkenazic), "Glick" < German, "Gluck" - "Luck"
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Cox
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Marvin Luther Cox
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William Cox, b. 1740/1750, Virginia
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English/Irish - various possibilities
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Daugherty
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Dorcus Ann Daugherty
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Cornelius O'Dochartaigh, b. Abt. 1440, Ireland
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Irish - "Hurtful", "Disobliging"
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Durham
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Elizabeth Durham
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Elizabeth Durham, b. Abt. 1794, Switzerland or Delaware
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English - habitational name from Durham, a city in northeastern England
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Edwards
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Thomas John Edwards
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Ms. Edwards b. Abt. 1820, England
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Saxon - Son of Edward (Happy Keeper)
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Estes
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Margaret Ann Estes
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Abraham Estes b. 1 Nov 1764, Virginia
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English - "East" Habitational Name
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Frost
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Mary F. Frost
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Gabriel Frost m. 17 Dec, 1829
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Americanized < Welsh (Ffrost) - a "brag"
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Gallinger
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Thomas Joseph Gallinger
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Michael Gallinger Sr., b. Abt. 1725, Ontario
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German - habitational name for someone from Galling in Bavaria or from Gallingen in East Prussia (crest information)
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Garcia
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Blanca Mercedes Garcia Figuera
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Manuel Garcia Bastardo, b. Abt. 1900, Of Venezuela
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Spanish < Latin (Garsea) - Uncertain origin (Perhaps from Basque, "Bear")
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Gray
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Belinda Jane Gray
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William Tell Gray Sr., b. Abt. 1808, Virginia
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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.
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Harris
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Katherine Arnetta Harris
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William Clint Harris, b. 19 Jul 1827, North Carolina
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English, Welsh - Son of Henry/Harry (Home Ruler)
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Heck
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Mary Maxine Heck
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Peter Heck, b. Abt. 1750, Possibly Maryland
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various possibilities
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Ivey
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Dorothy Langdon Ivey
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Henry Ivey I, b. Abt. 1675, Virginia
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English < Norman - habitational name from Ivoy in Cher, northern France
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Janes
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Parthenia Elizabeth Janes
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Samuel Janes, b. Abt. 1834, South Carolina
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English - Son of Jane
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Jones
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Mary Anne Jones
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John Jones, b. Abt. 1792, England
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Hebrew - Son of John
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Fred Wallace Jones
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George S. Jones, b. Abt. 1845, Kentucky
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Langdon
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Sarah Langdon
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Sarah Langdon, m. 1820, Wales
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English - "Long Hill" Generic Habitational Name
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Lasey
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Nancy E. Lasey
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Samuel Lasey, b. Abt. 1810, Pennsylvania
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Livingston
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Esther Livingston
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Adam Douglas Livingston, Sr., b. Abt. 1789, Pennsylvania
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Scottish, Irish, or Jewish
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Catherine Livingston
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Lowe
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William Rawdon Kendull Lowe
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Samuel Lowe, Sr., m. 9 Sep 1813, Kentucky
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English, German, or Ashkenazic
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Mary Lowe
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John Lowe, Sr., b. 10 Apr 1751
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Miller
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Luella Emma Miller
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Rudio Miller, b. Abt. 1775, Germany
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Americanized < German (Müller) - "Miller" Occupational Name
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Richardson
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Mabel Elizabeth Richardson
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Mabel Elizabeth Richardson This surname adopted by father, who was originally an Edwards.
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English - Son of Richard ("Of a Powerful/Rich Disposition")
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Saunders
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Mary Ann Saunders
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Eli Saunders, b. Abt. 1820, Tennessee
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English, Scottish - "Son of Saunder" ("Saunder" < "Alexander")
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Shoup
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Jammima Shoup
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Martin Schaub, b. Abt. 1700, Switzerland
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German - "sheaf or wisp of straw", a habitational name from a house distinguished by the sign of a sheaf of grain for a licensed brewer, or perhaps a nickname for a scrawny person or someone with straw-colored hair
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Sinierd
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Mary Sinierd
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James Sinyard, b. Abt. 1809, Georgia
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English < French ("Segneur") < Latin ("Senior") - "Lord" (crest information)
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Skidmore
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Oda Lena Skidmore
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Robert Skidmore, b. Abt. 1463, England
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Cornish English - Broad Shoulders, Partition Wall, or other. (crest information)
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Tetrault
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Mary Elizabeth Tetrault
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Jacques Tetrault, Sr., b. Abt. 1825
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French
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Wentz
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Emmarene Wentz
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Peter Wentz, b. Abt. 1720
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German - from a pet form of the personal name Werner, or from a short form of the Slavic personal name Wenceslaw
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