Surname Reference
This is not a comprehensive surname index. The intent of this page is to provide some simple aid in navigating the genealogy of Sean Marvin Cox and to provide aid to individuals wishing to link their genealogy to ours. Individuals wishing to create their own surname reference for their linked genealogies, may do so. Such pages should be subpages of their user pages. (User pages are pages for users who have registered a username and password for contributing. You are welcome to join.) For a surname to be listed here, the following criteria must be met:
- The surname must be the surname of a dead ancestor with a created page.
- Sean Marvin Cox merits having his surname included here.
- Any parent (biological or otherwise), of someone who merits having their surname included, also merits having their surname included.
For each surname entry 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 PAF file at http://www.smcox.com/genealogy/.
Surname Table
A-E
Surname | Most Recent | Oldest | Origin/Meaning |
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Ahart | Bloomie Ahart | Charles Ahart, b. Abt. 1851, New York | German - Variant of Ehard(t), composed of the Old High German elements e ‘law’, ‘order’ + hart(i) ‘hard’, ‘firm’. |
Ballard | Emma Jane Ballard | Leonidas Ballard, b. Abt. 1840 | Celtic and Gaelic - noisy/boasting/high place/high lord |
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 |
Carrier | Sophi Carrier | Sophi Carrier, b. Abt. 1816, Canada | French - "Quarryman" |
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 |
Dunn | Lloyd Jensen Dunn | Simeon Dunn, b. 1752, Scotland | Gaelic - a heap, hill, mount; a fortress, a castle, fastness, a tower. or Saxon - brown, of a dark color, swarthy. |
Eamer | Catherine A. Eamer | Catherine A. Eamer b. Abt. 1821, Canada | Saxon (personal name Eamer, Eomer, Eomaer) < Old English, eoh, "steed" or "warhorse" + moere, "famous" |
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. |
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L-Z
Surname | Most Recent | Oldest | Origin/Meaning |
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Langdon | Sarah Langdon | Sarah Langdon, m. 1820, Wales | English - "Long Hill" Generic Habitational Name |
Lasey | Nancy E. Lasey | Samuel Lasey, b. Abt. 1810, Pennsylvania | Norman - Habitational name referring to "Lassy" in Calvados, France |
Lavaille | Amelia Lavaille | Amelia Lavaille, b. Abt. 1817, Canada | French - either "Lavalle", meaning "of the valley" or "leveille", meaning "the alert". (I expect that the latter was merely a creative reinterpretation of the former, and that "of the valley" is more correct.) |
Livingston | Esther Livingston | Adam Douglas Livingston, Sr., b. Abt. 1789, Pennsylvania | Scottish, Irish, or Jewish |
Catherine Livingston | |||
Lowe | Harold Gamaliel Lowe | Samuel Lowe, Sr., m. 9 Sep 1813, Kentucky | English, German, or Ashkenazi Jewish |
Mary Lowe | John Lowe, Sr., b. 10 Apr 1751 | ||
May | Sarah Monroe May | Sarah Monroe May, b. 11 May 1750 | English, French, Danish, Dutch, German, or Ashkenazi Jewish |
Miller | Luella Emma Miller | Rudio Miller, b. Abt. 1775, Germany | Americanized < German (Müller) - "Miller" Occupational Name |
Morris | Phoebe Rose Morris | Thomas Morris, b. Abt. 1840, England | English/Scottish < Latin Mauritius, A popular saint name or... Irish < Gaelic, Ó Muirghis or one of many other possible derivations |
Pettus | Elizabeth Pettus | Stephen Pettus, b. Abt. 1700 | English - variant of Pettis - topographic name for someone who lived by a pit, or a habitational name |
Richardson | Mabel Elizabeth Richardson | Mabel Elizabeth Richardson This surname adopted by father, who was originally an Edwards. | English - Son of Richard ("Of a Powerful/Rich Disposition") |
Saunders | Mary Ann Saunders | Eli Saunders, b. Abt. 1805, Tennessee | English, Scottish - "Son of Saunder" ("Saunder" < "Alexander") |
Shoup | Jammima Shoup | Martin Schaub, Sr., b. Abt. 1700, Switzerland | 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 |
Simpson | Amelia Simpson | Louis Simpson, b. Abt. 1835 | Scottish/English - "Son of Sim(on)"/habitational name |
Sinierd | Mary Sinierd | James Sinyard, b. Abt. 1809, Georgia | English < French ("Segneur") < Latin ("Senior") - "Lord" (crest information) |
Skidmore | Oda Lena Skidmore | Robert Skidmore, b. Abt. 1463, England | Cornish English - Broad Shoulders, Partition Wall, or other. (crest information) |
Smith | Elizabeth Ann Smith | William Smith, b. Abt. 1630/1639, England | English < Anglo-Saxon (Smitan) - to "smite" or "strike" an occupational name for the broad class of mechanical engineers/workmen/fabricators. |
Sarah Smith | |||
Stanfield | Parthena E. Louisana Stanfield | Robert Stanfield, b. Abt. 1702, Virginia | English - Habitational or topographical name < Middle English stan(e) ‘stone’ + feld ‘field’ |
Tetrault | Mary Elizabeth Tetrault | Jacques Tetrault, Sr., b. Abt. 1798, Quebec | French - Red head, ??? |
Tyler | Levisa Tyler | Peter Jordan Tyler, b. Abt. 1852, North Carolina | English - Occupational name for a layer of tiles. |
Wampler | Maria Hannah Wampler | Heinrich Wampler, b. Abt. 1590, Switzerland | German and French (Alsace) - German and French (Alsace): probably a habitational name for someone from Wambel in North Rhine-Westphalia. |
Wells | Mary Wells | Mary Wells, d. Abt. 1870, Arkansas | English - Habitational name (possibly translated from French "dupuis") < Old English well(a) "spring", "stream" |
Wentz | Emmarene Wentz | Peter Wentz, b. Abt. 1720 | German - from a pet form of the personal name Werner, or from a short form of the Slavic personal name Wenceslaw |