
The Origin of the SEAY surname - Genealogy.com
Sep 26, 2010 · The Origin of the SEAY surname in Ireland By Raleigh Seay, Jr. September 26, 2010 at 03:36:32 Friends, I speak only for the descendants of Mathew SEAY, the Irish immigrant. For those …
Re: origin of Arce name - Genealogy.com
Jan 13, 2001 · The somehow odd presence of Arce family name in Ireland can be due to a sailor with that name from the "Armada Invencible" that survived and reached the Irish coast (like the very …
Origin of the Surname Balmer, - Genealogy.com
Aug 30, 2011 · The origin of the continental surname Balmer also appears to derive as a topographic name from an ancient Celtic habitation name deriving from the word Balm or ‘cave’ and was found …
Some new thoughts on the name - Genealogy.com
Jul 13, 2008 · It is often said that the name and its variations come from Normandy, France where Quebec’s Robert Lévesque line claimtheir place of origin in Hautot-Saint-Sulpice.For them and …
Re: Country of origin:KINCHELO - Genealogy.com
Feb 7, 1999 · My conclusions regarding the origin of the name Kincheloe came from my study of all of the earliest American Kincheloe documents -- the original deeds, birth & marriage records, wills, etc., …
Origins of the Scully name - Genealogy.com
Aug 24, 2002 · The Irish surname 'Scully' is the Anglicized form of the Old Gaelic name O'Scolaidhe.This name ultimately derived from an Old Irish meaning, literally, "a student".Hence, the …
Why does Germany's English name differ from its German name?
Jan 2, 2011 · As a note, this is not at all a unique case with the name of Germany in English. French and German names for other countries often differ greatly from their native names.
Re: Origin of Oliveira and DeO - Genealogy.com
Jun 2, 2008 · Re: Origin of Oliveira and DeOliveira name By J de Oliveira May 11, 2009 at 01:23:28 In reply to: Re: Origin of Oliveira and DeOliveira name A. Thomas Oliveira 6/02/08
Re: moyle origin - Genealogy.com
Mar 10, 2002 · ORIGINS OF THE MOYLE NAME Almost certainly, the MOYLEs were Celtic in origin. By the 12th century, when surnames were coming into common usage, Celts in the British Isles were …
The Origins of the Hesters - Genealogy.com
Aug 31, 2001 · It appears that the name "Hester" is of Germanic origins, as several contributors to the GenForum attest to this origin. One contributor, a Mr. Michael Joe Hester, noted that he had …