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  2. Last names can be derived from occupations (e.g., Smith), locations (e.g., Hill), personal characteristics (e.g., Young), or paternal lineage (e.g., Johnson). In some cultures, surnames were assigned based on the father's name (e.g., O'Connor, meaning "son of Connor").

  3. Surname Family History - Ancestry

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    You can see how Surname families moved over time by selecting different census years. The Surname family name was found in Canada in 1911. In 1911 there was 1 Surname family living in Ontario.

  4. Family Surname Meaning & Family Family History at Ancestry.com®

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    Discover the meaning of the Family surname on Ancestry®. Find your family's origin in the United States, average life expectancy, most common occupation, and more.

  5. The History of Your Last Name - Ancestry.com

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    To generate a report about the history of your family name, go to our surname search page and enter your last name. You may learn about: Your last name's meaning and history. Where your family lived in the U.S. and the UK, if you had ancestors there. When your family immigrated to the U.S.

  6. Taylor Surname Meaning & Taylor Family History at Ancestry.com®

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    English Scottish and Irish: occupational name for a tailor from Anglo-Norman French Middle English taillour ‘tailor’ (Old French tailleor tailleur; Late Latin taliator from taliare ‘to cut’). The surname is extremely common in Britain and Ireland.

  7. Smith Surname Meaning & Smith Family History at Ancestry.com®

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    English and Scottish: occupational name denoting a worker in metal especially iron such as a blacksmith or farrier from Middle English smith ‘smith’ (Old English smith probably a derivative of smītan ‘to strike hammer’). Early examples are also found in the Latin form Faber.Metal-working was one of the earliest occupations for which specialist skills were required and its importance ...

  8. Williams Family History - Ancestry

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    English: variant of William with genitival or post-medieval excrescent -s.This form of the surname is also common in Wales. In North America this surname has also absorbed some cognates from other languages such as Dutch Willems. Williams is the third most frequent surname in the US. It is also very common among African Americans and Native Americans.

  9. Cooper Surname Meaning & Cooper Family History at Ancestry.com®

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    English: occupational name for a maker and repairer of wooden vessels such as barrels tubs buckets casks and vats from Middle English couper cowper (apparently from Middle Dutch kūper a derivative of kūp ‘tub container’ which was borrowed independently into English as coop).The prevalence of the surname its cognates and equivalents bears witness to the fact that this was one of the chief ...

  10. Savage Surname Meaning & Savage Family History at Ancestry.com®

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    English: of Norman origin a nickname for a wild or uncouth person from Middle English and Old French salvage sauvage ‘wild untamed’ (from Late Latin salvaticus literally ‘man of the woods’ a derivative of Latin silva ‘wood’ influenced by Latin salvus ‘whole’ i.e. natural). Compare French Sauvage.Irish (Down): generally of English origin (it was taken to County Down in the 12th ...

  11. Holmes Surname Meaning & Holmes Family History at Ancestry.com®

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    Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Holmes surname lived. Within census records, you can often find information like name of household members, ages, birthplaces, residences, and occupations.