Family Names And Family History


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Family Names and Family History


Family Names and Family History

Author: David Hey

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2006-06-15


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Family names are an essential part of everyone's personal history. The story of their evolution is integral to family history and fascinating in its own right. Formed from first names, place names, nicknames and occupations, names allow us to trace the movements of our ancestors from the middle ages to the present day. David Hey shows how, when and where families first got their names, and proves that most families stayed close to their places of origin. Settlement patterns and family groupings can be traced back towards their origin by using national and local records. Family Names and Family History tells anyone interested in tracing their own name how to set about doing so.

Surnames, DNA, and Family History


Surnames, DNA, and Family History

Author: George Redmonds

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2011-08-25


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This book combines linguistic and historical approaches with the latest techniques of DNA analysis and show the insights these offer for every kind of genealogical research. The book will be welcomed by all those engaged in genealogical research, including everyone seeking to discover the histories of their names and families.

Christian Names in Local and Family History


Christian Names in Local and Family History

Author: George Redmonds

language: en

Publisher: Dundurn

Release Date: 2004-04-13


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Surnames have always provided key links in historical research. This groundbreaking new work shows that first names can also be highly significant for those tracing genealogies or studying communities. Standard works on first names have always concentrated on etymology. George Redmonds goes much further: he believes that every name has a precise origin and history of expansion, which can be regional or even local; up to c. 1700 it may even have centred on one family. This text fully explores the implications of this belief for local and family history, and challenges many published assumptions on the historical frequency of first names.