[A] People with surnames beginning with N to Z are often ill-treated. [B] VIPs in the Western world gain a great deal from alphabetism. [C] The campaign to eliminate alphabetism still has a long way to go. [D] Putting things alphabetically may lead to unintentional bias. ...
The Shealtiel Family World Association is delighted to announce its exciting 8th World Family Reunion from July 1 – 5, 2015 in Mexico City. The reunion, packed with interesting activities from beginning to end, is an opportunity for cousins from […] ...
He died at Bristol, where he had been imprisoned for debt, in August 1743, in his 46th year, and was buried in the churchyard of St. Peter at the expense of the jailer.Ensign Thomas Savage and the Indians. After the hostage giving, ensign Thomas Savage lived with the Powhatans – ...
(its most distinguished member being Richard Fitz Simon, one of the founders of the Order of the Garter); while the second branch settled in Norfolk at Threxton, Suffield, Ormesby, Runham Hall, and Cley by the Sea. Already by the beginning of the 14th century, they had anglicized their...
We have listed more than 300 of themost frequently found namesin Ireland, with some brief information about the origins of each and their distribution in Ireland in the past and to-day. Many names have complex histories, so while we have tried to be as accurate as possible in these listing...
pupils on them identified by given name and surname. This collection helps picking up surnames which are not mentioned in the Jewish press but it also includes many photos of classes in the Jewish schools. The data in this source covers the period between mid 1920 s -beginning of the 1960s...
(6) at the close of the 10 th century. The ancestry and family connections described by Owain correspond with the pedigree of the family found in early genealogical sources (7) . Edmond ap Cadwaladr ap Gruffudd of Bachelldre was born around the beginning of the 16 th century. He married...
Kendalls in Pelyn, Cornwall.The Kendalls in Cornwall were originally to be found at Treworgy in Duloe. Richard Kendall de Treworgy was sheriff of Cornwall in 1385. However, this line became extinct in the early 1600’s. It was from a junior line beginning with Walter de Treworgy, a ...