His son Ralph is credited with having invented the sport of water-skiing.Jewish. The Samuelson Jewish incomers were less focused on the Midwest: Max Samuelson, for instance, came to Vermont from Poland in the early 1880’s. Starting from nothing, he helped develop the Jewish community in ...
He married Anna Garcia there and his descendants, starting with his son Don Patricio O’Neill Garcia, have been traced. Most O’Neill families of Puerto Rico have resided for many generations in the districts of Hato Nuevo, Mamay, and Sanadora in the city of Guaynabo on the north coast....
In this way, about the year 1000 starting from the city of Venice, a second name (surname) was added. The custom gradually spread from the nobility to all classes of people, and by the 15th century most surnames were formed. A small, illiterate social milieu, as was a village, just ne...
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The district with the maximum LQ (MLQ) can be used as a starting point for assigning a surname as local or non-local. In general it appears that surnames with high MLQs tend to be comparatively rare (Figure 1) and are more likely to have a local distribution (eg Pedlar MLQ¼323)....
settled in Mosquito and was the forefather of all the Simmons in Newfoundland. The second was that a Simmons came from the pirate stronghold of Saba in the Caribbean Leeward Islands where the Simmons had been since 1658. Hemay have jumped ship in Newfoundland, thereby starting the Simmons ...
two were into Virginia, starting first with Alexander Mattocks in 1635 and then with John Maddox in 1681. and two were into Maryland, starting first with Samuel Maddox in 1665 and then with Cornelius Maddox in 1680. Virginia. Alexander Mattocks, the son of a London merchant, arrived as a...
However, almost without exception, these surnames have bearers referred to in the 19th century as born outside of the Land of Israel, often in the same countries from which migrants with the same names came during the previous centuries. If we just take names starting with A-, then such ...
O’Neills in Puerto Rico.The earliest record shows that a man named Don Juan O’Neill arrived in Puerto Rico in the 1710’s. He married Anna Garcia there and his descendants, starting with his son Don Patricio O’Neill Garcia, have been traced. ...