One Quayle Manx family can be traced back to the 1580’s, starting with Thomas Quayle who owned a manor at Clychur and was a member of the Manx House of Keys. The most conspicuous of these Quayles was George Quayle who lived in the late 18th century at Bridge House in Castletown. He...
Another Gorman, Lou Gorman, spent more than three decades in baseball management, beginning in the 1960’s and mostly with the Boston Red Sox. Then there are the Gorman umpires – Tom Gorman, starting in the 1950’s, and his son Brian who began in the 1990’s. Reader Feedback – Lou...
In Irish:Mac Siurtáin Found in:Scattered Origin:Gaelic An Anglicisation of the surname Mac Siurtáin. As a first name, it’s a Hebrew place name (River Jordan), meaning “flowing down”. Joyce In Irish:Ó Seoighe Found in:Galway, the West of Ireland Origin:Norman Derived from the ...
Get-ADuser and return names starting with letters between A trough E Get-ADUser Attribute that is set to not set Get-ADUser cmdlet incompatible with port 636 ? Get-ADUser date and time format Get-ADUser directReports Get-ADuser does not work with common parameter -ErrorAction Get-Aduser Eff...
This handy lexicon, drawn together from an exhaustive research, serves as an ideal starting point for tracing ancestry. Packed with information... B Richards 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Rules for names with prefix in English scientific articles There are many names with prefixes in English scientific ...
The traditional thinking has been that McKeans and McCains originated from the MacIan clan in Argyllshire, starting around 1350/1400 – one of their lines being at Ardnamurchan from Iain Spranguich or John the Bold and the other at Glencoe from Iain Fraoch or John the Heather. Both of these...
A Murdoch family from Dalbeattie in Galloway, starting with James and following with Samuel, were sea captains in the 19th century. As death was a constant risk at sea, it became a family rule that at least one of the men should take a trade ashore. The last of these mariners was Willi...