The surname "Holcomb" actually originates from England. It was first documented in Oxfordshire and Somerset.
Irish, English, Scottish, or German. http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Hanna-places-origin.ashx
Scottish; it derives from the surname Henderson, which is pronounced "Eauring" in Scottish.
No, it is not of Irish origin. It is mostly an English surname, but occassionally a Scottish surname as well.
Scottish and Irish
Scottish or English.
Irish, English, Scottish, or German. http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Hanna-places-origin.ashx
Scottish; it derives from the surname Henderson, which is pronounced "Eauring" in Scottish.
No Scottish
No, it is not of Irish origin. It is mostly an English surname, but occassionally a Scottish surname as well.
He has a family heritage of Scottish, German, and Irish
Scottish and Irish
Scottish or English.
irish, scottish
It can be Irish or Scottish.
Lytle is an English, Scottish, and Irish surname.
Yes, Turnbull is a Scottish surname, not Irish. It comes from the Scottish Borders region and is derived from the Old English words "turn" and "bald," meaning "tower" and "bold."
Grant is a Scottish surname and is spelled Grannd in Scottish Gaelic.