The proud and noble English surname of Payne rises victoriously through the withering sands of time from Sussex, where they held family seat from early times- and were distinguished by having been granted lands for their actions in The Battle of Hastings by William, the conquering Duke of Normandy.
The English surname Tingle is first recorded in Cambridgeshire, in the early 13th century.
The mighty Anglo-Saxon tribes who once ruled all of Britain anciently bestowed the proud and noble English surname of Lockyer to designate a person who was a locksmith. It is first recorded in Warwickshire, where they held a family seat from ancient times.
The proud and noble English surname of Lovely is first recorded in Suffolk, where they had held a family seat.
The proud and noble German surname of Bauer was first recorded in Austria and Bavaria.
That would the country where someone's surname was first recorded.
Yes; it is first recorded as a surname in Lanarkshire, Scotland.
The Vega surname is first recorded in Castile, Spain.
The English surname of Cotter is first recorded in Oxfordshire.
The proud and noble English surname of Treat was literally washed upon Britain's glittering shores amidst the veritable tidal wave of immigration following the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D. The surname is first recorded in Yorkshire, at Treeton.
The English surname Tingle is first recorded in Cambridgeshire, in the early 13th century.
The proud Italian surname of Drago was first recorded in Genoa. It means "dragon".
The proud and noble Dutch surname Cate is first recorded in the 13th century, in Amsterdam.
The mighty Anglo-Saxon tribes who once ruled all of Britain anciently bestowed the proud and noble English surname of Lockyer to designate a person who was a locksmith. It is first recorded in Warwickshire, where they held a family seat from ancient times.
The proud and noble English surname of Lovely is first recorded in Suffolk, where they had held a family seat.
Siena, Tuscany, is the first place that the Italian surname of Nini is found to be distinguished in recorded history.
First recorded in Lancashire, the proud and noble Scottish surname of Deeney is a patronymic-type surname that derives from the given name "Dennis".
The proud and noble German surname of Bauer was first recorded in Austria and Bavaria.