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The mighty Anglo-Saxon tribes who anciently ruled all of Britian bestowed the proud and noble English surname of Bangs upon a family that lived near a slope, or a hillside. It derives from the Old English word "banke". The surname is first found in the very early records of Yorkshire, where they held a family seat from around 1200 A.D.

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