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prominent descendants in North America . The family tie had already been strengthened by a reciprocal marriage , when Peter Stuyvesant had married Judith , sister of Samuel Bayard . Both Bayard and Berrien survived as surnames in North ...
prominent descendants in North America . The family tie had already been strengthened by a reciprocal marriage , when Peter Stuyvesant had married Judith , sister of Samuel Bayard . Both Bayard and Berrien survived as surnames in North ...
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... North America . A comparatively small number of uniquely American spellings are found among the Anglicized forms - for example Canady as a variant of Kennedy . Anglicization of English and Scottish names A few names of English origin ...
... North America . A comparatively small number of uniquely American spellings are found among the Anglicized forms - for example Canady as a variant of Kennedy . Anglicization of English and Scottish names A few names of English origin ...
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... North America Scandinavian migration to North America is summarized by Olav Veka ( 2003 ) . There was little Danish or Norwegian migration to America until the nineteenth century . Norwegian American surnames characteristically come ...
... North America Scandinavian migration to North America is summarized by Olav Veka ( 2003 ) . There was little Danish or Norwegian migration to America until the nineteenth century . Norwegian American surnames characteristically come ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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