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quadgram | frequency |
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in the reign of | 276 |
the reign of henry | 149 |
the reign of edward | 121 |
in the parish of | 116 |
in the county of | 108 |
in the time of | 50 |
reign of henry iii | 47 |
reign of edward iii | 45 |
the reign of richard | 45 |
reign of edward ii | 42 |
of the house of | 41 |
he was a farmer | 41 |
the name of the | 41 |
from the heiress of | 39 |
reign of richard ii | 39 |
with the heiress of | 39 |
i take to be | 38 |
a younger branch of | 37 |
the first recorded ancestor | 35 |
in the case of | 34 |
of the seventeenth century | 32 |
in the th of | 31 |
of the reign of | 31 |
a chevron between three | 30 |
one of the most | 30 |
the ancestor of the | 29 |
corresponding with an o | 28 |
of the present family | 27 |
be taken to be | 27 |
coat was borne by | 27 |
was a farmer at | 26 |
in the same county | 25 |
daughter and heir of | 25 |
reign of henry vi | 25 |
said to have been | 25 |
seems to have been | 24 |
to be the same | 24 |
may be taken to | 24 |
at the time of | 23 |
the name is derived | 23 |
reign of edward i | 23 |
the name of a | 23 |
the end of the | 23 |
the reign of elizabeth | 22 |
was the ancestor of | 22 |
of this ancient family | 22 |
by whom he had | 22 |
as early as the | 22 |
the origin of the | 21 |
the elder line of | 21 |
it seems to me | 21 |
is said to have | 21 |
the time of the | 21 |
be the same as | 21 |
the time of henry | 21 |
the middle of the | 20 |
this coat was borne | 20 |
the seat of the | 20 |
ancestor of the present | 20 |
reign of henry viii | 20 |
to be found in | 19 |
second son of sir | 19 |
married the heiress of | 19 |
among the early settlers | 19 |
was borne by sir | 19 |
of the manor of | 19 |
younger branch of the | 19 |
who lived in the | 18 |
on the death of | 18 |
illustration this is a | 18 |
the same as an | 18 |
a younger son of | 18 |
by the marriage of | 18 |
the th of henry | 18 |
came from the heiress | 18 |
the time of edward | 18 |
living in the reign | 17 |
ancestor of this family | 17 |
the beginning of the | 17 |
in the sense of | 17 |
lived in the reign | 17 |
marriage with the heiress | 17 |
illustration the name is | 17 |
in the male line | 17 |
the head of the | 17 |
in the names of | 16 |
the ancestor of this | 16 |
descended from the second | 16 |
by marriage with the | 16 |
reign of henry vii | 15 |
of the county of | 15 |
the second son of | 15 |
line of the family | 15 |
reign of henry i | 15 |
of the fifteenth century | 15 |
name is derived from | 15 |
is the first recorded | 14 |
at the battle of | 14 |
it will be seen | 14 |
is a younger branch | 14 |
to us through the | 14 |
the th of edward | 14 |
from an heiress of | 14 |
reign of henry ii | 14 |
branch of this family | 14 |
match with the heiress | 14 |
come to us through | 14 |
the second marriage of | 14 |
in the possession of | 13 |
the ancestors of this | 13 |
about the reign of | 13 |
a member of the | 13 |
appear to have been | 13 |
son of sir john | 13 |
by the name of | 13 |
latter part of the | 13 |
from the reign of | 13 |
the chief of the | 13 |
from the second son | 13 |
branch of the family | 13 |
us through the normans | 13 |
this is a younger | 13 |
elder line of the | 13 |
the latter part of | 13 |
at the same period | 12 |
in connection with the | 12 |
at the beginning of | 12 |
born in shelby county | 12 |
appears to have been | 12 |
at the head of | 12 |
the parish of st | 12 |
the early part of | 12 |
was born in shelby | 12 |
the period of the | 12 |
in accordance with the | 12 |
to the reign of | 12 |
the present family is | 12 |
in the reigns of | 12 |
to have been the | 12 |
the present family descend | 12 |
as the reign of | 12 |
which i take to | 12 |
daughter and coheir of | 12 |
in the seventeenth century | 12 |
as appears by the | 12 |
in the fifteenth century | 12 |
as the name of | 12 |
early part of the | 11 |
taken to be from | 11 |
as a matter of | 11 |
the residence of the | 11 |
younger brother of the | 11 |
the history of the | 11 |
of the eighteenth century | 11 |
and was the ancestor | 11 |
a fess between three | 11 |
which seems to be | 11 |
origin of the name | 11 |
the civil wars of | 11 |
take to be the | 11 |
the names of the | 11 |
early as the reign | 11 |
has ever since remained | 11 |
in the person of | 11 |
in the female line | 11 |
during the civil wars | 11 |
of the family of | 11 |
is one of the | 11 |
of the fourteenth century | 11 |
the scrope and grosvenor | 11 |
seat of the family | 11 |
roll of the reign | 11 |
of the family in | 11 |
accompanied her parents to | 11 |
was one of the | 11 |
at the age of | 11 |
scrope and grosvenor roll | 11 |
civil wars of the | 10 |
roll of battle abbey | 10 |
reign of queen elizabeth | 10 |
wars of the seventeenth | 10 |
from the second marriage | 10 |
is the same as | 10 |
of the most ancient | 10 |
the marriage of sir | 10 |
be found in the | 10 |
of the same name | 10 |
to be from the | 10 |
which came from the | 10 |
male line of the | 10 |
a very early period | 10 |
to be derived from | 10 |
was living in the | 10 |
present family descend from | 10 |
the male line of | 10 |
a match with the | 10 |
of the sixteenth century | 10 |
be traced to the | 10 |
genealogical and biographical department | 10 |
label of three points | 10 |
a younger brother of | 10 |
the reign of queen | 10 |
and the heiress of | 10 |
at the end of | 10 |
are said to have | 10 |
accompanied his parents to | 10 |
ancestors of this family | 10 |
corresponding with an a | 10 |
of the province of | 10 |
the first of the | 10 |
a label of three | 10 |
took the name of | 10 |
take to be from | 10 |
was succeeded by his | 10 |
appears by the roll | 10 |
within a border engrailed | 10 |
the extinction of the | 10 |
will be found in | 10 |
by the roll of | 10 |
at the same time | 10 |
was inherited from the | 10 |
younger son of sir | 10 |
of william the conqueror | 10 |
borne by sir john | 10 |
can be traced to | 10 |
to have been a | 10 |
the principal seat of | 10 |
clan fraser in canada | 10 |
supposed to have been | 10 |
the elder branch of | 10 |
branch of an ancient | 9 |
illustration a family of | 9 |
illustration this family is | 9 |
soon after the conquest | 9 |
before the reign of | 9 |
the original seat of | 9 |
the close of the | 9 |
the same name as | 9 |
of the clan fraser | 9 |
at a very early | 9 |
in notes and queries | 9 |
an heiress of that | 9 |
from the time of | 9 |
a number of names | 9 |
heiress of that name | 9 |
from whence the name | 9 |
the same as the | 9 |
in the thirteenth century | 9 |
by a match with | 9 |
the reigns of edward | 9 |
of the clan in | 9 |
the family in the | 9 |
in a charter of | 9 |
a branch of the | 9 |
as one of the | 9 |
of arms of the | 9 |
rolls of the dates | 9 |
in the list of | 9 |
reign of edward iv | 9 |
in the th century | 9 |
the present coat was | 9 |
the roll of battle | 9 |
to have been seated | 9 |
in the fourteenth century | 9 |
with regard to the | 9 |
was borne by monsieur | 9 |
is supposed to have | 9 |
derived from the heiress | 8 |
he was the ancestor | 8 |
present coat was borne | 8 |
the heiress of the | 8 |
representative of the family | 8 |
family is descended from | 8 |
was the son of | 8 |
is in the parish | 8 |
the death of the | 8 |
from the same origin | 8 |
assumed the name of | 8 |
the clan fraser in | 8 |
the more ancient coat | 8 |
younger branch of this | 8 |
the annual business meeting | 8 |
of one of the | 8 |
in the first place | 8 |
is to be found | 8 |
in the roll of | 8 |
as appears by his | 8 |
and one of the | 8 |
the roll of arms | 8 |
there can be no | 8 |
about the end of | 8 |
first recorded ancestor of | 8 |
in his history of | 8 |
second son of the | 8 |
was a farmer and | 8 |
are to be found | 8 |
became possessed of the | 8 |
principal seat of the | 8 |
bore the present coat | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
in the last century | 8 |
in the genealogy of | 8 |
a lion rampant gules | 8 |
in one of the | 8 |
illustration this is the | 8 |
whence the name is | 8 |
members of the family | 8 |
by an heiress to | 8 |
of the frasers of | 8 |
with the coheiress of | 8 |
in the hundred of | 8 |
have been seated at | 8 |
the reign of james | 8 |
the house of commons | 8 |
illustration this ancient family | 8 |
having married the heiress | 8 |
the first in the | 8 |
in the altdeutsches namenbuch | 8 |
roll of arms of | 8 |
in the eighteenth century | 8 |
inherited from the heiress | 8 |
younger branch of an | 8 |
after the death of | 8 |
in the early part | 8 |
from the same stem | 8 |
with the exception of | 8 |
in the form of | 8 |
be a corruption of | 8 |
may be referred to | 8 |
list of early settlers | 8 |
reign of henry iv | 8 |
about the middle of | 8 |
the county of leicester | 8 |
of this family was | 8 |
the genealogy of the | 8 |
may be taken as | 7 |
was born in hardin | 7 |
the marquis de la | 7 |
about the beginning of | 7 |
in the hundred rolls | 7 |
is said to be | 7 |
of this venerable family | 7 |
in the course of | 7 |
be the same name | 7 |
an heiress to the | 7 |
recorded ancestor of this | 7 |
referred to at p | 7 |
an account of the | 7 |
so far as the | 7 |
ancestor of the family | 7 |
from the name of | 7 |
the manner in which | 7 |
the roll of the | 7 |
remained in the family | 7 |
side by side with | 7 |
to the house of | 7 |
the toast of the | 7 |
he had no children | 7 |
the representative of the | 7 |
second son of thomas | 7 |
the property of the | 7 |
does not seem to | 7 |
son of joshua stephens | 7 |
of the name of | 7 |
to western ohio and | 7 |
the names of men | 7 |
gave name to this | 7 |
it has ever since | 7 |
second marriage of sir | 7 |
on account of the | 7 |
to be from a | 7 |
we can hardly doubt | 7 |
family of great antiquity | 7 |
the clan in canada | 7 |
the seat of this | 7 |
the ancient seat of | 7 |
seat of this family | 7 |
on the decease of | 7 |
in that of edward | 7 |
end of the seventeenth | 7 |
third son of sir | 7 |
parents to shelby county | 7 |
of the grafton press | 7 |
of the elder line | 7 |
at the period of | 7 |
line of this family | 7 |
i do not think | 7 |
generation living approximately to | 7 |
of the last century | 7 |
elder branch of the | 7 |
this ancient family is | 7 |
from a younger brother | 7 |
reign of james i | 7 |
the county of somerset | 7 |
the antiquity of the | 7 |
he was a lawyer | 7 |
owned and occupied the | 7 |
the county of hereford | 7 |
western ohio and indiana | 7 |
as to the origin | 7 |
in the sixteenth century | 7 |
the province of quebec | 7 |
the county of stafford | 7 |
of this family in | 7 |
ancestor of this ancient | 7 |
the way in which | 7 |
from a similar origin | 7 |
in that of henry | 7 |
descended from a younger | 7 |
in the name of | 7 |
the time of william | 7 |
and had one child | 7 |
corresponds with an o | 7 |
the pedigree begins with | 7 |
as a general rule | 7 |
same as an a | 7 |
original seat of the | 7 |
chief justice of the | 7 |
the county of devon | 7 |
parents to western ohio | 7 |
and the scrope and | 7 |
the name is local | 7 |
the reign of charles | 7 |
of the first baronet | 7 |
born in franklin county | 6 |
to the present day | 6 |
the ending in en | 6 |
name in the liber | 6 |
is supposed to be | 6 |
in the new york | 6 |
she was born may | 6 |
in the latter part | 6 |
a chevron gules between | 6 |
to the origin of | 6 |
the head of this | 6 |
in the twelfth century | 6 |
by the heiress of | 6 |
by sir john de | 6 |
to whom she bore | 6 |
the subject of the | 6 |
the dominion of canada | 6 |
she was a woman | 6 |
the possession of the | 6 |
first in the pedigree | 6 |
seems to be the | 6 |
have come to us | 6 |
married a daughter of | 6 |
a younger branch was | 6 |
chevron gules between three | 6 |
the roll of carlaverock | 6 |
history of the clan | 6 |
a high german form | 6 |
the county of derby | 6 |
the family removed to | 6 |
a young man of | 6 |
has since continued the | 6 |
in the ninth of | 6 |
the cuddeback stone house | 6 |
history of the family | 6 |
traced to the reign | 6 |
the lands of the | 6 |
on a bend sable | 6 |
province of new york | 6 |
she was born aug | 6 |
will be seen that | 6 |
same as an o | 6 |
of the town of | 6 |
of this family is | 6 |
ancestors of the present | 6 |
to be a contraction | 6 |
the ancestors of the | 6 |
the founder of the | 6 |
was born in franklin | 6 |
son of sir thomas | 6 |
is the ancestor of | 6 |
he is a farmer | 6 |
such a name as | 6 |
the same word as | 6 |
on a bend gules | 6 |
beginning of the eighteenth | 6 |
son of the second | 6 |
of the family was | 6 |
reign of richard i | 6 |
she was born in | 6 |
present family is descended | 6 |
of the earl of | 6 |
tokens of seventeenth century | 6 |
was a woman of | 6 |
the pedigree of this | 6 |
probably the same as | 6 |
at the close of | 6 |
living in the th | 6 |
the names of women | 6 |
elder line of this | 6 |
to be of saxon | 6 |
was a man of | 6 |
supposed to be of | 6 |
the eldest son of | 6 |
on behalf of the | 6 |
the only remaining branch | 6 |
younger branch was of | 6 |
the topographer and genealogist | 6 |
th of henry vi | 6 |
by his marriage with | 6 |
on a chief gules | 6 |
with the ending in | 6 |
into the teutonic system | 6 |
the said jacob codebec | 6 |
i am inclined to | 6 |
some of the names | 6 |
son of sir william | 6 |
succeeded by his son | 6 |
the list of early | 6 |
may be said to | 6 |
and thus became possessed | 6 |
appears by his seal | 6 |
extinction of the elder | 6 |
descendants or followers of | 6 |
daughter and heiress of | 6 |
traced to the conquest | 6 |
th of edward i | 6 |
thus became possessed of | 6 |
married an heiress of | 6 |
of the common pleas | 6 |
which can be traced | 6 |
period of the conquest | 6 |
meeting of the clan | 6 |
for an account of | 6 |
married the coheiress of | 6 |
arms of the reign | 6 |
extinct on the death | 6 |
remained the inheritance of | 6 |
end of the reign | 6 |
the methodist episcopal church | 6 |
is traced to the | 6 |
ancient seat of the | 6 |
whom he had no | 6 |
in possession of the | 6 |
leland in his itinerary | 6 |
meditations upon the creed | 6 |
be a contraction of | 6 |
the county of northampton | 6 |
in the north of | 6 |
brother of the first | 6 |
on the th of | 6 |
in the civil wars | 5 |
home of elting cuddeback | 5 |
th of henry iii | 5 |
history of the county | 5 |
were among the early | 5 |
first of the name | 5 |
was the name of | 5 |
end of the fifteenth | 5 |
representation of the family | 5 |
is the mother of | 5 |
early in the fifteenth | 5 |
the sonne of robert | 5 |
my father and mother | 5 |
the ancient arms of | 5 |
who died in the | 5 |
the name to be | 5 |
a bend between six | 5 |
reigns of edward iii | 5 |
of the last earl | 5 |
calendar of state papers | 5 |
the time of king | 5 |
a family of great | 5 |
of this venerable house | 5 |
the county of warwick | 5 |
extinct in the male | 5 |
she was born jan | 5 |
that of richard ii | 5 |
in the second place | 5 |
the ancient family of | 5 |
head of the pedigree | 5 |
the present family are | 5 |
we find the following | 5 |
carried by an heiress | 5 |
till the reign of | 5 |
was sold in the | 5 |
time of edward iv | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
discoverer of the fraser | 5 |
became extinct in the | 5 |
the affairs of the | 5 |
in the midst of | 5 |
would seem to be | 5 |
third son of the | 5 |
come down to us | 5 |
seem to have been | 5 |
he had four children | 5 |
son of sir edward | 5 |
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries | 5 |
whom he had four | 5 |
in the first quarter | 5 |
from the period of | 5 |
the origin of our | 5 |
to be most probably | 5 |
with a label of | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
said to be of | 5 |
we have the name | 5 |
the eldest branch of | 5 |
of which he was | 5 |
is by no means | 5 |
from the coheiress of | 5 |
of a similar kind | 5 |
until the extinction of | 5 |
by the germans to | 5 |
do not know of | 5 |
in such names as | 5 |
i have seen is | 5 |
chief of the clan | 5 |
high german form of | 5 |
in the third of | 5 |
of the present baronet | 5 |
have already referred to | 5 |
the addition of a | 5 |
the early frankish converts | 5 |
was raised on his | 5 |
the direct ancestor of | 5 |
reign of henry v | 5 |
the highlands of scotland | 5 |
part of the seventeenth | 5 |
as well as of | 5 |
of the old testament | 5 |
the character of the | 5 |
the county of gloucester | 5 |
in point of fact | 5 |
was a farmer on | 5 |
in the summer of | 5 |
son of the first | 5 |
of six or and | 5 |
to be a corruption | 5 |
one or two of | 5 |
this county in the | 5 |
a farmer at montague | 5 |
who was living in | 5 |
it to be a | 5 |
was a farmer in | 5 |
seat and residence of | 5 |
it may be that | 5 |
said to be a | 5 |
line became extinct in | 5 |
there is no doubt | 5 |
of six argent and | 5 |
daughter of sir john | 5 |
younger brother of sir | 5 |
in the pedigree is | 5 |
of the th century | 5 |
is another form of | 5 |
the father of the | 5 |
and the french have | 5 |
possessed of the manor | 5 |
a frankish form of | 5 |
the third son of | 5 |
in the united states | 5 |
which has since continued | 5 |
one of the old | 5 |
has ever since continued | 5 |
it has been said | 5 |
the present representative of | 5 |
name to this ancient | 5 |
time of edward iii | 5 |
family are descended from | 5 |
of the same place | 5 |
inheritance of his descendants | 5 |
not appear to have | 5 |
in the chancery suits | 5 |
illustration the family of | 5 |
the methodist protestant church | 5 |
became the seat of | 5 |
the decease of the | 5 |
was a member of | 5 |
be from the same | 5 |
came from an heiress | 5 |
sonne of robert pownoll | 5 |
in that of richard | 5 |
of the first earl | 5 |
one of the oldest | 5 |
in the history of | 5 |
and to have been | 5 |
the clan in the | 5 |
to the time of | 5 |
the case of the | 5 |
time of william the | 5 |
in old german names | 5 |
does not appear to | 5 |
be of saxon origin | 5 |
to which i have | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
at an early period | 5 |
daughter of joshua stephens | 5 |
the inheritance of his | 5 |
only remaining branch of | 5 |
at the annual business | 5 |
seems to be that | 5 |
the said benjamin william | 5 |
there is also a | 5 |
the early history of | 5 |
daughter and coheiress of | 5 |
the north of england | 5 |
came in with the | 5 |
the female line from | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
descended from richard de | 5 |
and so borne by | 5 |
till the end of | 5 |
in the seventeenth of | 5 |
female line from the | 5 |
and was succeeded by | 5 |
he was born may | 5 |
from the third son | 5 |
of the elder branch | 5 |
previous to the reformation | 5 |
mullets of six points | 5 |
family in the time | 5 |
the seat and residence | 5 |
of the twelfth century | 5 |
a few of the | 5 |
since the reign of | 5 |
the immediate ancestor of | 5 |
some of these names | 5 |
time of henry ii | 5 |
of the fraser river | 5 |
descended from sir john | 5 |
was the daughter of | 5 |
time of the conquest | 5 |
in what is now | 5 |
the same origin as | 5 |
the inheritance of this | 5 |
continued in the family | 5 |
in the same way | 5 |
the fourteenth and fifteenth | 5 |
after the battle of | 5 |
as in the case | 5 |
lived at port jervis | 5 |
and heir of john | 5 |
went out to the | 5 |
seems to me that | 5 |
to some of the | 5 |
a bend sable three | 5 |
was the first of | 5 |
names of a similar | 5 |
can be no doubt | 5 |
the residence of his | 5 |
the seventeenth century the | 5 |
as far as i | 5 |
also the name of | 5 |
on a fess sable | 5 |
john fraser de berry | 5 |
a bend gules three | 5 |
her parents to shelby | 5 |
first recorded ancestor is | 5 |
the match with the | 5 |
continued the residence of | 5 |
collectanea topographica et genealogica | 5 |
family is traced to | 5 |
of thomas mcclish moore | 5 |
of the roll of | 5 |
account of this family | 5 |
the second earl of | 5 |
head of the house | 5 |
from generation to generation | 5 |
as a reward for | 5 |
till the extinction of | 5 |
names may be taken | 5 |
ancestor of this venerable | 5 |
a border engrailed sable | 5 |
from which we have | 5 |
grandfather of the present | 5 |
a farmer at deerpark | 5 |
lord of the manor | 5 |
of the same kind | 5 |
immediate ancestor of the | 5 |
the pedigree is traced | 5 |
time of king john | 4 |
the excitement of the | 4 |
year of his reign | 4 |
appears to be the | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
small run of water | 4 |
not by any means | 4 |
daughter of charles stephens | 4 |
son of the house | 4 |
which has ever since | 4 |
that of edward iii | 4 |
in this case the | 4 |
a part of the | 4 |
and was buried in | 4 |
a curious account of | 4 |
in with the saxons | 4 |
the records of the | 4 |
the illustrious house of | 4 |
an old german name | 4 |
the first proved ancestor | 4 |
a canton of the | 4 |
nothing to do with | 4 |
th of edward ii | 4 |
the residence of this | 4 |
under the earl of | 4 |
from the house of | 4 |
in his list of | 4 |
the reign of william | 4 |
a fess gules between | 4 |
descended from the third | 4 |
second marriage of the | 4 |
the pedigree is not | 4 |
whose first wife was | 4 |
the th day of | 4 |
to the rank of | 4 |
the county of worcester | 4 |
is from a stem | 4 |
pedigree is traced to | 4 |
of the fourth generation | 4 |
of the earls of | 4 |
which they had been | 4 |
to the toast of | 4 |
not know of it | 4 |
the county of lincoln | 4 |
so far as it | 4 |
of the first century | 4 |
at an early date | 4 |
in the registers of | 4 |
the meaning of which | 4 |
a matter of fact | 4 |
when it was sold | 4 |
as a man of | 4 |
of three points gules | 4 |
and biographical department of | 4 |
of the old and | 4 |
name of local origin | 4 |
a hamlet in the | 4 |
that we have the | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
who was also called | 4 |
there is only one | 4 |
th of edward iii | 4 |
married the daughter and | 4 |
and became extinct in | 4 |
in the teutonic system | 4 |
came from the coheiress | 4 |
continued the seat and | 4 |
both in england and | 4 |
prior to the reign | 4 |
second son of robert | 4 |
was held in the | 4 |
more ancient coat was | 4 |
the sixth of henry | 4 |
the stem on which | 4 |
the old english names | 4 |
was the coat of | 4 |
he was the first | 4 |
century of our era | 4 |
the second year of | 4 |
of a moiety of | 4 |
the house of yvery | 4 |
to refer to the | 4 |
roll of the date | 4 |
is the only remaining | 4 |
of the families of | 4 |
i am disposed to | 4 |
marriage of sir thomas | 4 |
in the present chapter | 4 |
have assumed the name | 4 |
the family of the | 4 |
of the time of | 4 |
the representative of this | 4 |
on the morning of | 4 |
and was father of | 4 |
the society of antiquaries | 4 |
died at the age | 4 |
a diminutive from the | 4 |
of the ancestors of | 4 |
of this ancient house | 4 |
of an ancient family | 4 |
a list of the | 4 |
ancestor of the house | 4 |
of the methodist protestant | 4 |
to the roll of | 4 |
was seated in the | 4 |
estate appears to have | 4 |
beginning of the sixteenth | 4 |
the south of scotland | 4 |
the first earl of | 4 |
of the castle of | 4 |
one of the first | 4 |
th of richard ii | 4 |
part of the fifteenth | 4 |
speaker of the house | 4 |
the names of all | 4 |
be of norman origin | 4 |
who were seated at | 4 |
head of the clan | 4 |
we may take it | 4 |
of the shire for | 4 |
a fess sable three | 4 |
the reign of stephen | 4 |
in the family till | 4 |
a matter of course | 4 |
to the fact that | 4 |
i may observe that | 4 |
became a member of | 4 |
the th of richard | 4 |
a reward for his | 4 |
the genealogical and biographical | 4 |
about the same time | 4 |
time of henry iii | 4 |
younger son of john | 4 |
was the property of | 4 |
who succeeded to the | 4 |
was created a baronet | 4 |
department of the grafton | 4 |
in the war of | 4 |
was grandfather of the | 4 |
in consequence of his | 4 |
is no doubt the | 4 |
have been borne by | 4 |
the same as a | 4 |
in the church of | 4 |
in the sixth of | 4 |
time of edward i | 4 |
of the revolutionary war | 4 |
in the first of | 4 |
in the family until | 4 |
the fortunes of the | 4 |
in the fifth of | 4 |
the family until the | 4 |
from whom the present | 4 |
the whole range of | 4 |
of the lands of | 4 |
for the names of | 4 |
the rest of the | 4 |
purchased the manor of | 4 |
at a later period | 4 |
might be taken to | 4 |
the ending in a | 4 |
within the limits of | 4 |
the th year of | 4 |
many of the names | 4 |
head of this family | 4 |
she was born oct | 4 |
was second son of | 4 |
coat in the reign | 4 |
to be a diminutive | 4 |
be derived from the | 4 |
the west riding directory | 4 |
by the service of | 4 |
of the name in | 4 |
as it seems to | 4 |
on the ground that | 4 |
the inheritance of the | 4 |
pedigree of this family | 4 |
inherited from an heiress | 4 |
the family by the | 4 |
branch of the great | 4 |
stands at the head | 4 |
of any of the | 4 |
reign of charles ii | 4 |
the master of lovat | 4 |
the chiefs of the | 4 |
this branch of the | 4 |
the name of fraser | 4 |
branch of the house | 4 |
lands of the patent | 4 |
in the same parish | 4 |
her parents to western | 4 |
in the days of | 4 |
beheaded on tower hill | 4 |
justice of the peace | 4 |
member of the firm | 4 |
the record of the | 4 |
is found in the | 4 |
account of the family | 4 |
the said peter guymard | 4 |
in the south of | 4 |
about the twelfth century | 4 |
a chief gules two | 4 |
after the norman conquest | 4 |
he was born nov | 4 |
son of sir robert | 4 |
a name of local | 4 |
a tribe or family | 4 |
by whom she had | 4 |
the battle of hastings | 4 |
in the register of | 4 |
as an illustration of | 4 |
they owned and occupied | 4 |
in a subsequent chapter | 4 |
this was the coat | 4 |
chief gules two mullets | 4 |
the last instance i | 4 |
residence of his descendants | 4 |
of the present representative | 4 |
the name of baptism | 4 |
by the executive committee | 4 |
justice of the common | 4 |
chief of the province | 4 |
from their frankish ancestors | 4 |
a chief indented gules | 4 |
paly of six argent | 4 |
appears to have come | 4 |
the principal male line | 4 |
to this ancient family | 4 |
the ninth of edward | 4 |
daughter of jane evans | 4 |
the extinct family of | 4 |
since continued the seat | 4 |
became the family seat | 4 |
came into the family | 4 |
and the english bible | 4 |
in the interest of | 4 |
to be seen in | 4 |
of the origin of | 4 |
of this family were | 4 |
joseph morris of shrewsbury | 4 |
illustration the pedigree is | 4 |
escallops of the first | 4 |
see the visitation of | 4 |
be said to be | 4 |
and in consideration of | 4 |
she is the mother | 4 |
the representation of the | 4 |
present family is sprung | 4 |
at the service of | 4 |
middle of the fifteenth | 4 |
for the county of | 4 |
of the celebrated sir | 4 |
a large proportion of | 4 |
second son of john | 4 |
and heir of sir | 4 |
is not proved beyond | 4 |
this family in the | 4 |
a farmer at cuddebackville | 4 |
first proved ancestor of | 4 |
and corresponding with an | 4 |
the time of richard | 4 |
in this county in | 4 |
he was born sept | 4 |
may probably be the | 4 |
branches of this family | 4 |
do not think that | 4 |
assumed the local name | 4 |
a farmer on homestead | 4 |
was the direct ancestor | 4 |
the atlantic with the | 4 |
some of the more | 4 |
illustration the pedigree begins | 4 |
close of the seventeenth | 4 |
of most of the | 4 |
referred to in the | 4 |
the first year of | 4 |
no reason to doubt | 4 |
present representative of the | 4 |
of the second earl | 4 |
in the domesday survey | 4 |
in response to the | 4 |
i venture to think | 4 |
found in the list | 4 |
present family are descended | 4 |
traced to the time | 4 |
toast of the clan | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
forms of the same | 4 |
head of the family | 4 |
was the seat of | 4 |
of the male line | 4 |
for a curious account | 4 |
became extinct on the | 4 |
also to have been | 4 |
of land in the | 4 |
succeeded to the estates | 4 |
a chief for each | 4 |
biographical department of the | 4 |
of the antiquity of | 4 |
daughter of john stephens | 4 |
the meeting at ottawa | 4 |
of the legal method | 4 |
we may add that | 4 |
reason to believe that | 4 |
his marriage with the | 4 |
atlantic with the pilgrim | 4 |
founded the town of | 4 |
this is the only | 4 |
to have been established | 4 |
illustration this is an | 4 |
which may be taken | 4 |
from the manor of | 4 |
in the house of | 4 |
supposed to be derived | 4 |
of this county in | 4 |
the old german name | 4 |
in the next chapter | 4 |
of six points or | 4 |
the descent of this | 4 |
the reigns of henry | 4 |
a large batch of | 4 |
out to the cape | 4 |
leigh of west hall | 4 |
father of the present | 4 |
it has been supposed | 4 |
for the earl of | 4 |
to have been originally | 4 |
owned and occupied a | 4 |
to be descended from | 4 |
ninth of edward ii | 4 |
illustration the first recorded | 4 |
and the new edition | 4 |
as a baptismal name | 4 |
in some cases by | 4 |
to the chief of | 4 |
to have been borne | 4 |
information regarding the clan | 4 |
there was also a | 4 |
illustration a younger branch | 4 |
the service of the | 4 |
and in that of | 4 |
the order of the | 4 |
in the first year | 4 |
he was born april | 4 |
by marriage in the | 4 |
cape of good hope | 4 |
family is sprung from | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
they became possessed of | 4 |
it may be of | 4 |
ever since remained the | 4 |
from a younger son | 4 |
son of sir richard | 4 |
family is supposed to | 4 |
she was born june | 4 |
was for many years | 4 |
which is supposed to | 4 |
is descended from the | 4 |
in the west riding | 4 |
by the names of | 4 |
the head of a | 4 |
the new york directory | 4 |
the commencement of the | 4 |
so far as i | 4 |
of that name in | 4 |
in the th year | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
the time when the | 4 |
of the family were | 4 |
in northern new jersey | 4 |
brought into the family | 4 |
ever since remained in | 4 |
the reign of king | 4 |
the outbreak of the | 4 |
to have been of | 4 |
with the pilgrim fathers | 4 |
into the family by | 4 |
lords of the manor | 4 |
residence of the family | 4 |
and the visitation of | 3 |
a single instance of | 3 |
taken to have been | 3 |
is the counterpart of | 3 |
to the teutonic system | 3 |
the time of charlemagne | 3 |
only daughter and heiress | 3 |
and coheir of sir | 3 |
middle and lower classes | 3 |
have been a sobriquet | 3 |
son of david h | 3 |
appear to be from | 3 |
the rank of colonel | 3 |
approach to cuddebackville from | 3 |
it would be difficult | 3 |
to a younger branch | 3 |
in the spring of | 3 |
i have been able | 3 |
we find it as | 3 |
which is found in | 3 |
in the methodist episcopal | 3 |
in the second of | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
on a chief azure | 3 |
the noble and gentle | 3 |
younger son of the | 3 |
in the th henry | 3 |
the first on record | 3 |
been supposed to be | 3 |
on which are formed | 3 |
number of such names | 3 |
doubt the same as | 3 |
in the ninth century | 3 |
was born in chester | 3 |
out of the language | 3 |
of those who have | 3 |
on a bend argent | 3 |
the representatives of the | 3 |
is probably the same | 3 |
supposed to be the | 3 |
seated as early as | 3 |
about the time of | 3 |
may be of interest | 3 |
so far as they | 3 |
remained the residence of | 3 |
was ancestor of the | 3 |
be taken as a | 3 |
it is easy to | 3 |
said benjamin william and | 3 |
the city of london | 3 |
that they may be | 3 |
be taken to have | 3 |
i have them to | 3 |
the high german form | 3 |
illustration descended from the | 3 |
the ending in o | 3 |
was borne by m | 3 |
to be a younger | 3 |
descent of this family | 3 |
she was born april | 3 |
just seventh part of | 3 |
this is a very | 3 |
with william the conqueror | 3 |
is a matter of | 3 |
that which is found | 3 |
the resurrection and the | 3 |
also descended from the | 3 |
to us in the | 3 |
the town of mooresburg | 3 |
in several ancient names | 3 |
of thomas brooke of | 3 |
in the counties of | 3 |
must be taken to | 3 |
east of the neversink | 3 |
the date of the | 3 |
of the names in | 3 |
marriage with the coheiress | 3 |
the introduction of surnames | 3 |
be the same word | 3 |
have been in the | 3 |
branches of the family | 3 |
other members of the | 3 |
in the fourteenth and | 3 |
but it is not | 3 |
sixth in descent from | 3 |
the male line from | 3 |
were not to be | 3 |
of the mercian kings | 3 |
the name of thomas | 3 |
gentle men of england | 3 |
son of charles stephens | 3 |
till the eighteenth century | 3 |
to the cape of | 3 |
is a farmer and | 3 |
of a prince of | 3 |
eldest son by the | 3 |
took place in the | 3 |
the interest of the | 3 |
the force of a | 3 |
names of men and | 3 |
the third of henry | 3 |
sheriff of yorkshire in | 3 |
in the present day | 3 |
which corresponds with a | 3 |
up with the old | 3 |
a fess and in | 3 |
are two old german | 3 |
and heir of william | 3 |
may be one of | 3 |
would be difficult to | 3 |
part of the eighteenth | 3 |
as to its origin | 3 |
of the country and | 3 |
till the middle of | 3 |
sons or descendants of | 3 |
of them at least | 3 |
who was son of | 3 |
to deal with the | 3 |
in the methodist church | 3 |
the county of york | 3 |
is also found in | 3 |
the king of the | 3 |
living in the ninth | 3 |
is that of a | 3 |
out to new england | 3 |
the place from whence | 3 |
war of the rebellion | 3 |
in the twelfth of | 3 |
be said of the | 3 |
time of henry vi | 3 |
south of port clinton | 3 |
the only name of | 3 |
it may be a | 3 |
paly of six or | 3 |
period of the domesday | 3 |
differenced his coat by | 3 |
the discoverer of the | 3 |
there are two old | 3 |
is no doubt from | 3 |
the mother of one | 3 |
have them to date | 3 |
in the seventh of | 3 |
the name in the | 3 |
names not found in | 3 |
annual meeting of the | 3 |
go back to the | 3 |
history of this family | 3 |
form of the name | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
resurrection and the life | 3 |
of it at present | 3 |
to be of norman | 3 |
in this time of | 3 |
had the honour to | 3 |
writer in notes and | 3 |
would seem as if | 3 |
some old german names | 3 |
for the old testament | 3 |
one of whom was | 3 |
in that part of | 3 |
of a family who | 3 |
there are a number | 3 |
onslow of west clandon | 3 |
was acquired by marriage | 3 |
the common pleas in | 3 |
close of the war | 3 |
the archives of the | 3 |
the ending in es | 3 |
there appears no reason | 3 |
this is an ancient | 3 |
it will be observed | 3 |
rather suppose to be | 3 |
it is found in | 3 |
the county of huntingdon | 3 |
middle of the fourteenth | 3 |
of roundheads and cavaliers | 3 |
its high german form | 3 |
rampant within a border | 3 |
the meaning of the | 3 |
removed into this county | 3 |
common to the teutonic | 3 |
be from the ending | 3 |
no doubt from the | 3 |
on a chief sable | 3 |
a very pleasant home | 3 |
of the old frankish | 3 |
as an old frankish | 3 |
his meditations upon the | 3 |
on the coat of | 3 |
by his second wife | 3 |
the church of christ | 3 |
the name is found | 3 |
the welfare of his | 3 |
be referred to o | 3 |
founded on those of | 3 |
of the domesday survey | 3 |
direct ancestor of the | 3 |
the duke of norfolk | 3 |
died in the seventeenth | 3 |
with a label azure | 3 |
daughter of thomas mcclish | 3 |
a generation or two | 3 |
a few years ago | 3 |
of those who were | 3 |
from ocean to ocean | 3 |
as an ancient name | 3 |
the germans to be | 3 |
historical and genealogical societies | 3 |
by an heiress of | 3 |
taken to be a | 3 |
do not think it | 3 |
remained the seat of | 3 |
as that of the | 3 |
lord chief justice of | 3 |
it would seem as | 3 |
borne by monsieur john | 3 |
in consideration of the | 3 |
in the world of | 3 |
the present french names | 3 |
two old german names | 3 |
the committee of safety | 3 |
descent from william de | 3 |
in not a few | 3 |
county in the reign | 3 |
to have come into | 3 |
since remained the inheritance | 3 |
of which may be | 3 |
who took the name | 3 |
he was born oct | 3 |
the family till the | 3 |
there is an ancient | 3 |
that certain tract or | 3 |
of the fifth century | 3 |
in the province of | 3 |
a great deal of | 3 |
that he was the | 3 |
daughter of jemima carter | 3 |
one and the same | 3 |
rest of the partners | 3 |
the english house of | 3 |
of which we have | 3 |
has been supposed to | 3 |
the ancient coat of | 3 |
became the property of | 3 |
it appears to me | 3 |
who was second son | 3 |
three escallops of the | 3 |
a small run of | 3 |
the county of oxford | 3 |
in this county of | 3 |
of the court of | 3 |
well as of the | 3 |
from the eldest son | 3 |
the annual meeting of | 3 |
we have also the | 3 |
early history of the | 3 |
may be from the | 3 |
to have been at | 3 |
forms in which these | 3 |
since continued the residence | 3 |
a corruption of an | 3 |
in the autumn of | 3 |
i have referred to | 3 |
the title of the | 3 |
not very long ago | 3 |
was an ulster co | 3 |
has been ever since | 3 |
for a notice of | 3 |
of the city of | 3 |
latter end of the | 3 |
anything else than the | 3 |
was raised to the | 3 |
has been supposed that | 3 |
swartwout and the rest | 3 |
early in the last | 3 |
length and breadth of | 3 |
this family was seated | 3 |
a lion rampant or | 3 |
the frasers of the | 3 |
he was born aug | 3 |
acquired by marriage with | 3 |
to the existence of | 3 |
in the order of | 3 |
to have been in | 3 |
different forms of the | 3 |
in the middle ages | 3 |
of the descendants of | 3 |
of men and women | 3 |
that this family is | 3 |
was granted by henry | 3 |
character of the clan | 3 |
gracious saints as any | 3 |
a border engrailed or | 3 |
till the close of | 3 |
the university of the | 3 |
he is engaged in | 3 |
a contraction of some | 3 |
be found in o | 3 |
in the visitation of | 3 |
perished out of the | 3 |
i have already referred | 3 |
must have been a | 3 |
who have assumed the | 3 |
the parish of broad | 3 |
and the earl of | 3 |
one of the judges | 3 |
we have a number | 3 |
the battle of bosworth | 3 |
have been able to | 3 |
in the care of | 3 |
family does not appear | 3 |
which is in the | 3 |
and the present french | 3 |
to the united states | 3 |
many of these names | 3 |
has nothing to do | 3 |
he was born dec | 3 |
witness to a charter | 3 |
light upon the subject | 3 |
will be found to | 3 |
is a contraction of | 3 |
that of edward ii | 3 |
this family is descended | 3 |
he had been a | 3 |
in one of our | 3 |
toast of the evening | 3 |
this family is of | 3 |
but there is a | 3 |
there are a few | 3 |
by the time of | 3 |
illustration this family was | 3 |
referred to in chapter | 3 |
a justice of the | 3 |
of the historical society | 3 |
there are some other | 3 |
lieth the body of | 3 |
of the stephens family | 3 |
was purchased by sir | 3 |
have a number of | 3 |
bearing such names as | 3 |
to have become a | 3 |
the names of some | 3 |
the world at large | 3 |
was the mother of | 3 |
the former of these | 3 |
family is said to | 3 |
raised to the peerage | 3 |
i may refer to | 3 |
seems to be from | 3 |
the will of william | 3 |
the cuddeback patent dissolved | 3 |
to have come from | 3 |
as soon as the | 3 |
since remained in the | 3 |
part of the pedigree | 3 |
or parcell of land | 3 |
former of these two | 3 |
found in sacred story | 3 |
portion of our surnames | 3 |
as we have seen | 3 |
created a baronet in | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
is not to be | 3 |
it is said that | 3 |
give their children the | 3 |
a corruption of the | 3 |
supposed to be a | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
before the birth of | 3 |
certain tract or parcell | 3 |
for some kind of | 3 |
the battle of poictiers | 3 |
annual business meeting of | 3 |
had blue eyes and | 3 |
by the will of | 3 |
baptized by the name | 3 |
to the use of | 3 |
at the outbreak of | 3 |
the fruits of his | 3 |
one of his own | 3 |
the banks of the | 3 |
and occupied a farm | 3 |
in the winter of | 3 |
it is in the | 3 |
it is curious to | 3 |
of some of the | 3 |
take to be our | 3 |
existing names of places | 3 |
about the twelfth or | 3 |
stated to have been | 3 |
his place in the | 3 |
middle of the seventeenth | 3 |
not seem to be | 3 |
the heiress of beauchamp | 3 |
extinct in the last | 3 |
father of the first | 3 |
antiquity of this family | 3 |
a fair amount of | 3 |
and the question is | 3 |
was the original seat | 3 |
what is now berkes | 3 |
the chancery suits of | 3 |
we find it in | 3 |
that of the clan | 3 |
grandson of peter gumaer | 3 |
which corresponds with an | 3 |
that name in the | 3 |
to do with the | 3 |
for many ages the | 3 |
of anthony van etten | 3 |
a grant of land | 3 |
be found in a | 3 |
in the army of | 3 |
with the addition of | 3 |
is no difficulty in | 3 |
of the way in | 3 |
which seem to be | 3 |
of the frankish dialect | 3 |
by the earls of | 3 |
eyes and dark hair | 3 |
reigns of edward ii | 3 |
and were seated at | 3 |
the calendar of state | 3 |
seems to be a | 3 |
a stem referred to | 3 |
a farmer at clove | 3 |
the daughter and heiress | 3 |
he was descended from | 3 |
in england and in | 3 |
the german origin of | 3 |
another house near a | 3 |
of old frankish origin | 3 |
buried in the old | 3 |
built another house near | 3 |
fourth son of the | 3 |
family formerly seated at | 3 |
first half of the | 3 |
and who was the | 3 |
chevron or between three | 3 |
take to be properly | 3 |
having married an heiress | 3 |
with a coheiress of | 3 |
ap stephens ap evans | 3 |
one of the earliest | 3 |
and heir of richard | 3 |
be represented in our | 3 |
the baronetcy on the | 3 |
this great historical family | 3 |
this very ancient family | 3 |
illustration an ancient family | 3 |
member of our family | 3 |
she had one child | 3 |
the time of sir | 3 |
the children of the | 3 |
there have been many | 3 |
name of the place | 3 |
that the chief of | 3 |
a bend argent three | 3 |
of the barony of | 3 |
in one of his | 3 |
was a lawyer of | 3 |
the work of investigation | 3 |
till the time of | 3 |
that of henry iv | 3 |
the exception of a | 3 |
on the authority of | 3 |
the county of nottingham | 3 |
she was born dec | 3 |
whose sister margaret was | 3 |
an estate which remained | 3 |
take it to be | 3 |
to make it a | 3 |
of the frezels or | 3 |
the wappentagium de strafford | 3 |
found in the registers | 3 |
of new york city | 3 |
a lion rampant sable | 3 |
his parents to western | 3 |
are a younger branch | 3 |
his eldest son was | 3 |
the consequence of this | 3 |
among the early saxon | 3 |
the reformation and the | 3 |
at any rate the | 3 |
has perished out of | 3 |
saw the end of | 3 |
perhaps in the sense | 3 |
the foot of the | 3 |
of the popularity of | 3 |
the death of his | 3 |
eldest branch of the | 3 |
and in chief a | 3 |
elder brother of the | 3 |
it would seem that | 3 |
of the new york | 3 |
take to be most | 3 |
i have often heard | 3 |
noble and gentle men | 3 |
to have been assumed | 3 |
were living in the | 3 |
came the manor of | 3 |
towards the end of | 3 |
this family was originally | 3 |
descended in the female | 3 |
have come down to | 3 |
origin of the clan | 3 |
she was born feb | 3 |
on a fess between | 3 |
found among the early | 3 |
the county of chester | 3 |
the heiress of that | 3 |
by the clan in | 3 |
the frasers of strichen | 3 |
this family does not | 3 |
with the view of | 3 |
this appears to be | 3 |
the cases in which | 3 |
who came in with | 3 |
an ancient seat of | 3 |
chevron between three mullets | 3 |
in favor of the | 3 |
cases in which a | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
the word from which | 3 |
said peter guymard his | 3 |
he was the son | 3 |
are a number of | 3 |
in the will of | 3 |
with one of the | 3 |
the old hardin graveyard | 3 |
the marriage of the | 3 |
represented in the female | 3 |
heirs executors and administrators | 3 |
cases it may be | 3 |
far as i have | 3 |
a certain amount of | 3 |
a lion rampant within | 3 |
by the addition of | 3 |
a large number of | 3 |
another case of a | 3 |
the first quarter a | 3 |
lord of a moiety | 3 |
of the ancient family | 3 |
the county of lancaster | 3 |
and in the first | 3 |
to the close of | 3 |
in the old hardin | 3 |
owe their origin to | 3 |
i rather suppose to | 3 |
blue eyes and dark | 3 |
of new york and | 3 |
number of names which | 3 |
of the late bishop | 3 |
son of sir peter | 3 |
founded on the coat | 3 |
and ancestor of the | 3 |
for the proofs of | 3 |
inclined to think that | 3 |
early in the seventeenth | 3 |
of the names of | 3 |
after a long and | 3 |
the sense of resolution | 3 |
of levi van etten | 3 |
probably from the same | 3 |
at a certain place | 3 |
to be of the | 3 |
who lived at the | 3 |
and built another house | 3 |
for the first time | 3 |
cant term for a | 3 |
which we can hardly | 3 |
some of them have | 3 |
children of their own | 3 |
the old frankish name | 3 |
where the ancestors of | 3 |
remaining branch of the | 3 |
is a name of | 3 |
same origin as the | 3 |
a chevron or between | 3 |
in the tenth generation | 3 |
the number of such | 3 |
the cape of good | 3 |
some kind of a | 3 |
to which they had | 3 |
from a desire to | 3 |
all names of women | 3 |
tract or parcell of | 3 |
the last of the | 3 |
the birth of her | 3 |
on which is formed | 3 |
the family was seated | 3 |
an oxgang of land | 3 |
debt to the puritans | 3 |
the first century of | 3 |
lord of that manor | 3 |
who came to america | 3 |
in the same form | 3 |
sheriff of this county | 3 |
the prefix of g | 3 |
they live at no | 3 |
an illustration of the | 3 |
of the different branches | 3 |
son of john stephens | 3 |
the lives of the | 3 |
see the roll of | 3 |
nearly to the conquest | 3 |
the historical society of | 3 |
is derived from a | 3 |
in the service of | 3 |
there is scarcely a | 3 |
and said to be | 3 |
an account of his | 3 |
the success of the | 3 |
took possession of the | 3 |
that the said jacob | 3 |
sprung from a younger | 3 |
the nd year of | 3 |
on the banks of | 3 |
he had seven children | 3 |
the early saxon settlers | 3 |
university of the pacific | 3 |
the people of the | 3 |
does not appear in | 3 |
historical society of southern | 3 |
a double christian name | 3 |
marriage of sir roger | 3 |
the succession went to | 3 |
as i have not | 3 |
pedigrees of allied families | 3 |
a charter of manumission | 3 |
of acres of land | 3 |
he had two children | 3 |
was left in the | 3 |
chief indented gules three | 3 |
the length and breadth | 3 |
went out to new | 3 |
the foundation of the | 3 |
end of the fourteenth | 3 |
as far as we | 3 |
the second and third | 3 |
i do not find | 3 |
of a younger branch | 3 |
after the marriage of | 3 |
from the old frankish | 3 |
in england in the | 3 |
a chief azure two | 3 |
the names of our | 3 |
of the nature of | 3 |
in the isle of | 3 |
in the eleventh century | 3 |
gave the name to | 3 |
for and in consideration | 3 |
of simon lord lovat | 3 |
was buried in the | 3 |
the college of arms | 3 |
earl de la warr | 3 |
being also found in | 3 |
of some of them | 3 |
was the representative of | 3 |
a present german name | 3 |
the women of the | 3 |
the word of god | 3 |
of the thirteenth century | 3 |
in the second year | 3 |
the chief of his | 3 |
differenced his arms with | 3 |
second son of richard | 3 |
be the origin of | 3 |
family were seated at | 3 |
come to the conclusion | 3 |
of new york in | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
continued the principal seat | 3 |
and i do not | 3 |
not yet turned up | 3 |
the fact that it | 3 |
thomas swartwout and the | 3 |
the various branches of | 3 |
of the new clan | 3 |
with the teutonic system | 3 |
elder brother of sir | 3 |
have given name to | 3 |
and residence of the | 3 |
over all a bend | 3 |
and is supposed to | 3 |
in the testa de | 3 |
the edict of nantes | 3 |
another name which i | 3 |
town and port of | 3 |
middle of the last | 3 |
as well as in | 3 |
time of richard ii | 3 |
which seems to have | 3 |
am the resurrection and | 3 |
list of the principal | 3 |
th year of his | 3 |
was attainted in the | 3 |
origin of the family | 3 |
has been said that | 3 |
response to the call | 3 |
family of good antiquity | 3 |
this was followed by | 3 |
an orle of martlets | 3 |
and there was also | 3 |
the war of the | 3 |
the military genius of | 3 |
soon after the norman | 3 |
bore him one child | 3 |
the county of cambridge | 3 |
was conferred by charles | 3 |
have been established at | 3 |
be seen in the | 3 |
that estate appears to | 3 |
who in the reign | 3 |
son of silas mcclish | 3 |
clan in the highlands | 3 |
was inherited from an | 3 |
on the arms of | 3 |
of the two families | 3 |
in which these names | 3 |
favour for the names | 3 |
shared the same fate | 3 |
one of the chief | 3 |
in consequence of a | 3 |
number of other names | 3 |
into the north of | 3 |
the house of frezel | 3 |
in the sixth century | 3 |
was born in ross | 3 |
traced to robert de | 3 |
to be from some | 3 |
legh of east hall | 3 |
place in the methodist | 3 |
founded on the arms | 3 |
to be otherwise explained | 3 |
let us take the | 3 |
and the history of | 3 |
the female line by | 3 |
be of frankish origin | 3 |
of notes and queries | 3 |
and in the long | 3 |
in the archives of | 3 |
in a few years | 3 |
wings conjoined in lure | 3 |
the rebellion of the | 3 |
here lieth the body | 3 |
she had four children | 3 |
reign of william the | 3 |
the first half of | 3 |
on a canton of | 3 |
son of jemima carter | 3 |
as a name of | 3 |
the county of cork | 3 |
th of henry ii | 3 |
of this family from | 3 |
reward for his services | 3 |
usual residence of the | 3 |
is at any rate | 3 |
seem to be of | 3 |
by the grant of | 3 |
proved ancestor of this | 3 |
the twelfth or thirteenth | 3 |
found on roman pottery | 3 |
on a chief indented | 3 |
business meeting of the | 3 |
in favour among the | 3 |
to the estates of | 3 |
lingered on till the | 3 |
of which the principal | 3 |
lord mayor of london | 3 |
having been born at | 3 |
hamlet in the parish | 3 |
seat of the principal | 3 |
is to be seen | 3 |
the first and second | 3 |
among the old franks | 3 |
of the head of | 3 |
he was a merchant | 3 |
be another form of | 3 |
considered by the germans | 3 |
antiquity of the family | 3 |
were born to them | 3 |
in a similar manner | 3 |
england and in germany | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
be the case with | 3 |
as i have them | 3 |
there is no difficulty | 3 |
granted by henry viii | 3 |
born in ross county | 3 |
mother of one child | 3 |
the patriarch of this | 3 |
he was living in | 3 |
the formation of the | 3 |
in the shape of | 3 |
the death of sir | 3 |
the fourth son of | 3 |
not found in sacred | 3 |
youngest son of sir | 3 |
a number of other | 3 |
in the ship faith | 3 |
they had been accustomed | 3 |
at new york city | 3 |
there does not seem | 3 |
fess sable three mullets | 3 |
conferred by charles ii | 3 |
place from whence the | 3 |
referred to an o | 3 |
time of henry i | 3 |
found in several ancient | 3 |
of the chiefs of | 3 |
daughter of silas mcclish | 3 |
manors in this county | 3 |
preacher of the methodist | 3 |
the whole i am | 3 |
i have not the | 3 |
in the family of | 3 |
throughout the teutonic system | 3 |
the story of the | 3 |
the church of england | 3 |
the revolutionary pledge in | 3 |
a few years later | 3 |
of the oldest and | 3 |
crossed the atlantic with | 3 |
century in the liber | 3 |
between three crescents gules | 3 |
dinner of the clan | 3 |
the name of christ | 3 |
his son was of | 3 |
of hugh scott moore | 3 |
the surname of the | 3 |
appears no reason to | 3 |
baronetcy was conferred by | 3 |
a moiety of the | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
to the memory of | 3 |
there is a stem | 3 |
may take it that | 3 |
the time of elizabeth | 3 |
before the time of | 3 |
in the neighbourhood of | 3 |
the words of the | 3 |
son of thomas brooke | 3 |
borne by robert de | 3 |
in his meditations upon | 3 |
meaning of which seems | 3 |
is derived from the | 3 |
a good pedigree of | 3 |
lion rampant within a | 3 |
the case of a | 3 |
in replying to the | 3 |
a woman called electa | 3 |
the seventeenth of edward | 3 |
and the germans have | 3 |
of the present earl | 3 |
sonne of will m | 3 |
to have been made | 3 |
armed and langued gules | 3 |
the baronetcy was conferred | 3 |
mayor of london in | 3 |
ninth son of sir | 3 |
gules two mullets or | 3 |
not think it necessary | 3 |
whose names have been | 3 |
a prince of the | 3 |
first century of our | 3 |
from a stem referred | 3 |
of the churches of | 3 |
under the bishop of | 3 |
th day of february | 3 |
as gracious saints as | 3 |
was over six feet | 3 |
have been seated in | 3 |
we seem to have | 3 |
elder branch of this | 3 |
is referred to at | 3 |
there is also an | 3 |
descended from sir thomas | 3 |
all of which are | 3 |
family was seated at | 3 |
is now berkes county | 3 |
of the cases in | 3 |
either german or celtic | 3 |
from the names of | 3 |
which is traced to | 3 |
accordance with the teutonic | 3 |
no doubt the same | 3 |
the county of ulster | 3 |
to have given name | 3 |
with that of the | 3 |
on a fess azure | 3 |
of the early settlers | 3 |
instance i have seen | 3 |
i take to represent | 3 |
diminutive from the stem | 3 |
of the congregational church | 3 |
jacob rutsen and company | 3 |
in new york city | 3 |
about the same period | 3 |
far as i know | 3 |
nd year of henry | 3 |
same as an old | 3 |
of the late mr | 3 |
she was born at | 3 |
twelfth or thirteenth century | 3 |
of the judges of | 3 |
in such a book | 3 |
the noble house of | 3 |
be said to have | 3 |
of edward the confessor | 3 |
in some of the | 3 |
to the abbey of | 3 |
all that certain tract | 3 |
i am the resurrection | 3 |
is a branch of | 3 |
of a member of | 3 |
second son of william | 3 |
names of this sort | 3 |
and port of rye | 3 |
and heir of robert | 3 |
not long after the | 3 |
chancery suits of elizabeth | 3 |
that he has been | 3 |
we have already referred | 3 |
on the evening of | 3 |
also found in the | 3 |
and gentle men of | 3 |
founder of the present | 3 |
been the residence of | 3 |
as in the previous | 3 |
the fact that the | 3 |
three generations before the | 3 |
on the same principle | 3 |
the cant term for | 3 |
bascom asbury cecil stephens | 3 |
who married the heiress | 3 |
it is difficult to | 3 |
connected with this county | 3 |
of the illustrious house | 3 |
that it is a | 3 |
and in chief three | 3 |
in some old german | 3 |
fess and in chief | 3 |
house in the reign | 3 |
i take it that | 3 |
of a few of | 3 |
the valley of the | 3 |
peter guymard his heirs | 3 |
of a duke of | 3 |
of the eldest branch | 3 |
marriage of the first | 3 |
names of some of | 3 |
for many years a | 3 |
thank you for the | 3 |
before the norman conquest | 3 |
is engaged in the | 3 |
society of southern california | 3 |
descend from the second | 3 |
is the name of | 3 |
ancient names of men | 3 |
is found among the | 3 |
in the nineteenth century | 3 |
and has ever since | 3 |
children by second marriage | 3 |
of the society of | 3 |
of john van fleet | 3 |
a branch of a | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
in the fourth of | 3 |
one of the few | 3 |
have been so completely | 3 |
curiosities of puritan nomenclature | 3 |
by his first wife | 3 |
an ancient celtic name | 3 |
which i do not | 3 |
that of a man | 3 |
the province of new | 3 |
his coat by a | 3 |
at the foot of | 3 |
the dather of thomas | 3 |
be referred to an | 3 |
which teutonic names are | 3 |
reign of king john | 3 |
last instance i have | 3 |
the chairman in proposing | 2 |
and thus became connected | 2 |
we have all heard | 2 |
seems to me not | 2 |
i shall show in | 2 |
names of angels to | 2 |
have such names as | 2 |
man be baptized by | 2 |
son of robert and | 2 |
the pretensions of the | 2 |
these old frankish names | 2 |
the manuscript prepared for | 2 |
all the known descendants | 2 |
to whom she has | 2 |
the sale of genealogical | 2 |
illustration a norman family | 2 |
gives no detailed pedigree | 2 |
be one of those | 2 |
for the sake of | 2 |
service was held in | 2 |
the principal line became | 2 |
the two words of | 2 |
was sold to the | 2 |
chart of our french | 2 |
second and third gules | 2 |
is that of one | 2 |
the present is a | 2 |
now the property of | 2 |
a declaration of several | 2 |
with names of a | 2 |
water called by the | 2 |
a much earlier period | 2 |
familiar to our country | 2 |
is the first proved | 2 |
within an orle of | 2 |
he married a daughter | 2 |
sir walter de molesworth | 2 |
a fess engrailed between | 2 |
compound from this stem | 2 |
it went by an | 2 |
not seem to occur | 2 |
connection with the two | 2 |
a lawyer of chicago | 2 |
his descent from the | 2 |
precincts of this church | 2 |
entered in the vestry | 2 |
to be common to | 2 |
was presented with a | 2 |
in germany we find | 2 |
probably come to us | 2 |
family to a place | 2 |
the counterpart of the | 2 |
some call their sons | 2 |
by monsieur john de | 2 |
by king charles i | 2 |
is a high german | 2 |
declaration of several of | 2 |
to hold the said | 2 |
but familiar to our | 2 |
was a cutter from | 2 |
he was born jan | 2 |
the most ancient families | 2 |
the number of frasers | 2 |
settled in derbyshire in | 2 |
great fortitude and patience | 2 |
earl of egmont in | 2 |
been an original surname | 2 |
of the house was | 2 |
the norman character of | 2 |
as the children of | 2 |
for the purpose of | 2 |
child was brought to | 2 |
of the norman conquest | 2 |
when a young man | 2 |
he is named john | 2 |
as a christian name | 2 |
origin of the clans | 2 |
from the paris directory | 2 |
this toast has been | 2 |
they were seated at | 2 |
of leek and macclesfield | 2 |
i have no doubt | 2 |
fair amount of probability | 2 |
the town of caudebec | 2 |
the only daughter of | 2 |
inheritance of this ancient | 2 |
the most remarkable was | 2 |
by name benjamin william | 2 |
the heiress of de | 2 |
also the other form | 2 |
upon by the executive | 2 |
within the pale of | 2 |
an heiress of courtenay | 2 |
where she died about | 2 |
on the roll of | 2 |
of the old english | 2 |
belonging or in any | 2 |
of the whole of | 2 |
quarterly or and azure | 2 |
fortunes of the clan | 2 |
descended from a second | 2 |
the seat of war | 2 |
he ought to have | 2 |
foundling names upon double | 2 |
the names of faith | 2 |
in accordance with teutonic | 2 |
the precincts of this | 2 |
in the caudebec patent | 2 |
was apprenticed to a | 2 |
and paly of six | 2 |
the man to whom | 2 |
a branch of this | 2 |
a variation of the | 2 |
the reply to the | 2 |
lived in cayuga co | 2 |
that two of the | 2 |
the property of this | 2 |
fourth son of robert | 2 |
is the origin of | 2 |
the visitations of and | 2 |
barry of eight argent | 2 |
the feeling of the | 2 |
mythological kettle of the | 2 |
origin of great italians | 2 |
among the men of | 2 |
duty nobly and well | 2 |
sprung from the second | 2 |
early date in his | 2 |
for divers good causes | 2 |
daughter of richard de | 2 |
time of edward the | 2 |
name is proper to | 2 |
house of frezel or | 2 |
the fraser estates were | 2 |
of john bull and | 2 |
as probably from o | 2 |
may be a compound | 2 |
frankish chronicles before referred | 2 |
in the uprising of | 2 |
the name of an | 2 |
are of german origin | 2 |
one of those that | 2 |
the teutonic system generally | 2 |
was the principal seat | 2 |
of these names are | 2 |
this affection for the | 2 |
the eighteenth century was | 2 |
way in which the | 2 |
me that our name | 2 |
had belonged to the | 2 |
is as old as | 2 |
and assumed the local | 2 |
being an augmentation granted | 2 |
was the inheritance of | 2 |
any connection with the | 2 |
van etten and had | 2 |
aspirated the h in | 2 |
an heiress of ferrers | 2 |
which may be referred | 2 |
gemelles and a chief | 2 |
he was the only | 2 |
who are descended from | 2 |
the sixteenth and seventeenth | 2 |
one of the original | 2 |
after the match with | 2 |
and how can we | 2 |
popular music of ye | 2 |
of england in the | 2 |
the possessor of the | 2 |
origin having been forgotten | 2 |
the popularity of that | 2 |
associated with the name | 2 |
until the reign of | 2 |
and in the second | 2 |
on his marriage with | 2 |
doth hereby acknowledge and | 2 |
were it not that | 2 |
of the first annual | 2 |
the name of one | 2 |
of single patronymics in | 2 |
were such as to | 2 |
of the family are | 2 |
to the keepership of | 2 |
the delight of reading | 2 |
to a place near | 2 |
be of interest to | 2 |
are all ancient names | 2 |
you have received this | 2 |
the nature of a | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
of double baptismal names | 2 |
it is probable that | 2 |
had it not been | 2 |
which resulted in the | 2 |
marriage with a coheiress | 2 |
it was in the | 2 |
is a pedigree of | 2 |
are among the early | 2 |
ever since continued the | 2 |
part of the sixteenth | 2 |
with the names of | 2 |
descended from robert de | 2 |
to have been given | 2 |
currant money of the | 2 |
materials for a history | 2 |
there is an o | 2 |
sable three mullets or | 2 |
printer and publisher who | 2 |
writers have taken the | 2 |
names of their children | 2 |
in the custody of | 2 |
in the range of | 2 |
to be the name | 2 |
sometimes of a form | 2 |
which now came into | 2 |
the present family was | 2 |
last heir male of | 2 |
book comes from the | 2 |
few years after the | 2 |
benjamin william jacob codebec | 2 |
the parish of farndon | 2 |
son of the late | 2 |
a lion rampant argent | 2 |
there at the very | 2 |
differenced it by a | 2 |
of these names have | 2 |
for which foerstemann proposes | 2 |
carolina wilhelmina amelia skeggs | 2 |
she was the daughter | 2 |
of mary and ann | 2 |
at least in some | 2 |
the franks are concerned | 2 |
which had belonged to | 2 |
rule laid down by | 2 |
loyal to the crown | 2 |
the kind of names | 2 |
for which see the | 2 |
be one of the | 2 |
no doubt in many | 2 |
acquired in the th | 2 |
captain of a company | 2 |
in the peenpack neighborhood | 2 |
of the history of | 2 |
choose a printer and | 2 |
has since been the | 2 |
in asking me to | 2 |
a company of sharpshooters | 2 |
history of parish registers | 2 |
between three estoiles sable | 2 |
was borne by william | 2 |
name to be derived | 2 |
boone was a frequent | 2 |
fifth son of the | 2 |
word of the compound | 2 |
a copy of a | 2 |
corruption of another name | 2 |
succeeded to the chiefship | 2 |
illustration although this family | 2 |
by the blessing of | 2 |
from him this ancient | 2 |
seat of this ancient | 2 |
the time of stephen | 2 |
at the annual meeting | 2 |
directly to the conquest | 2 |
mentioned in the domesday | 2 |
was the nick form | 2 |
who assumed the local | 2 |
hardly doubt to be | 2 |
an augmentation granted to | 2 |
names taken from the | 2 |
in the east indies | 2 |
found in their places | 2 |
william sheldon in the | 2 |
illustration it has been | 2 |
where they have since | 2 |
went by an heiress | 2 |
back to the first | 2 |
is well with my | 2 |
of an opposite character | 2 |
daughter of hugh scott | 2 |
unto the said peter | 2 |
living in the second | 2 |
the parish of newton | 2 |
which has since been | 2 |
remaining branch in the | 2 |
italians as evidenced in | 2 |
general system by which | 2 |
house on the hill | 2 |
of this branch of | 2 |
fire which took place | 2 |
the great hebrew invasion | 2 |
held the manor of | 2 |
it is just possible | 2 |
that there is a | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
armorial bearings of the | 2 |
daughter and sole heir | 2 |
the property of a | 2 |
grandson of jan van | 2 |
i should suppose to | 2 |
in place of the | 2 |
some of the name | 2 |
there is good reason | 2 |
a good account of | 2 |
story of the toys | 2 |
having married the coheiress | 2 |
seventh interest in the | 2 |
to have been taken | 2 |
one hundred and eleven | 2 |
other instances might be | 2 |
received the name of | 2 |
identified himself with the | 2 |
was buried by the | 2 |
it came to be | 2 |
to give an account | 2 |
the testa de nevill | 2 |
dather of thomas helly | 2 |
would seem that the | 2 |
the son of evans | 2 |
who were afterwards of | 2 |
whence the name of | 2 |
may be more probably | 2 |
for letters of administration | 2 |
the death of william | 2 |
unsuspected dignity of some | 2 |
by these presents doe | 2 |
prisoner at the battle | 2 |
used in place of | 2 |
right loyal to the | 2 |
the mother being called | 2 |
personal knowledge of the | 2 |
fentons of the aird | 2 |
to the west indies | 2 |
and delivery of these | 2 |
the first place i | 2 |
it is one that | 2 |
branch of a very | 2 |
with the meaning of | 2 |
english house of lords | 2 |
it the meaning of | 2 |
on which they are | 2 |
seat of the shirleys | 2 |
of the elder male | 2 |
a fortunate match with | 2 |
plans for genealogical works | 2 |
one of the gentlemen | 2 |
to represent the stem | 2 |
name epoch in england | 2 |
to be of puritan | 2 |
army in the winter | 2 |
whom he had the | 2 |
its place as a | 2 |
the whole of england | 2 |
of old german names | 2 |
of the dominion of | 2 |
we cannot doubt that | 2 |
the names of a | 2 |
organization of the clan | 2 |
who died minister of | 2 |
as pastor of the | 2 |
the preparation of the | 2 |