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quadgram frequency
in the reign of276
the reign of henry149
the reign of edward121
in the parish of116
in the county of108
in the time of50
reign of henry iii47
reign of edward iii45
the reign of richard45
reign of edward ii42
of the house of41
he was a farmer41
the name of the41
from the heiress of39
reign of richard ii39
with the heiress of39
i take to be38
a younger branch of37
the first recorded ancestor35
in the case of34
of the seventeenth century32
in the th of31
of the reign of31
a chevron between three30
one of the most30
the ancestor of the29
corresponding with an o28
of the present family27
be taken to be27
coat was borne by27
was a farmer at26
in the same county25
daughter and heir of25
reign of henry vi25
said to have been25
seems to have been24
to be the same24
may be taken to24
at the time of23
the name is derived23
reign of edward i23
the name of a23
the end of the23
the reign of elizabeth22
was the ancestor of22
of this ancient family22
by whom he had22
as early as the22
the origin of the21
the elder line of21
it seems to me21
is said to have21
the time of the21
be the same as21
the time of henry21
the middle of the20
this coat was borne20
the seat of the20
ancestor of the present20
reign of henry viii20
to be found in19
second son of sir19
married the heiress of19
among the early settlers19
was borne by sir19
of the manor of19
younger branch of the19
who lived in the18
on the death of18
illustration this is a18
the same as an18
a younger son of18
by the marriage of18
the th of henry18
came from the heiress18
the time of edward18
living in the reign17
ancestor of this family17
the beginning of the17
in the sense of17
lived in the reign17
marriage with the heiress17
illustration the name is17
in the male line17
the head of the17
in the names of16
the ancestor of this16
descended from the second16
by marriage with the16
reign of henry vii15
of the county of15
the second son of15
line of the family15
reign of henry i15
of the fifteenth century15
name is derived from15
is the first recorded14
at the battle of14
it will be seen14
is a younger branch14
to us through the14
the th of edward14
from an heiress of14
reign of henry ii14
branch of this family14
match with the heiress14
come to us through14
the second marriage of14
in the possession of13
the ancestors of this13
about the reign of13
a member of the13
appear to have been13
son of sir john13
by the name of13
latter part of the13
from the reign of13
the chief of the13
from the second son13
branch of the family13
us through the normans13
this is a younger13
elder line of the13
the latter part of13
at the same period12
in connection with the12
at the beginning of12
born in shelby county12
appears to have been12
at the head of12
the parish of st12
the early part of12
was born in shelby12
the period of the12
in accordance with the12
to the reign of12
the present family is12
in the reigns of12
to have been the12
the present family descend12
as the reign of12
which i take to12
daughter and coheir of12
in the seventeenth century12
as appears by the12
in the fifteenth century12
as the name of12
early part of the11
taken to be from11
as a matter of11
the residence of the11
younger brother of the11
the history of the11
of the eighteenth century11
and was the ancestor11
a fess between three11
which seems to be11
origin of the name11
the civil wars of11
take to be the11
the names of the11
early as the reign11
has ever since remained11
in the person of11
in the female line11
during the civil wars11
of the family of11
is one of the11
of the fourteenth century11
the scrope and grosvenor11
seat of the family11
roll of the reign11
of the family in11
accompanied her parents to11
was one of the11
at the age of11
scrope and grosvenor roll11
civil wars of the10
roll of battle abbey10
reign of queen elizabeth10
wars of the seventeenth10
from the second marriage10
is the same as10
of the most ancient10
the marriage of sir10
be found in the10
of the same name10
to be from the10
which came from the10
male line of the10
a very early period10
to be derived from10
was living in the10
present family descend from10
the male line of10
a match with the10
of the sixteenth century10
be traced to the10
genealogical and biographical department10
label of three points10
a younger brother of10
the reign of queen10
and the heiress of10
at the end of10
are said to have10
accompanied his parents to10
ancestors of this family10
corresponding with an a10
of the province of10
the first of the10
a label of three10
took the name of10
take to be from10
was succeeded by his10
appears by the roll10
within a border engrailed10
the extinction of the10
will be found in10
by the roll of10
at the same time10
was inherited from the10
younger son of sir10
of william the conqueror10
borne by sir john10
can be traced to10
to have been a10
the principal seat of10
clan fraser in canada10
supposed to have been10
the elder branch of10
branch of an ancient9
illustration a family of9
illustration this family is9
soon after the conquest9
before the reign of9
the original seat of9
the close of the9
the same name as9
of the clan fraser9
at a very early9
in notes and queries9
an heiress of that9
from the time of9
a number of names9
heiress of that name9
from whence the name9
the same as the9
in the thirteenth century9
by a match with9
the reigns of edward9
of the clan in9
the family in the9
in a charter of9
a branch of the9
as one of the9
of arms of the9
rolls of the dates9
in the list of9
reign of edward iv9
in the th century9
the present coat was9
the roll of battle9
to have been seated9
in the fourteenth century9
with regard to the9
was borne by monsieur9
is supposed to have9
derived from the heiress8
he was the ancestor8
present coat was borne8
the heiress of the8
representative of the family8
family is descended from8
was the son of8
is in the parish8
the death of the8
from the same origin8
assumed the name of8
the clan fraser in8
the more ancient coat8
younger branch of this8
the annual business meeting8
of one of the8
in the first place8
is to be found8
in the roll of8
as appears by his8
and one of the8
the roll of arms8
there can be no8
about the end of8
first recorded ancestor of8
in his history of8
second son of the8
was a farmer and8
are to be found8
became possessed of the8
principal seat of the8
bore the present coat8
on the other hand8
in the last century8
in the genealogy of8
a lion rampant gules8
in one of the8
illustration this is the8
whence the name is8
members of the family8
by an heiress to8
of the frasers of8
with the coheiress of8
in the hundred of8
have been seated at8
the reign of james8
the house of commons8
illustration this ancient family8
having married the heiress8
the first in the8
in the altdeutsches namenbuch8
roll of arms of8
in the eighteenth century8
inherited from the heiress8
younger branch of an8
after the death of8
in the early part8
from the same stem8
with the exception of8
in the form of8
be a corruption of8
may be referred to8
list of early settlers8
reign of henry iv8
about the middle of8
the county of leicester8
of this family was8
the genealogy of the8
may be taken as7
was born in hardin7
the marquis de la7
about the beginning of7
in the hundred rolls7
is said to be7
of this venerable family7
in the course of7
be the same name7
an heiress to the7
recorded ancestor of this7
referred to at p7
an account of the7
so far as the7
ancestor of the family7
from the name of7
the manner in which7
the roll of the7
remained in the family7
side by side with7
to the house of7
the toast of the7
he had no children7
the representative of the7
second son of thomas7
the property of the7
does not seem to7
son of joshua stephens7
of the name of7
to western ohio and7
the names of men7
gave name to this7
it has ever since7
second marriage of sir7
on account of the7
to be from a7
we can hardly doubt7
family of great antiquity7
the clan in canada7
the seat of this7
the ancient seat of7
seat of this family7
on the decease of7
in that of edward7
end of the seventeenth7
third son of sir7
parents to shelby county7
of the grafton press7
of the elder line7
at the period of7
line of this family7
i do not think7
generation living approximately to7
of the last century7
elder branch of the7
this ancient family is7
from a younger brother7
reign of james i7
the county of somerset7
the antiquity of the7
he was a lawyer7
owned and occupied the7
the county of hereford7
western ohio and indiana7
as to the origin7
in the sixteenth century7
the province of quebec7
the county of stafford7
of this family in7
ancestor of this ancient7
the way in which7
from a similar origin7
in that of henry7
descended from a younger7
in the name of7
the time of william7
and had one child7
corresponds with an o7
the pedigree begins with7
as a general rule7
same as an a7
original seat of the7
chief justice of the7
the county of devon7
parents to western ohio7
and the scrope and7
the name is local7
the reign of charles7
of the first baronet7
born in franklin county6
to the present day6
the ending in en6
name in the liber6
is supposed to be6
in the new york6
she was born may6
in the latter part6
a chevron gules between6
to the origin of6
the head of this6
in the twelfth century6
by the heiress of6
by sir john de6
to whom she bore6
the subject of the6
the dominion of canada6
she was a woman6
the possession of the6
first in the pedigree6
seems to be the6
have come to us6
married a daughter of6
a younger branch was6
chevron gules between three6
the roll of carlaverock6
history of the clan6
a high german form6
the county of derby6
the family removed to6
a young man of6
has since continued the6
in the ninth of6
the cuddeback stone house6
history of the family6
traced to the reign6
the lands of the6
on a bend sable6
province of new york6
she was born aug6
will be seen that6
same as an o6
of the town of6
of this family is6
ancestors of the present6
to be a contraction6
the ancestors of the6
the founder of the6
was born in franklin6
son of sir thomas6
is the ancestor of6
he is a farmer6
such a name as6
the same word as6
on a bend gules6
beginning of the eighteenth6
son of the second6
of the family was6
reign of richard i6
she was born in6
present family is descended6
of the earl of6
tokens of seventeenth century6
was a woman of6
the pedigree of this6
probably the same as6
at the close of6
living in the th6
the names of women6
elder line of this6
to be of saxon6
was a man of6
supposed to be of6
the eldest son of6
on behalf of the6
the only remaining branch6
younger branch was of6
the topographer and genealogist6
th of henry vi6
by his marriage with6
on a chief gules6
with the ending in6
into the teutonic system6
the said jacob codebec6
i am inclined to6
some of the names6
son of sir william6
succeeded by his son6
the list of early6
may be said to6
and thus became possessed6
appears by his seal6
extinction of the elder6
descendants or followers of6
daughter and heiress of6
traced to the conquest6
th of edward i6
thus became possessed of6
married an heiress of6
of the common pleas6
which can be traced6
period of the conquest6
meeting of the clan6
for an account of6
married the coheiress of6
arms of the reign6
extinct on the death6
remained the inheritance of6
end of the reign6
the methodist episcopal church6
is traced to the6
ancient seat of the6
whom he had no6
in possession of the6
leland in his itinerary6
meditations upon the creed6
be a contraction of6
the county of northampton6
in the north of6
brother of the first6
on the th of6
in the civil wars5
home of elting cuddeback5
th of henry iii5
history of the county5
were among the early5
first of the name5
was the name of5
end of the fifteenth5
representation of the family5
is the mother of5
early in the fifteenth5
the sonne of robert5
my father and mother5
the ancient arms of5
who died in the5
the name to be5
a bend between six5
reigns of edward iii5
of the last earl5
calendar of state papers5
the time of king5
a family of great5
of this venerable house5
the county of warwick5
extinct in the male5
she was born jan5
that of richard ii5
in the second place5
the ancient family of5
head of the pedigree5
the present family are5
we find the following5
carried by an heiress5
till the reign of5
was sold in the5
time of edward iv5
on the part of5
discoverer of the fraser5
became extinct in the5
the affairs of the5
in the midst of5
would seem to be5
third son of the5
come down to us5
seem to have been5
he had four children5
son of sir edward5
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries5
whom he had four5
in the first quarter5
from the period of5
the origin of our5
to be most probably5
with a label of5
in the hands of5
said to be of5
we have the name5
the eldest branch of5
of which he was5
is by no means5
from the coheiress of5
of a similar kind5
until the extinction of5
by the germans to5
do not know of5
in such names as5
i have seen is5
chief of the clan5
high german form of5
in the third of5
of the present baronet5
have already referred to5
the addition of a5
the early frankish converts5
was raised on his5
the direct ancestor of5
reign of henry v5
the highlands of scotland5
part of the seventeenth5
as well as of5
of the old testament5
the character of the5
the county of gloucester5
in point of fact5
was a farmer on5
in the summer of5
son of the first5
of six or and5
to be a corruption5
one or two of5
this county in the5
a farmer at montague5
who was living in5
it to be a5
was a farmer in5
seat and residence of5
it may be that5
said to be a5
line became extinct in5
there is no doubt5
of six argent and5
daughter of sir john5
younger brother of sir5
in the pedigree is5
of the th century5
is another form of5
the father of the5
and the french have5
possessed of the manor5
a frankish form of5
the third son of5
in the united states5
which has since continued5
one of the old5
has ever since continued5
it has been said5
the present representative of5
name to this ancient5
time of edward iii5
family are descended from5
of the same place5
inheritance of his descendants5
not appear to have5
in the chancery suits5
illustration the family of5
the methodist protestant church5
became the seat of5
the decease of the5
was a member of5
be from the same5
came from an heiress5
sonne of robert pownoll5
in that of richard5
of the first earl5
one of the oldest5
in the history of5
and to have been5
the clan in the5
to the time of5
the case of the5
time of william the5
in old german names5
does not appear to5
be of saxon origin5
to which i have5
i do not know5
at an early period5
daughter of joshua stephens5
the inheritance of his5
only remaining branch of5
at the annual business5
seems to be that5
the said benjamin william5
there is also a5
the early history of5
daughter and coheiress of5
the north of england5
came in with the5
the female line from5
in the middle of5
descended from richard de5
and so borne by5
till the end of5
in the seventeenth of5
female line from the5
and was succeeded by5
he was born may5
from the third son5
of the elder branch5
previous to the reformation5
mullets of six points5
family in the time5
the seat and residence5
of the twelfth century5
a few of the5
since the reign of5
the immediate ancestor of5
some of these names5
time of henry ii5
of the fraser river5
descended from sir john5
was the daughter of5
time of the conquest5
in what is now5
the same origin as5
the inheritance of this5
continued in the family5
in the same way5
the fourteenth and fifteenth5
after the battle of5
as in the case5
lived at port jervis5
and heir of john5
went out to the5
seems to me that5
to some of the5
a bend sable three5
was the first of5
names of a similar5
can be no doubt5
the residence of his5
the seventeenth century the5
as far as i5
also the name of5
on a fess sable5
john fraser de berry5
a bend gules three5
her parents to shelby5
first recorded ancestor is5
the match with the5
continued the residence of5
collectanea topographica et genealogica5
family is traced to5
of thomas mcclish moore5
of the roll of5
account of this family5
the second earl of5
head of the house5
from generation to generation5
as a reward for5
till the extinction of5
names may be taken5
ancestor of this venerable5
a border engrailed sable5
from which we have5
grandfather of the present5
a farmer at deerpark5
lord of the manor5
of the same kind5
immediate ancestor of the5
the pedigree is traced5
time of king john4
the excitement of the4
year of his reign4
appears to be the4
the daughter of the4
small run of water4
not by any means4
daughter of charles stephens4
son of the house4
which has ever since4
that of edward iii4
in this case the4
a part of the4
and was buried in4
a curious account of4
in with the saxons4
the records of the4
the illustrious house of4
an old german name4
the first proved ancestor4
a canton of the4
nothing to do with4
th of edward ii4
the residence of this4
under the earl of4
from the house of4
in his list of4
the reign of william4
a fess gules between4
descended from the third4
second marriage of the4
the pedigree is not4
whose first wife was4
the th day of4
to the rank of4
the county of worcester4
is from a stem4
pedigree is traced to4
of the fourth generation4
of the earls of4
which they had been4
to the toast of4
not know of it4
the county of lincoln4
so far as it4
of the first century4
at an early date4
in the registers of4
the meaning of which4
a matter of fact4
when it was sold4
as a man of4
of three points gules4
and biographical department of4
of the old and4
name of local origin4
a hamlet in the4
that we have the4
but i do not4
who was also called4
there is only one4
th of edward iii4
married the daughter and4
and became extinct in4
in the teutonic system4
came from the coheiress4
continued the seat and4
both in england and4
prior to the reign4
second son of robert4
was held in the4
more ancient coat was4
the sixth of henry4
the stem on which4
the old english names4
was the coat of4
he was the first4
century of our era4
the second year of4
of a moiety of4
the house of yvery4
to refer to the4
roll of the date4
is the only remaining4
of the families of4
i am disposed to4
marriage of sir thomas4
in the present chapter4
have assumed the name4
the family of the4
of the time of4
the representative of this4
on the morning of4
and was father of4
the society of antiquaries4
died at the age4
a diminutive from the4
of the ancestors of4
of this ancient house4
of an ancient family4
a list of the4
ancestor of the house4
of the methodist protestant4
to the roll of4
was seated in the4
estate appears to have4
beginning of the sixteenth4
the south of scotland4
the first earl of4
of the castle of4
one of the first4
th of richard ii4
part of the fifteenth4
speaker of the house4
the names of all4
be of norman origin4
who were seated at4
head of the clan4
we may take it4
of the shire for4
a fess sable three4
the reign of stephen4
in the family till4
a matter of course4
to the fact that4
i may observe that4
became a member of4
the th of richard4
a reward for his4
the genealogical and biographical4
about the same time4
time of henry iii4
younger son of john4
was the property of4
who succeeded to the4
was created a baronet4
department of the grafton4
in the war of4
was grandfather of the4
in consequence of his4
is no doubt the4
have been borne by4
the same as a4
in the church of4
in the sixth of4
time of edward i4
of the revolutionary war4
in the first of4
in the family until4
the fortunes of the4
in the fifth of4
the family until the4
from whom the present4
the whole range of4
of the lands of4
for the names of4
the rest of the4
purchased the manor of4
at a later period4
might be taken to4
the ending in a4
within the limits of4
the th year of4
many of the names4
head of this family4
she was born oct4
was second son of4
coat in the reign4
to be a diminutive4
be derived from the4
the west riding directory4
by the service of4
of the name in4
as it seems to4
on the ground that4
the inheritance of the4
pedigree of this family4
inherited from an heiress4
the family by the4
branch of the great4
stands at the head4
of any of the4
reign of charles ii4
the master of lovat4
the chiefs of the4
this branch of the4
the name of fraser4
branch of the house4
lands of the patent4
in the same parish4
her parents to western4
in the days of4
beheaded on tower hill4
justice of the peace4
member of the firm4
the record of the4
is found in the4
account of the family4
the said peter guymard4
in the south of4
about the twelfth century4
a chief gules two4
after the norman conquest4
he was born nov4
son of sir robert4
a name of local4
a tribe or family4
by whom she had4
the battle of hastings4
in the register of4
as an illustration of4
they owned and occupied4
in a subsequent chapter4
this was the coat4
chief gules two mullets4
the last instance i4
residence of his descendants4
of the present representative4
the name of baptism4
by the executive committee4
justice of the common4
chief of the province4
from their frankish ancestors4
a chief indented gules4
paly of six argent4
appears to have come4
the principal male line4
to this ancient family4
the ninth of edward4
daughter of jane evans4
the extinct family of4
since continued the seat4
became the family seat4
came into the family4
and the english bible4
in the interest of4
to be seen in4
of the origin of4
of this family were4
joseph morris of shrewsbury4
illustration the pedigree is4
escallops of the first4
see the visitation of4
be said to be4
and in consideration of4
she is the mother4
the representation of the4
present family is sprung4
at the service of4
middle of the fifteenth4
for the county of4
of the celebrated sir4
a large proportion of4
second son of john4
and heir of sir4
is not proved beyond4
this family in the4
a farmer at cuddebackville4
first proved ancestor of4
and corresponding with an4
the time of richard4
in this county in4
he was born sept4
may probably be the4
branches of this family4
do not think that4
assumed the local name4
a farmer on homestead4
was the direct ancestor4
the atlantic with the4
some of the more4
illustration the pedigree begins4
close of the seventeenth4
of most of the4
referred to in the4
the first year of4
no reason to doubt4
present representative of the4
of the second earl4
in the domesday survey4
in response to the4
i venture to think4
found in the list4
present family are descended4
traced to the time4
toast of the clan4
the part of the4
forms of the same4
head of the family4
was the seat of4
of the male line4
for a curious account4
became extinct on the4
also to have been4
of land in the4
succeeded to the estates4
a chief for each4
biographical department of the4
of the antiquity of4
daughter of john stephens4
the meeting at ottawa4
of the legal method4
we may add that4
reason to believe that4
his marriage with the4
atlantic with the pilgrim4
founded the town of4
this is the only4
to have been established4
illustration this is an4
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of this county in4
the old german name4
in the next chapter4
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the descent of this4
the reigns of henry4
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out to the cape4
leigh of west hall4
father of the present4
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illustration the first recorded4
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information regarding the clan4
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cape of good hope4
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the head of a4
the new york directory4
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the time when the4
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in northern new jersey4
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the reign of king4
the outbreak of the4
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lords of the manor4
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the time of charlemagne3
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marriage with the coheiress3
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branches of the family3
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history of this family3
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of it at present3
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of roundheads and cavaliers3
its high german form3
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of the domesday survey3
direct ancestor of the3
the duke of norfolk3
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daughter of thomas mcclish3
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a few years ago3
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the germans to be3
historical and genealogical societies3
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lord chief justice of3
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the committee of safety3
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this family is of3
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pedigrees of allied families3
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of acres of land3
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lord mayor of london3
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time of henry i3
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manors in this county3
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th day of february3
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names of this sort3
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society of southern california3
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that of a man3
the province of new3
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at the foot of3
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be referred to an3
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reign of king john3
last instance i have3
the chairman in proposing2
and thus became connected2
we have all heard2
seems to me not2
i shall show in2
names of angels to2
have such names as2
man be baptized by2
son of robert and2
the pretensions of the2
these old frankish names2
the manuscript prepared for2
all the known descendants2
to whom she has2
the sale of genealogical2
illustration a norman family2
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for the sake of2
service was held in2
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the two words of2
was sold to the2
chart of our french2
second and third gules2
is that of one2
the present is a2
now the property of2
a declaration of several2
with names of a2
water called by the2
a much earlier period2
familiar to our country2
is the first proved2
within an orle of2
he married a daughter2
sir walter de molesworth2
a fess engrailed between2
compound from this stem2
it went by an2
not seem to occur2
connection with the two2
a lawyer of chicago2
his descent from the2
precincts of this church2
entered in the vestry2
to be common to2
was presented with a2
in germany we find2
probably come to us2
family to a place2
the counterpart of the2
some call their sons2
by monsieur john de2
by king charles i2
is a high german2
declaration of several of2
to hold the said2
but familiar to our2
was a cutter from2
he was born jan2
the most ancient families2
the number of frasers2
settled in derbyshire in2
great fortitude and patience2
earl of egmont in2
been an original surname2
of the house was2
the norman character of2
as the children of2
for the purpose of2
child was brought to2
of the norman conquest2
when a young man2
he is named john2
as a christian name2
origin of the clans2
from the paris directory2
this toast has been2
they were seated at2
of leek and macclesfield2
i have no doubt2
fair amount of probability2
the town of caudebec2
the only daughter of2
inheritance of this ancient2
the most remarkable was2
by name benjamin william2
the heiress of de2
also the other form2
upon by the executive2
within the pale of2
an heiress of courtenay2
where she died about2
on the roll of2
of the old english2
belonging or in any2
of the whole of2
quarterly or and azure2
fortunes of the clan2
descended from a second2
the seat of war2
he ought to have2
foundling names upon double2
the names of faith2
in accordance with teutonic2
the precincts of this2
in the caudebec patent2
was apprenticed to a2
and paly of six2
the man to whom2
a branch of this2
a variation of the2
the reply to the2
lived in cayuga co2
that two of the2
the property of this2
fourth son of robert2
is the origin of2
the visitations of and2
barry of eight argent2
the feeling of the2
mythological kettle of the2
origin of great italians2
among the men of2
duty nobly and well2
sprung from the second2
early date in his2
for divers good causes2
daughter of richard de2
time of edward the2
name is proper to2
house of frezel or2
the fraser estates were2
of john bull and2
as probably from o2
may be a compound2
frankish chronicles before referred2
in the uprising of2
the name of an2
are of german origin2
one of those that2
the teutonic system generally2
was the principal seat2
of these names are2
this affection for the2
the eighteenth century was2
way in which the2
me that our name2
had belonged to the2
is as old as2
and assumed the local2
being an augmentation granted2
was the inheritance of2
any connection with the2
van etten and had2
aspirated the h in2
an heiress of ferrers2
which may be referred2
gemelles and a chief2
he was the only2
who are descended from2
the sixteenth and seventeenth2
one of the original2
after the match with2
and how can we2
popular music of ye2
of england in the2
the possessor of the2
origin having been forgotten2
the popularity of that2
associated with the name2
until the reign of2
and in the second2
on his marriage with2
doth hereby acknowledge and2
were it not that2
of the first annual2
the name of one2
of single patronymics in2
were such as to2
of the family are2
to the keepership of2
the delight of reading2
to a place near2
be of interest to2
are all ancient names2
you have received this2
the nature of a2
as far as the2
of double baptismal names2
it is probable that2
had it not been2
which resulted in the2
marriage with a coheiress2
it was in the2
is a pedigree of2
are among the early2
ever since continued the2
part of the sixteenth2
with the names of2
descended from robert de2
to have been given2
currant money of the2
materials for a history2
there is an o2
sable three mullets or2
printer and publisher who2
writers have taken the2
names of their children2
in the custody of2
in the range of2
to be the name2
sometimes of a form2
which now came into2
the present family was2
last heir male of2
book comes from the2
few years after the2
benjamin william jacob codebec2
the parish of farndon2
son of the late2
a lion rampant argent2
there at the very2
differenced it by a2
of these names have2
for which foerstemann proposes2
carolina wilhelmina amelia skeggs2
she was the daughter2
of mary and ann2
at least in some2
the franks are concerned2
which had belonged to2
rule laid down by2
loyal to the crown2
the kind of names2
for which see the2
be one of the2
no doubt in many2
acquired in the th2
captain of a company2
in the peenpack neighborhood2
of the history of2
choose a printer and2
has since been the2
in asking me to2
a company of sharpshooters2
history of parish registers2
between three estoiles sable2
was borne by william2
name to be derived2
boone was a frequent2
fifth son of the2
word of the compound2
a copy of a2
corruption of another name2
succeeded to the chiefship2
illustration although this family2
by the blessing of2
from him this ancient2
seat of this ancient2
the time of stephen2
at the annual meeting2
directly to the conquest2
mentioned in the domesday2
was the nick form2
who assumed the local2
hardly doubt to be2
an augmentation granted to2
names taken from the2
in the east indies2
found in their places2
william sheldon in the2
illustration it has been2
where they have since2
went by an heiress2
back to the first2
is well with my2
of an opposite character2
daughter of hugh scott2
unto the said peter2
living in the second2
the parish of newton2
which has since been2
remaining branch in the2
italians as evidenced in2
general system by which2
house on the hill2
of this branch of2
fire which took place2
the great hebrew invasion2
held the manor of2
it is just possible2
that there is a2
that it should be2
armorial bearings of the2
daughter and sole heir2
the property of a2
grandson of jan van2
i should suppose to2
in place of the2
some of the name2
there is good reason2
a good account of2
story of the toys2
having married the coheiress2
seventh interest in the2
to have been taken2
one hundred and eleven2
other instances might be2
received the name of2
identified himself with the2
was buried by the2
it came to be2
to give an account2
the testa de nevill2
dather of thomas helly2
would seem that the2
the son of evans2
who were afterwards of2
whence the name of2
may be more probably2
for letters of administration2
the death of william2
unsuspected dignity of some2
by these presents doe2
prisoner at the battle2
used in place of2
right loyal to the2
the mother being called2
personal knowledge of the2
fentons of the aird2
to the west indies2
and delivery of these2
the first place i2
it is one that2
branch of a very2
with the meaning of2
english house of lords2
it the meaning of2
on which they are2
seat of the shirleys2
of the elder male2
a fortunate match with2
plans for genealogical works2
one of the gentlemen2
to represent the stem2
name epoch in england2
to be of puritan2
army in the winter2
whom he had the2
its place as a2
the whole of england2
of old german names2
of the dominion of2
we cannot doubt that2
the names of a2
organization of the clan2
who died minister of2
as pastor of the2
the preparation of the2