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17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; Pages in category "17th-century English nobility" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 359 total. ...
Hyde family (English aristocracy) (2 C, 16 P) I. Iliffe family (6 P) J. James family (7 P) Jermyn family (13 P) Jolliffe family (15 P) K. ... Wodehouse (surname ...
They descend from European colonists who primarily settled at Jamestown, Williamsburg, the Northern Neck and along the James River and other navigable waters in Virginia during the 17th century. These elite families generally married within their social class for many generations and, as a result, most surnames of First Families date to the ...
Bernard Bailyn, The Barbarous Years: The Peopling of British North America: The Conflict of Civilizations, 1600-1675 (Vintage, 2012) Warren M. Billings (Editor), The Old Dominion in the Seventeenth Century: A Documentary History of Virginia, 1606-1700 (University of North Carolina Press, 2007) James Horn, A Land as God Made It (Perseus Books, 2005)
The surname Hearn is thought to be derived from Hairun, a settlement near Rouen, Normandy. [1] The name can be traced back to the English settlement after the Norman Conquest. [1] The Clan Heron, a border-raiding clan along the Anglo-Scottish border, would settle at Chipchase Castle in the 17th century.
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:17th-century English Jews and Category:17th-century English LGBTQ people and Category:17th-century English women The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
5 Born in the 17th century. 6 Born in the 18th century. 7 Born in the 19th century. ... Sutton, originally de Sutton, is an English toponymic surname. [1]
Salter is a Medieval English occupational surname, ... Edward Salter, 17th century, English politician; Ernest James Salter (1897–1959), Canadian airforce pilot;