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81Gater — This interesting surname of medieval English origins. It is recorded in a wide range of spellings including Gater, Geater, Geter, Gayter, Gaitor, Gayther, Geator, and even Jator, with no doubt other versions as well. It has several possible… …
82Geater — This interesting surname of early English origins, with the various spellings of Gater, Goater, Geater, Gayter, Gaitor, Gayther, Geator, and no doubt others as well, and has several possible origins. It may be tographical or locational, and as… …
83Hannay — is a famous name which originated chiefly in County Galloway, Scotland, but which is almost equally popular in Ireland. It derives from the personal name Attannay , itself an anglicized form of the old patronymic Ap Sheanaigh meaning Son of… …
84O'Hannay — Hannay is a famous name which originated chiefly in County Galloway, Scotland, but which is almost equally popular in Ireland. It derives from the personal name Attannay , itself an anglicized form of the old patronymic Ap Sheanaigh meaning Son… …
85Heap — This interesting Dichensian surname is of English and Anglo Saxon pre 7th century origin. It can be either locational or topographical. If locational, the source is the place in Lancashire in the parish of Bury near Manchester, called Heap Bridge …
86Kingsmill — This unusual and interesting name is of early medieval English origin and is either a topographical or locational surname. As the latter, the name derives from any of the places called Kingsmill, such as those in Hampshire and in Kent, which… …
87Lawton — This interesting name is English, and locational in origin. It derives from the villages of Lawton in Cheshire, both being recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as Lautune . There is also a Lawton village in Herefordshire and this is also recorded… …
88Lilford — This is a locational surname from the village of Lilford near Oundle in the county of Northamptonshire. The village also gives its name to the barony of Lilford. The origin is Olde English and the translation is Lilla s ford , with Lilla being a… …
89Lillford — This is a locational surname from the village of Lilford near Oundle in the county of Northamptonshire. The village also gives its name to the barony of Lilford. The origin is Olde English and the translation is Lilla s ford , with Lilla being a… …
90Lowten — Recorded in several forms including Laughton, Lauton, Lawton, Lowten, Lowton, and others, this is an English surname. It is locational from the villages of Lawton in Cheshire, both being recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Lautune . There is …