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Veare — This Norman surname recorded in the spellings of de Vere, Vere, Vear, Veare and Vears, was introduced into England in 1066. It is one the few which can be proved with absolute certainty to have been with William the Conqueror during the Invasion… … Surnames reference
Roger Jenyns — Sir Roger Jenyns (1663 1740) of Bottisham, was Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and was knighted.He was the son of Thomas Jenyns of Hayes (1609 1656) and his wife Sarah Latch (d 1703, daughter of Joseph Latch. He married Martha widow of John Mingay and… … Wikipedia
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Croot — This interesting and unusual surname, recorded in London Church Registers from the mid 16th Century under the variant spellings Croot, Croote, Crut, Crouth and Crowthe, has two distinct possible origins. Firstly, the name may derive from the… … Surnames reference
De Vere — This Norman surname recorded in the spellings of de Vere, Vere, Vear, Veare and Vears, was introduced into England in 1066. It is one the few which can be proved with absolute certainty to have been with William the Conqueror during the Invasion… … Surnames reference
Vear — This Norman surname recorded in the spellings of de Vere, Vere, Vear, Veare and Vears, was introduced into England in 1066. It is one the few which can be proved with absolute certainty to have been with William the Conqueror during the Invasion… … Surnames reference
Vears — This Norman surname recorded in the spellings of de Vere, Vere, Vear, Veare and Vears, was introduced into England in 1066. It is one the few which can be proved with absolute certainty to have been with William the Conqueror during the Invasion… … Surnames reference
Vere — This Norman surname recorded in the spellings of de Vere, Vere, Vear, Veare and Vears, was introduced into England in 1066. It is one the few which can be proved with absolute certainty to have been with William the Conqueror during the Invasion… … Surnames reference
Dever — Recorded in many spellings which include De Vere, De Vauz, De Var, Devar, Dever, Vaux, Vere, Vear, Veare and Vears, this is a surname of Norman French origins. It is locational and was introduced into England at the famous Conquest of 1066, being … Surnames reference
Devers — Recorded in many spellings which include De Vere, De Vauz, De Var, Devar, Dever, Devers, Vaux, Vere, Vear, Veare and Vears, this is a surname of Norman French origins. It is locational and was introduced into England at the famous Conquest of… … Surnames reference