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Family Surnames - B (Bea - Bez)Surname Gateway Page Access (click on desired gateway page)
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BEAGLE - COM: Beagle Familiy Genealogy Forum BEALL - BIO: John (Pioneer-Farmer) b: 1837 Alabama L: AL, CA, WA) BEALS PWP: Colorful Families |
| bean — — — (b500) |
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BEARBOWER/BEERBOWER/BIERBAUER - PWP: The Music Of My Heart |
| beardmore — — — (b635) |
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| beasley — — — (b240) |
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- - - - Personal Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - - Other Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - * Seeking Surnames courtesy listings for this Surname - - - Root — Old English Meaning — meadow or wood where bees were found. |
| beaton — — — (b350) |
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- - - - Personal Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - - Other Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - * Seeking Surnames courtesy listings for this Surname - - - Root — English (Norman origin) Meaning — Habitational name from BÈthune in Pas-de-Calais, France from the medieval personal name Be(a)ton, a pet name from a short form of Bartholomew or Beatrice |
| beatty / baty / Beattie — — — (b300) |
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| beaulieu — — — (b400) |
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- - - - Personal Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - - Other Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - * Seeking Surnames courtesy listings for this Surname - - - Root — Old French Meaning — "Beautiful Place" |
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Beaver - COM: Beaver Surname Grave Search Results (Find a Grave) |
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BECK - BIO: William (Farmer) b: 1856, Germany L: Germany, Il, CA |
| beckett — — — (b230) |
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- - - - Personal Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - - Other Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - * Seeking Surnames courtesy listings for this Surname - - - Root — Old English (local) Meaning — A little brook or stream. |
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BECKMAN - PWP: Marie Beckman's Genealogy PWP BECKSTEAD - PWP: Steinbrecher Family Tree: Beckstead BECKWITH - BIO: John Bruce (Pediatric Pathologist) b: 1933 Washington |
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BEEGHLY - COM: Beeghly Family Genealogy Forum BEEKMAN - PWP: Beekman Genealogy |
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| beich — — — (b200) |
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- - - - Personal Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - - Other Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - * Seeking Surnames courtesy listings for this Surname - - - Root — Germanic Meaning — Possibly a variant of German Bauch or a respelling of German Beiche. Habitational name from Beicha or Beucha, both on the Saale river, or from Beichau in Silesia. |
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| belcher — — — (b426) |
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BELL - PWP: Hemlock Hill, Bell Family Name BELLAND - PWP: Welcome, The Belland Family BELLINGER - BIO: Phillip, business mgr. b: 1867 Michigan BELLISTRI - PWP: Bellistri - Tringale Family Album |
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BENDER - BIO Susan Bender McFarland, A pionéer woman, circa 1852 BENFIELD - BIO Thomas Benfield, circa 1700) |
| bennett — — — (b530) |
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BENNINGHOFF - COM Family Genealogy Forum |
| bennister — — — (b523) |
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- - - - Personal Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - - Other Web Site Listings (random order) - - - - - - * Seeking Surnames courtesy listings for this Surname - - - Root — French Meaning — The keeper of a bath; from the French bain, a bath. |
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BENT - COM: Distant Cousin Search BENVENUTO / CRISCUOLO - PWP: Edward Criscuolo Jr. and Joan Benvenuto, (from Italy) |
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BERNSTEIN - PWP: Welcome to Bernstein Family Genealogy BERRY - COM: Berry Family Genealogy Forum BERRYHILL - CEM: Berryhill Family Cemetery BERTOTTI - PWP: Genealogia della Famiglia BERTOTTI (Italian language) |
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BETSINGER - PWP: The Betsinger Bunch, (New York & Europe) BETTENCOURT - PWP: The Bettencourt Family 1200-2000 BETZ - BIO: George H (farmer) b: 1867 Illinois L: Washington State |
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| bewley — — — (b400) |
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Root — Old French Meaning — "Beautiful Place" derives from various Norman French place-names in England (Counties Durham, Kent, Westmorland and, [still in the original form of Beaulieu] Hampshire and Northamptonshire). An exception is the Bewley in Wiltshire, which meant 'gadfly-infested clearing'). The name occurs in Ireland but is an English transplant. |
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