George Emery LYONS Sr. Genealogy
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1351 | William Nelson Tice 1868-1937 Son of Manson Tice and Diancey Carpenter Tice Husband of Isabelle McGrew Dyson Tice | ||
1352 | William Noble Bean 1792-1867 Son of Henry Henson Bean Sr and Amelia Dyson Bean Buried: Oldfields Episcopal Chapel Cemetery, Hughesville, Charles, Maryland | ||
1353 | William P Fullmer Sr 1849-1926 Death Certificatr for William Price Fullmer Sr Husband of Elizabeth Alice Sainsbuty Fullmer | ||
1354 | William Richard Staker 1840-1917 Son of Francis Staker and Harriet Paige Staker Husband of Ruth Haines Staker | ||
1355 | William Richard Staker 1840-1917 Son of Francis Staker and Harriet Paige Staker Husband of Ruth Haines Staker | ||
1356 | William Rooke Weakley 1836-1920 Son of Amelia Rooke and William Weakley Husband of Emily Hales Duncan Weakley Taken from wedding photo 1861 in South Australia, Australia | ||
1357 | William Rooke Weakley to Emily Hales Duncan Marriage Certificate | ||
1358 | Williams Coat of Arms This name derives from the personal name "Wilhelm" composed of the elements "wil", meaning "of strong mind", and "helm", translating literally as helmet, and in this context meaning "protection". | ||
1359 | Williamson Family Coat of Arms Motto: Murus aeneus conscientia sana Motto Translation: A sound conscience is a wall of brass. This famous and interesting surname is a patronymic of William. William is derived from the Norman form of an Old French personal name composed of the Germanic elements "wil", will, desire, and "helm", helmet, protection. Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
1360 | Wing Family Coat of Arms This name is of English locational origin. It is recorded as Wedwungum in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, dated 966, as Withunga in the Domesday Book of 1086 and as Weenge in the 1203 Assize Court Rolls of Buckinghamshire, derives its name from the Old English pre 7th Century, "Wiht(h)uningas" meaning "dwellers at (ingas), the settlement (tun) of Wiht", a byname from "wiht", a "creature". | ||
1361 | Xenianaliz Holzknecht Andrew Wife of Joshua David Andrew (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
1362 | Yeoman Family Coat of Arms Recorded in the spellings of Yeoman, Yeman, and Yeomans, this is a very traditional English surname. It derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century word "geong" meaning "young", plus "mann", meaning a worker. | ||
1363 | Zaccheus Staker to Mary Souter Marriage Entry, Parish Records of Pagham, Sussex, England | ||
1364 | Zachary Bicknell 1590-1636 This name was brought to America by Zachary Bicknell. He emigrated from Barrington, Somerset, England to Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts in 1635. | ||
1365 | Zacheus Staker - 1768 Baptism Entry, Parish Records of Pagham, Sussex, England |