
Strer Surname Meaning & Strer Family History at Ancestry.com®
The Strer family name was found in the USA between 1840 and 1920. The most Strer families were found in USA in 1880. In 1840 there was 1 Strer family living in Missouri. This was 100% …
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Streer Surname Meaning & Streer Family History at Ancestry.com®
Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).
Steer Surname Meaning & Steer Family History at Ancestry.com®
English and German: from Middle English ster(e) Middle Low German stēr ‘young bull or ox steer bullock’ hence a nickname for a truculent person or perhaps a heavily built person or a …
William Steer Family History Records - Ancestry®
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Leo Randolph Turner - Ancestry®
2007年2月12日 · English: occupational name from Middle English t(o)urnour turner ‘turner’ (Old French to(u)rn(e)our) mainly denoting someone who fashioned small objects of wood metal or …
Stover Surname Meaning & Stover Family History at Ancestry.com®
North German (Stöver): from Middle Low German (bad)stover ‘bather barber worker at a public bathhouse’ mainly an occupational name but occasionally perhaps a nickname for a dedicated …
Raymond Lawrence Turner - Ancestry®
English: occupational name from Middle English t(o)urnour turner ‘turner’ (Old French to(u)rn(e)our) mainly denoting someone who fashioned small objects of wood metal or bone …
William George Turner - Ancestry®
English: occupational name from Middle English t(o)urnour turner ‘turner’ (Old French to(u)rn(e)our) mainly denoting someone who fashioned small objects of wood metal or bone …