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Surnames that have changes in spelling over time: Rachal, Rachel, Rachell Rader, Raider, Reader, Rider, Ritter, Roeder, Ryder Radnor, Radner, Raddner Rafferty, Raferty, Raffertey Rainbolt, Rainbow, Rainboe Rains, Raines, Rain Rainsford, Raynsford, Rainsfort, Rainfort Rainy, Raney, Rainey, Raine Rakes, Rakker, Raiker Raiford, Rayford, Raford Ralston, Ralstone, Rolstone, Rolston, Rallston Rambo, […]
Surname Variations (R-Z)
Surnames that have changes in spelling over time: Labre, Lamber, Lambrer Labuxiere, Labushear, Labussiere Lacey, Lacy, Lacie, Lasy Lackey, Lakey, Laskey Ladd, Lad, Lade Ladich, Ladigh, Ledech Ladue, LaDoux, LaDue, LaDeu, Ladew, LaDow, LaDu Laird, Lairde, Lared Lake, Lakke, Lakes Lakin, Laken, Likkin, Likins Lamb, Lam, Lamm Lamberson, Lamberton, Lamberdon […]
Surname Variations (L-Q)
Surnames that have changes in spelling over time: Gage, Gaige, Cage Gainey, Gainy, Ganey Gainsford, Gainsfort, Gaynsford, Gainsferd Gallagher, Gallegher, Gallager, Galleger Gallop, Gallope, Gallup Gangwer, Gangewer, Gangewere, Gangwar, Gongaware Gamber, Gambber, Gammber Gamble, Gambell, Gambill, Gambrill, Gemmel, Gemmill Gammell, Gammel, Gamell Gantt, Gant, Gante Gantz, Ganss, Goose Garber, Gerber, […]
Surname Variations (G-K)
1650 – Roger Ludlow writes a Code of Laws for the Connecticut legislature to adopt. 1 1650 – Mrs, H. Lake was accused of witchcraft, in Boston Massachusetts. She was executed, most likely by hanging. We have no additional information, about her life, death or burial. 1651 – The first […]
British Colonial North American Timeline (1650 -1775)
Yager, John – John Yager came from the State of Virginia. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of Virginia. John Yager held the rank of Private, in the Continental Army. On the Twenty-sixth day of February, in 1785 and the Ninth day of May, in 1833, […]
American Revolution Patriots (Xa-Zz)
Waddle, Jacob – Jacob Waddle came from the State of North Carolina. He was also, mustered into the army, in the State of North Carolina. Jacob Waddle held the rank of Sergeant, in the Continental Army. On the Fifth day of September, in 1821, he received a bounty of one […]
American Revolution Patriots (Wa-Wz)
Ulmer, George – George Ulmer came from the Town of Hope, Knox County, in the State of Maine. Maine was not a state, in its own right, during the American Revolutionary War. Maine became a separate colony in the 1620’s. From the 1650’s until 1820, the State of Maine was […]
