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Surname Saturday: Boaz

Boaz There are several theories about the origins and meaning of the Boaz surname.  First of all, Boaz appears in scripture as a forename, the kinsman redeemer for Ruth, who later became her husband.  Thus it is possible that Christians in England took Boaz as a...

Surname Saturday: Goforth

Today’s surname is another that is somewhat unique and thought to be a variant of the more common Gifford surname.  It is believed to be an old French name introduced after the Norman Conquest of 1066 and found especially in the northern counties of Yorkshire and...

Tombstone Tuesday: Zebulon Frisbie

        Zebulon Frisbie was born July 4, 1801 in Orwell, Bradford County, Pennsylvania to parents Levi and Phebe (Gaylord) Frisbie.  Phebe’s father, Aaron Gaylord, had been slain at the Battle of Wyoming on July 3, 1778.  Levi was a private in the Connecticut militia...

Surname Saturday: Hutchins-Hutchinson-Hutchings

Even though these surnames share the same Scottish origin, the family crests are distinct and different.  “Hutchins”, “Hutchings” and “Hutchinson” are variations of a name first used by Viking settlers in ancient Scotland, all derived from a diminutive form of Hugh,...
Feisty Females:  Nancy Morgan Hart, War Woman

Feisty Females: Nancy Morgan Hart, War Woman

One biographer describes today’s “Feisty Female” as “a woman entirely uneducated, and ignorant of all the conventional civilities of life, but a zealous lover of liberty.”  (The Women of the American Revolution, Volume 2 by Elizabeth Fries Ellet). She was born Nancy...
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