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Shoemaker

The name ‘Shoemaker’ originates from England. It is derived from the occupational name ‘the shoemaker’ the surname is vary rare as the general trade names were ‘Souter’ and ‘Cordwaner’. Compiled information from Historical and Private archive’s has c Read more…


Shoemaker

Early records reveal that this surname originated in England tough it is an anglicized variation of the Germanic word ________________. The etymological origin of the surname _____ can be found in the ______ word “Schuh”, which means “Shoe”. Read more…


Potter

Upon investigation concerning the country of origin of the surname Potter, one finds its source in England. Etymology may be defined as the history of a word, revealed through the analysis of its parts, and by tracing its roots to past times and ev Read more…


Potter

Potter Coat of ArmsThe surname Potter is of English origin. It was an occupational name for a maker of drinking and storage vessels, derived from the Middle English ‘pot’, Old English ‘pott’, from the Late Latin ‘pottus’; an altered form of ‘potus’, drink, draught ( re Read more…


Pattin

Pattin Coat of ArmsThe surname Pattin is of English origin.The name is a diminutive of Pate, a short form of the name Patrick. The surname signifies the ‘son of Patrick’. The given name Patrick is derived from the Latin Patricius; the son of a noble man, member of the Read more…


Patton

Patton Coat of ArmsThe surname Patton is of English origin.The name is a diminutive of Pate, a short form of the name Patrick. The surname signifies the ‘son of Patrick’. The given name Patrick is derived from the Latin Patricius; the son of a noble man, member of the Read more…


Patten

Patten Coat of ArmsThe surname Patten is of English origin.The name is a diminutive of Pate, a short form of the name Patrick. The surname signifies the ‘son of Patrick’. The given name Patrick is derived from the Latin Patricius; the son of a noble man, member of the Read more…


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