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Cooke(1), Graves(5), Garland(1), Fugua(7), Du Ferot\Ferre\Feret(1), Bridges(1), Newson(1), Morton(1), Calhoun(1), Bramlett(1), Hoffman(1), O'Toole(1), Holden(1), Davison(5), Crocket(1), Adkinson(1), Sowell(1), Guyette(1), Harman(1), The giant Tascalusa, whom he met in his march down Coosa Valley and carried to Mauvila, was a Choctaw chieftain; and … Laverty(1), Jacob(1), Southern names often bring to mind cotillions, derbies, and well-worn battlefields. Wildon(1), Beckwith(1), If … Segura(1), Drummonds(1), Mills(16), Hunniner(1), Schult(3), Riley(77), Alverson(1), Perdue(3), Hollowell(2), Clark(23), Mobile(1), Keene(1), Richardson(4), Gilmer(1), Secondly, Southern(s) may be a regional surname describing "a southern man", one who had migrated from "the south". Baudoin(1), Kilcrease(4), Tyler(2), Kronjaeger(3), Wishum(2), Frezza(1), Watkins(1), Neville(2), Reverend(1), Pennington(2), Monk(11), Brackin(1), Du Bois(1), Ledlow(2), Booth(6), Public Information Subject Files—Surname files, 1901-1984 available via microfilm in reference, SG002624-2652 and 13361-13362, containing the materials added from 1984-2005. Harrell(7), Leon(1), Wright(24), Moody(10), Dawson(3), Nicholson(1), Geary(1), Page 15 - Research Southern in the Surnames forums on Genealogy.com, the new GenForum! Ealum(1), Eldridge(2), Cushman(1), Quick(2), Rabren(75), Breshears(3), Pupura(2), Meyers(9), Gorrie(1), Drew(1), Chason(6), Blount(4), Anderson(15), Nunn(1), Ogletree(1), This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. 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Rotton(1), Topographical surnames were among the earliest created, since both natural and man-made features in the landscape provided easily recognisable distinguishing names in the small communities of the Middle Ages. Prevatt(1), Renew\Reneu(19), Ship(1), Streetman(7), Bee(8), WIlliams(1), Poole(1), Wood(8), Winkler(5), Batey(1), . Connor(2), McPhail(8), Jacobs(1), The Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc. (AGS) is a nonprofit organization chartered in 1958 … Marsh(1), n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0';n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; Summerlin(8), If the tribe name is in bold, then Alabama is the primary location known for this tribe, otherwise we provide the tribes specifics as it pertains to Alabama … Lang(1), Powered by FreeFind Site search. Tatum(1), Overton(2), Pittman(1), Moser(3), Chickasaw County, MS, James Leonard & Sarah "Sallie" A. Riddle Bagley, Copyright: Donna Cox Baker. 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Black(6), Visit the Surnames … Watford(1), Vaughan(5), Arrant(1), Ward(29), Allbritton(11), Bullock(1), Stephens(1), Boehling(3), Reeves(22), (1), Gorgei(4), Riddle(2), Ammens(4), Wilbank(1), Sward(1), Hann(2), Friedman(1), Gainous(1), Fowler(11), The University of South Alabama is located on a beautiful 1,200-acre wooded site in the western part of Mobile, Alabama. Trawick(1), Job(1), Dalrymple(1), Mihlon(2), Hartley(1), Berrell(2), Quanbeck(1), Dozier(1), Tuney(2), Snow(7), Futch(4), Gabin(1), Cotton(9), Seay(10), Archelist(2), Featherston(1), Tomlin(1), Ogle(3), Marshall(105), Hatfield(1), Abney(3), Sluggs(1), Ganada(1), Sterling(5), Alabama Genealogy County Websites. Sharpless(1), Skipper(13), Murfes(1), Collins(19), Alford(2), Dortch(7), Johns(4), Mathison(1), Bondurant(1), Power(1), South(3), Blumberg(1), Burkett(4), Amis(1), Favre(1), Brunson(2), Peel(1), Andrew(2), Wynnan(1), Ramfield(2), Schultz(2), Qualls(1), Verdich(1), Izard(12), Josey(11), Webb(1), My Alabama Surnames . Hitchcock(1), Jay(4), Bogart(4), Long(12), Ham(6), McGowin(1), Stallworth(1), Gadfrey(1), Hutto(2), Mayville(3), Cantrill(1), Billbray(1), Walters(2), Almogiel(1), Givens(2), Ballard(5), Buckley(4), Vaughn(1), 4. Shivers(51), Maulds(1), You can trace most of the last names found in the South back to these … Sauls(2), Lea(1), Willford(1), Kerwin(1), Swinney(2), Gladdisk(1), VidartViet(1), Berdeaux(1), Tew(2), Allen(14), Sanspree(1), Dodd(4), Curtis(1), Lord(98), Kimbrel(1), Le Conte(1), Hutchinson(1), Gwaltney(10), Haddan(1), Morrison(1), Hearon(5), Ledbetter(2), There is a guide called Index to Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations: Locations, Plantations, Surnames, and Collections by Jean L. Cooper. Most of the Southeastern part (aka: The Deep South or Dixie) of the U.S. was settled by the Scottish and Scot-Irish. 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Wieland(2), Brent(4), Coulter(1), McClain(1), Redd(3), Farmer(36), Bryon(1), Reneu(11), [If your entry is rejected as SPAM or you don’t see your item appear, email us at info@algensoc.org. Kechum(3), Jaynes(1), Kota(6), Land(1), Vickers(1), Kraft(1), Tucker(1), Dunagan(1), James Monroe (d. ca 1845); Sanford (1834-1894), Blount County, AL Tyson(8), Underwood(3), Boudouin(1), Brockman(1), Mott(1), Price\Pryce(1), Hanson(1), Segars(1), Vicks(1), Klinger\Marshall(1), This index is broken down by the locations of the plantations (as well as locations mentioned in the finding guides), surnames… Middleton(43), Miller(29), Burgess(5), Powers(6), Kozak(1), Pigneri(2), Griffin(1), Carpenter(5), Gillis(1), Daniel(1), Potts(8), Zachery(11), Little(14), Howton(2), Smelley, Alabama … Munding(3), Shelly(3), Nowling(6), Marton(1), Hollingworth(1), Ryals(1), Sabo(2), Folis(1), Widdon(1), Shows(6), Lucy(1), Yates(3), Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Rhodes(1), Frircroft(2), Padget(1), Wylis(1), Gamble(1), Taylor(37), Zuroff(1) Brannon(10), Boderham(1), Shaffer(3), Most of these came to South Carolina and Alabama by way of Ireland and … Dicky(2), Brooks(27), Gomillion(3), Case(1), Huggings(7), Killpatrick(1), Holland(3), Burden(12), Petz(1), Mann(4), King(15), Masland(1), Garman(1), Bowman(2), Williams(52), In fact, data from a Census Bureau study reveals that the number of Hispanic surnames … The Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library University of South Alabama 5901 USA Drive North, Suite 300 Mobile AL 36688 Ph: (251) 341-3900 mccalllib@southalabama.edu . Abbot(1), Abbot (1), Abel (3), Abercombie (1), Abney (3), Adair (1), Adam (1), Adams (3), Adcock (2), Adkins (2), Adkinson (1), Ady (1), Ainsworth (3), Akins (1), Albo (2), Albod (1), Alcorn … Sealhorst(1), Howze(3), Hurt(2), Spencer(1), Townson(1), We encourage all with research ties to Alabama to add their family surnames to our AGS Surname Directory, promoting collaboration. Ficklin(1), Wentzel(3), Leighton(1), Vonder Sands(1), Rogers(9), Cobb(3), Olsen(1), Kelly(14), Waters(6), Blackmon(5), African American descendants of persons who were enslaved in Greene County, Alabama in 1860, if they have an idea of the surname of the slaveholder, can check this list for the surname. This local name was derived from the term "the southern" meaning "from the south… Amery(1), document,'script','https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); Wheatley(1), Harper. Money(4), Alabama is located in the southeast region of the United States.Alabama is divided into 67 counties. Morgan(12), Shellnutt(2), Elion(1), Barnhill(2), Hatcher(10), Deal(15), Kessinger(3), Tice(1), Sewell(1), Warner(1), Stokes(25), Raby(1), Day(9), Bevill(2), Sharp(2), Heard(1), Regester(2), Coffman(1), Crosby(4), Debra Hughey Boswell Crosby and This is My Home Page . Poles\Foles(2), Godart(1), This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding v. 13.0.1, written by Darrin Lythgoe © 2001-2021.. Roberson(3), Rayborn(1), Keppel(1), Kazak(1), Wilder(1), Usry(1), Vaie(1), Smelley(2), Solomon(1), Salter(2), Swensen(1), Kirkland(5), Padgett(3), Baier(2), Pomeroy(3), Hutchens(1), Scarborough(1), But there are still regional differences. 2016-2021 Golden Channel Publishing. Froshe?Fooshe(1), Guarino(1), Hyder(1), Danzy(1), Sruders(1), Woods(1), Stamps(1), Nockella(1), Sonner(1), Braddock(1), I'm. Sulzer(1), Hofen(2), Braxter(1), Beall(3), Meger(1), Blunt(1), Sartin\Sarten(1), Gullidge(1), The surname Southern was first found in Suffolk where they held a family seat from very ancient times, as Lords of the manor of Sotherton, some say before the Norman Conquest in 1066. Supero(1), Caraway(1), Kea(1), Alabama History and Genealogy The Alabama Genealogy … Polk(2), Another Southern baby name … Newsom(1), Mhklon(1), Winborne(2), When tracing Native American ancestors in Okaloosa County, search the counties between Mobile, AL. Ingles(2), Died 13 Apr 1892. 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Granbury(1), Turner(20), Weaver(4), Located at RootsWeb, this is the oldest and largest collection of free Alabama genealogy … Steele(6), Styles(1), Neel(1), Dear(4), Alabama Department of Archives and History. Duman(2), Ferrante(6), Murray(4), Baldwin(1), B 1822. The … Bonds(1), Gressang(1), Creighton(1), If you are in the … Scoggins(2), Lott(2), Keaughan(1), Cowart(1), Condrey(1), Walding(11), Railey(2), Heise(22), Wesheyl(1), Some of the last names from my very Southern family roots: Banks. Tomlinson(1), Reed(4), Pruitt(1), Mosely(2), Edmonds(1), Thurman(1), Joyner(4), Porter(115), Carrs(1), Bonner(1), Dampeer(32), Hunt(1), Embrey(1), Hefflin(1), Abercombie(1), Liberty(5), Rowlands(4), Fields(1), Creamer(11), Pollard(1), Farnham(1), Worley(6), Blass(1), Selman(3), Knotts(1), Kyzar(1), L(1), Dickson(1), Elliott(3), Gobiel(1), Hargett(1), Parramore(1), Clausman(1), Belle: Belle means lovely or beautiful in Italian. Durham(6), Paine(2), For the record, there is no one with the surname "Buffalomeat" in Alabama. Rials(4), Brakefield(1), Moffett(1), Reid(1), McLean(2), Harden(3), Swindal(2), Wheeler(6), Cole(1), Strickland(3), Shackleford(2), Maddella(1), Fordhand(2), Cumbie(1), Faircloth(3), Colicut(1), Laird(2), Renou\Ranoux(1), When tracing Native American ancestors in Okaloosa County, search the counties between Mobile, AL. Dennis(5), Kreit(1), With the … Leonard(2), Grizzle(4), 286 results. Brazzil(2), Silvester(3), Robin(1), Adams(3), Crocker(3), Prince(2), Shotts(1), La Bus(1), Her team uses DNA analysis and online genealogy … Eboly(1), Miles(2), Mac Renew\Renou(1), If you are interested in Southern local, state, or regional history, arts and sciences, geography, genealogy… Mays(3), Stallings(6), and the Apalachicola River, FL. Willey(1), Palmer(9), Cox(6), Pharris(2), Upton(1), Chang(1), Rideout(3), Bulcao(5), Home > Forum > Surnames > Southern. 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