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  2. Hayes (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, Hayes is a Scoto-Normansurname, a direct translation of the Normans' locational surname "de la Haye", meaning "of La Haye", La Haye ("the hedge") being the name of several towns on the Cotentin peninsulaof Normandy, France. The first Norman namebearer to arrive in Scotland was William II de la Haye in the time of the Norman invasion.

  3. Smith (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Smith is an occupational surname [ 3] originating in England. It is the most prevalent surname in the United Kingdom, [ 1][ 4] the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, [ 5] and the fifth most common surname in the Republic of Ireland. In the United States, the surname Smith is particularly prevalent among those of English ...

  4. Dixon (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dixon (surname) Dixon, as is common in England, or Dickson, is a patronymic surname, traditionally Scottish and thought to have originated upon the birth of the son of Richard Keith, son of Hervey de Keith, Earl Marischal of Scotland, and Margaret, daughter of the 3rd Lord of Douglas. [citation needed]

  5. Orr (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Orr coat of arms. Origin. Language (s) Scottish Gaelic. Region of origin. Scotland (Argyll, Renfrew, etc.) Frequency Comparisons [ 1] Orr is a surname of Scottish and Ulster-Scots origin. It is derived from the Gaelic Odhar meaning "dark, pale".

  6. Strickland (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sizergh Castle, built c. 1350, is the Strickland family seat Coat of Arms of Strickland of Gilsland: Sable, three escallops argent. The earliest known Strickland was a late-12th century landholder named Walter of Castlecarrock, who married Christian of Letheringham, an heiress to the landed estate that covered the area where the villages of Great Strickland and Little Strickland are now.

  7. Walsh (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Walsh ( Irish: Breathnach) is a common Irish surname, meaning "Briton" or "foreigner" (literally "Welshman" or "Wales"), taken to Ireland by soldiers from Britain, namely Welsh, Cambro-Norman, Cornish and Cumbrian soldiers during and after the Norman invasion of Ireland. It is the fourth most common surname in Ireland, [ 1] and the 265th most ...

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