There's a new meme going around Facebook right now. Genealogists are
listing their mother's maiden name, father's surname, maternal and
paternal grandparents' surnames and a few more generations back.
It's
a cute idea but I don't think it's wise to be providing such detail,
especially your mother's maiden name, as it is often the secret question
asked on sites where you require a password to log in.
So
I'm revising the meme to suit me and I hope others will follow suit,
either here as a comment on Olive Tree Genealogy blog, or on their own
blog.
Over the coming weeks I'll be listing my surnames starting with "A" and going through the alphabet until I reach "Z".
I'll
preface this with a caveat - most surnames are more common than you
might think, so sharing a surname doesn't mean we're related. To be
completely useful any surname list should have a geographic location and
a time period. But this is just a fun little exercise and if you spot a
name of interest, just let me know and we'll compare dates and
locations.
S SURNAMES: Sackett, Samson, Sanders, Schneider, Shuart, Shubber, Simons, Simpson, Sloos, Smith, Smithett, Snediker, Snider, Sohier, Spencer, Spicer, Stead, Steadman, Steed, Stephens, Stirtz, Stone, Stow, Stroh, Sutton
Join me - maybe we connect! Find previous surnames on Surnames A-Z
S Surnames:
ReplyDeleteSchermerhorn/Schermerhoorn/Schermerhorne, all from Holland to New Amsterdam, Albany, Schenectady
Sander
Schyler
Story
Swart
Swartout
S Surnames
ReplyDeleteSenff (many other spelling variants: Senf, Seneff, Seniff, etc) Germany 4th GGF Casper Senff came to USA in 1773 and settled in Pennsylvania. His son(s) came to Ohio in the early 1800's.
We have a couple of possible matches. I have lots of "S" surnames. Here's the link: http://familyandmemories.blogspot.com/2018/02/surnames-z-s-surnames.html
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