Arts & Humanities: Genealogy: “Question: How do you pronounce the family name Gioberti in phonetics? ( Gioberti is the family name of the family in Falcon Crest)?” plus 5 more |
- Question: How do you pronounce the family name Gioberti in phonetics? ( Gioberti is the family name of the family in Falcon Crest)?
- Question: Obit for James Yockey cols Ohio 2010?
- Question: My nana took a ancestry test & the results say sibling by second degree , but the chart only shows her mom and dad , what does this mean ?
- Question: Where can I find the Thornycroft Family Crest/Coat of Arms?
- Question: Where did your ancestors come from?
- Question: What region of Italy does the last name Guercio come from?
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| Question: Obit for James Yockey cols Ohio 2010? Posted: 07 Oct 2016 03:31 PM PDT Reynoldsburg News (OH) - Tuesday, November 30, 2010 James L. Yockey, age 71, Thursday, Nov. 25, 2010. Lifetime member of R.S.E.S. Former member of Southeast Lions Club, South Optimist Club, Bexley Lodge 704 F&AM, Aladdin Temple Shrine, and American Legion. Veteran US Navy. Survived by wife of 52 years, Sandra Yockey; sons, Kevin (Becky) Yockey, Brian Yockey; granddaughters, Krista, Alison, and Heather Yockey; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Melody and Robert Purcell; other loving family and friends. Preceded in death by parents, Earl and Helen Yockey; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Preston and Erma Powers. Arrangements by Evans Funeral Home. ------------------------- Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - Sunday, November 28, 2010 James L. Yockey, age 71, Thursday, November 25, 2010. Lifetime member of R.S.E.S. Former member of Southeast Lions Club, South Optimist Club, Bexley Lodge #704 F&AM, Aladdin Temple Shrine, and American Legion. Veteran US Navy. Survived by wife of 52 years, Sandra Yockey; sons, Kevin (Becky) Yockey, Brian Yockey; granddaughters, Krista, Alison, and Heather Yockey; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Melody and Robert Purcell; other loving family and friends. Preceded in death by parents Earl and Helen Yockey, father-in-law and mother-in-law Preston and Erma Powers. Friends may call Tuesday 5-8 p.m., EVANS FUNERAL HOME, 4171 E. Livingston Ave., where funeral service will be held Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment Glen Rest Cemetery. www.evansfuneralhome.net |
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| Question: Where can I find the Thornycroft Family Crest/Coat of Arms? Posted: 06 Oct 2016 11:08 AM PDT This is longer and better written than some answers. Politeness dictates I tell you I didn't write it all, just now, just for you. My source for most of this is deal with coats of arms too. Crests are the top part of a Coat of Arms. See the picture in the Wikipedia article, A "family crest" or "family coat of arms" is "family" in the sense of "My family estate", not in the sense of "Everyone named Carpenter {Miller, Smith ...} can use it". Individuals earn or buy a coat of arms. Anyone who is a subject of HRH Elizabeth II and of good character can apply, and I get the sense that, in these days, unless you've robbed a bank, the college of heralds will look favorably on your application, so long as you've included a check. They cost about (US) $8,200, as of 2015. Note again you have to be Once someone has a coat of arms, his eldest legitimate son inherits it. His other legitimate sons are strongly urged to pay the college of heralds to create a variation, or to stop using it. Women and illegitimate sons are too complicated to deal with here. For any given surname there may be a dozen men with that name who each have different, individual coats of arms, there may be just one, or there may be none. Don't feel bad about making this mistake. In most of the English romances or murder mysteries you read, someone is always popping down to the "family" estate for the grouse season, or receiving a note on engraved stationary with a "family" crest at the top, or driving away in a 4-horse coach with the "family" coat of arms on the door. Note again, estate, crest and coat of arms belong to one line of one family, not everyone in the world named "Carpenter" {Miller, Smith ...}. But, that is where the myth of a "family" coat of arms originates. 90% of Americans believe it. Over here in the USA, there are companies called "bucket shops". They make their money selling people copies of coats of arms on plaques, coffee mugs and so on. What you get, if your name is, for instance, "Carpenter", is a coat of arms that was once issued to a man named "Carpenter". It isn't yours, unless you are the eldest son of the eldest son ... of the man named Carpenter who got that coat of arms in 1703. The most famous (or notorious) of these bucket shops is House of Names: |
| Question: Where did your ancestors come from? Posted: 05 Oct 2016 08:05 PM PDT Recent ancestry France,Germany,the Netherlands,Scotland mostly and likely the czech republic too, more distant is swedish,english,polish and more unkown since my mothers dads origins are completely unknown and lots of other records were lost forever for some sides of my family,
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| Question: What region of Italy does the last name Guercio come from? Posted: 05 Oct 2016 07:26 PM PDT This is what I found. It looks like it isn't region-specific. Guercio Name Meaning Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press https://familysearch.org/search (free) |
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