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  2. McAuley (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the United States Census Bureau undertook a study of the 1990 United States Census, and released a sample of data concerning the most common names. According to this sample of 6.3 million people (who had 88,799 unique last names), "MACAULEY" (including MacAuley and Macauley) ranked 20,117th most common last name, and was borne by 0.000 percent of the population sample.

  3. Thompson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Thompson (surname) Thompson is a surname of English, Irish and Scottish origin which is a variant of Thomson, meaning 'son of Thom'. [ 2] An alternative origin may be geographical, arising from the parish of Thompson in Norfolk. [ 3] During the Plantation period, settlers carried the name to Ireland.

  4. List of Quakers - Wikipedia

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    A Elisabeth Abegg (1882–1974), German educator who rescued Jews during the Holocaust Damon Albarn (b. 1968), English musician, singer-songwriter and record producer Harry Albright (living), Swiss-born Canadian former editor of The Friend, Communications Consultant for FWCC Thomas Aldham (c. 1616–1660), English Quaker instrumental in setting up the first meeting in the Doncaster area Horace ...

  5. McCarthy (surname) - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy (surname) McCarthy is a surname originating from the Irish noble McCarthy Clan of Cork County, Ireland. The name has spread throughout the world and is most often found in the Americas, where over 57% of individuals with the surname McCarthy are located. [1] The surname, meaning "son of Cárthach" originated in Ireland. [2]

  6. List of haplogroups of historic people - Wikipedia

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    Gaodang King Korguz (高唐王=趙王 闊裏吉思) Noble burials of Mongols in the Yuan dynasty in Shuzhuanglou Site (northernmost Hebei, China, 700YBP) were excavated. All three men excavated belong to Y haplogroup Q, with subclade not analysed. The most principal occupant, Gaodang King Korguz, had mtDNA of haplogroup D4m2. Two others' mtDNA ...

  7. Gallagher (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher is also the most common surname in County Donegal (Dún na nGall means "fort of the foreigner"), and thus is very common in Derry, and is the fourteenth-most-common by birth records in Ireland. In the United States, it was ranked by the 2020 US Census as the 482nd most common name. [2]

  8. Stone (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Adam Stone, American professor and political scientist. Alan Stone (disambiguation), several people, including. Alan A. Stone (1929–2022), American scholar of law and psychology at Harvard, and film critic. Alan Stone (opera director) (1929–2008), founder of the Chicago Opera Theater. Alan Stone (wrestler) (born 1977), Mexican professional ...

  9. Vaughan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Welsh. Meaning. Small (when of Welsh derivation) Region of origin. Wales, Ireland. Vaughan and Vaughn are surnames, originally Welsh, though also used as a form of the Irish surname McMahon. [ 1] Vaughan derives from the Welsh word bychan, meaning "small", and so corresponds to the English name Little and the Breton cognate Bihan.