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  2. Corrie (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Corrie is a surname in the English language.The name has several different etymological origins. The name is found in numbers in the north of Ireland.The surname has been borne by a noted Scottish family, that was originally seated in what is today the civil parish of Hutton and Corrie.

  3. Buckley (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Buckley (surname) Buckley is a surname originating from either Ireland or England where it is particularly common, as well as Canada and the United States. Some sources outline an Irish origin, [1] whereas others outline an Old English origin. [2] Spelling variations of Buckley include Bucklie, Buckly, Bulkley, Buhilly, Ó Buachalla, Boughla ...

  4. Halley (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Halley is a surname of English origin, meaning: one who lived at, or near the hall in the grove or open place in a wood. The derivation is probably from the Olde English pre 7th century use of Old English heall ‘hall’, ‘large house’ + leah ‘woodland clearing’. following enforced land clearances.

  5. Haynes (surname) - Wikipedia

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    the Irish name Hynes. The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland also considers the suggestion of origins in the Welsh name Einws (a pet form of Einion), but does not find evidence to support this. Distribution. As of around 2011, 15,237 individuals had the surname Haynes in Great Britain, and 110 in Ireland. In 1881, 10446 ...

  6. Corrie family - Wikipedia

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    The Corrie family, also known as the Currie family, was a Scottish family which was once seated in what is today the civil parish of Hutton and Corrie, in Annandale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The leading branch of the family were the Corries of that Ilk. Members of the family are on record in the Middle Ages. The family held numerous lands, but ...

  7. Cockburn (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cockburn ( / ˈkoʊbərn / KOH-bərn, Scots: [ˈkobʌɾn]) is a Scottish surname that originated in the Borders region of the Scottish Lowlands. In the United States most branches of the same family have adopted the simplified spelling ' Coburn '; other branches have altered the name slightly to ' Cogburn '. The French branch of the family uses ...

  8. Holmes (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Holmes is an English-language surname with several origins.. The name can be a variant of the surname Holme. This surname has several etymological origins: it can be derived from a name for someone who lived next to a holly tree, from the Middle English holm; it can also be derived from the Old English holm and Old Norse holmr.

  9. Traynor (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Traynor (surname) Traynor is an English and Irish surname found throughout the world. [1] [2] The surname is most prevalent in the United States with 5,143 people bearing the surname, followed by England with 3,548 people, Ireland with 2,148 people, Scotland with 1,567 people, Australia with 1,251 people and Canada with 1,176 people. In ...