Family names are an essential part of everyone's personal history. The story of their evolution is integral to family history and fascinationg in its own right. Formed from first names, place names, nicknames and occupations, names allow us to trace the movements of our ancestors from the middle ages to to the present day. David Hey shows how, when and where families firs got their names, and proves that most families stayed close to their places of origin. Settlement patterns and family groupings can be traced back towards their origins by using national and local records. Family Names and Family History tells everyone interested in tracing their own name how to set about doing so.
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Book mentioned in The Guardian (Saturday supplement), April 2007 "a scholarly and readable study of the growth of English surnames based on the valuble work of the Names Projects Group at the National Centre for English Cultural Tradition and Language. It will appeal to the general redaer and to the student coming to the topic for the first time." Contemporary Review, 01/07/07 -- Contemporary Review Title mentioned in Who Do You Think You Are?, 2008. Hey's book provides a wealth of information on the evolution and development of the surname, its spread and mutation. * Publishing News *
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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978-1-85285-550-5 (9781852855505)
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David Hey was Emeritus Professor of Local and Family History at the University of Sheffield. His books include How Our Ancestors Lived, The Oxford Guide to Family History, The Oxford Companion to Local and Family History and Family Names and Family History. He was President of the British Agricultural History Society, Chairman of the Local Population Studies Society and consultant editor for The National Archives' family history magazine, Ancestors.
David Hey was Emeritus Professor of Local History at Sheffield University and is the author of The Oxford Guide to Family History (1993).
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University of Sheffield, UK
Illustrations; Preface; I The History of Family Names; 1 Names and History; 2 The Normans; 3 The Origins of English Family Names; 4 The Development of Family Names; Stability and Change; II Tracing Surnames Back in Time; 6 The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; 7 Family Names in the Seventeenth Century and Earlier; III Tracing Your Own Name; 8 Steps to Tracing Your Surname; 9 The Most Common Surnames; 10 Maps; Notes; Bibliography; Index of Names; General Index