Ancient and Medieval Surnames of Appalachia and the South #26

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @DiogenesOfDelaware
    @DiogenesOfDelaware 2 года назад +2

    What a unique channel, Thanks for your work.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, Justin! That put some needed wind in my sails. Barry

    • @DiogenesOfDelaware
      @DiogenesOfDelaware 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann haha 🎼 🎵 we'd be alright if the wind was in our sails. 🎵 roll the old chariot Barry

  • @susanlupsa1309
    @susanlupsa1309 2 года назад

    Your videos are so interesting!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, Susan! I appreciate the kind thought! Kind regards, Barry

  • @chriseggleston7573
    @chriseggleston7573 2 года назад

    Family stories, legends of Appalachia would be fun

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +2

      Chris, there are actually quite a few on those topics, but they predate the Surnames series: Civil War Militias and Vendettas, Ulster Scots Land Origins of Appalachia's Boogey Man; Appalachian Superstitions, Appalachian Ghosts, etc.

  • @sophiejones930
    @sophiejones930 2 года назад +2

    Ty ,wonderful episode!

  • @mcgarry56
    @mcgarry56 2 года назад +6

    I would really enjoy hearing you discuss such an important figure in history! Bring on Mary! Thanks Barry!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Will do! Thank you for your service, Sherri! Barry

  • @patriciaeasterday2125
    @patriciaeasterday2125 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. That would be an interesting topic!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      You are welcome! I hope all is well, Patricia! Barry

  • @rhondaholloway5372
    @rhondaholloway5372 2 года назад +1

    thanks , another great episiode

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Thanks, Rhonda! Barry

  • @bradcole1127
    @bradcole1127 2 года назад +4

    Dr. Van
    I’ve seen every episode in this series. Always look forward to them.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Many thanks, Brad! Barry

  • @carolvilligan5302
    @carolvilligan5302 2 года назад

    Thank you for the information about the name Harris. Now I can now let my daughter know exactly what all the nationality she is. Thank you again. I really enjoy your videos.

  • @anitashirley4886
    @anitashirley4886 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the "shout out"! so cool to hear the Belchers talked about!!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      You are welcome, Anita! Barry

    • @glasscaster3536
      @glasscaster3536 2 месяца назад

      My grandmother's maiden name was Belcher

  • @earlcollinsworth4914
    @earlcollinsworth4914 2 года назад

    Hey! Bring it on!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Bring what on, Earl? It's not clear what mean. Barry

    • @earlcollinsworth4914
      @earlcollinsworth4914 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Bring on the vidwo you said you'd like to!

    • @earlcollinsworth4914
      @earlcollinsworth4914 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Bring on those videos!

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад

      @@earlcollinsworth4914 Thanks, Earl. I'll have to watch that episode to recall it.

  • @lisalking2476
    @lisalking2476 Год назад

    I love your channel my Daddy was born and raised in Southern Kentucky.I would enjoy Mary Queen of Scott's, I think you're take would make her more interesting thank you

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Год назад

      Welcome, Lisa! ruclips.net/video/O9HkQ2eI7_E/видео.html

  • @billiedjones7629
    @billiedjones7629 2 года назад +1

    I would like more on Mary Queen of Scots.

  • @tresannrn8454
    @tresannrn8454 2 года назад +1

    Any history is fine by me!! Thank you!!

  • @michaelgreen4183
    @michaelgreen4183 3 месяца назад +1

    Belcher is a family surname also. They intermarried with the Bailey and Clay families in Virginia and West Virginia to make my family connections.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for writing, Michael!

    • @unclejohnbulleit2671
      @unclejohnbulleit2671 22 дня назад +1

      Interesting! I dated a Belcher gal down in Morgan Co. Ky, and had cousins who are Bailey's. All right along Morgan/Magoffin Co. line.

  • @bridgwll
    @bridgwll Год назад

    7:47 Ford.

  • @harrymontgomery5268
    @harrymontgomery5268 2 года назад +1

    Yeah, ld like to hear more about Mary Queen of Scots. I really enjoy your content.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Thank you! Will do! Barry

  • @gracie4duke
    @gracie4duke 2 года назад +1

    So interesting! I always enjoy your work. I know I would like a program on Mary Stuart.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Hi Gracie, I am so excited to talk about Mary. Barry

  • @lazykmountainhomestead3476
    @lazykmountainhomestead3476 2 года назад +8

    Yes, would love to learn more of Mary Queen of Scots.
    Also appreciate your hard work with the surnames! Super interesting!

  • @tommcconville677
    @tommcconville677 2 года назад

    My grandfather Allen's cousin was named Willie Toye, who I believe was Welsh, though I never heard so from my grandfather.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Tom, I looked in my Welsh sources for Toye, but it was not listed among the traditional Welsh names. It could be Irish, French, or English.

    • @tommcconville677
      @tommcconville677 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Thanks much Barry, Willie Toye was my grandfather's blood relative, and I agree that the name has Irish, English and French origins, They immigrated to Newcastle as did my grandfather's people.

  • @anitaarmbrister6601
    @anitaarmbrister6601 2 года назад +1

    Barry, a lesson from you about Mary, The Queen of Scots, would be much appreciated! Also thanks for today's lists of surnames. Informative with a dash humor, perfect!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Added! Thanks, Anita! One never knows how attempts at humor will be received. Barry

  • @randyblevins9489
    @randyblevins9489 2 года назад +18

    Yes, I think the majority of your followers would like to know more about anything you choose to research. We all soak up information like a sponge because we love history. Thank you, Randy B.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Thanks, Randy! Barry

  • @pdrake2572
    @pdrake2572 2 года назад +10

    I would love to learn more about the infamous Mary, Queen of Scots.. I always enjoy your work..Paul.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Thanks, Paul! Barry

    • @hatersaywhat8986
      @hatersaywhat8986 2 года назад

      Kevin from history squad has a good story on her

  • @faithhowe6170
    @faithhowe6170 2 года назад +1

    The Mary, Queen of Scots program sound good.

  • @katiestover8954
    @katiestover8954 2 года назад

    I love your intro music. Who is doing it?

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад

      I can check into that, Katie. I don't know off hand. Barry

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      It's called "Voyage to America" by Lance Conrad AKA Humans Win.

  • @ByzantineCalvinist
    @ByzantineCalvinist 2 года назад +1

    Have you done Hyder yet? I am descended from Hans Michael and Katherine Hyder who came from Germany to America in 1729 and moved to the Appalachian frontier where North Carolina and Tennessee meet. One of their sons, Michael, fought in the War for Independence.
    Also Bentley and Wells are surnames of my forebears. One of my Wells ancestors married a Howard, which you covered here.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +2

      Hi David, your request is the first that I have seen for Hyder. I have added it. Thanks, Barry

  • @TheM240gunner
    @TheM240gunner 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for covering Harris. When we conversed before, I mentioned that one of my Harris grandfathers was ruling elder in Raphoe, County Donegal. They left Ulster in the 1720's for the colonies and by the 1750's, had settled in the Mecklenburg/Cabarrus County area. Harrisburg NC is named for them.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome! Thanks for sharing! Barry

  • @southerntarotwithgalecarri8236
    @southerntarotwithgalecarri8236 2 года назад +1

    Do the show on Mary, Queen of Scots.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Will do, Gale! Thanks! Barry

  • @michaellooney396
    @michaellooney396 3 месяца назад +1

    I would like to know more about the surname Looney.. I know of a Robert Looney from VA. Near the James River, natural Bridge area.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi Michael, Looney is number 41 in the queue. Stay tuned!

    • @michaellooney396
      @michaellooney396 3 месяца назад

      @BarryVann this would be fantastic I am the 10 Gen American and still don't know a great deal. Thanks Barry your segments are very informative.

  • @sandyhawks5240
    @sandyhawks5240 2 месяца назад

    I have a ancestor with the first name of Berriman.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 месяца назад

      @@sandyhawks5240 I wonder if he had family with that last name?

    • @sandyhawks5240
      @sandyhawks5240 2 месяца назад

      @@BarryVann not that could find

  • @davidgunter7162
    @davidgunter7162 2 года назад

    The bewitching of Anne Gunter

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Hi David, that sounds like an interesting topic. I have written some about witches in Scotland. This would be my first investigation into an English case. Barry

  • @risalangdon9883
    @risalangdon9883 2 года назад +2

    Lol, you know my philosophy. I'm always up for a history lesson and someone else's perspective. Bring on Mary, Queen of Scott's.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, Risa! I am excited to cover her. I'm a romantic and have been to her home and spent some time with her mementos. I decided that if I could ever time travel to a time and place, it would be to save her from her third marriage to Thomas Hepburn. That was a bad decision that led to her downfall.

    • @risalangdon9883
      @risalangdon9883 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann look forward to hearing more about it.

  • @pughoneycutt1986
    @pughoneycutt1986 2 года назад

    It astounds me the number of people who confuse Mary stuart queen of Scots with bloody Mary tutor queen of England

  • @michaelsmith957
    @michaelsmith957 2 года назад

    A family middle name is O'Neil. We always considered O'Neal a foreign spelling

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      I have seen the same family spell their name at least four different ways on gravestones in one rural North Carolina cemetery.

    • @michaelsmith957
      @michaelsmith957 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann that's because the English wrote it down

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад

      @@michaelsmith957 I wouldn't know about that, Michael.

  • @travismiles5885
    @travismiles5885 2 года назад

    I just discovered your channel. Have you done anything on the history on the surname Buckingham?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Travis, no one has requested Buckingham. Would you like for me to cover it. I'm pretty sure its English.

  • @michaelbarnett2527
    @michaelbarnett2527 2 года назад

    Hey Dr Barry, Good job as usual. Are you going to do Whitaker? Thank you.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Thanks, Michael! Yes, Whitaker is on the list. You're welcome! Barry

  • @melissahyberger
    @melissahyberger 2 года назад

    Hi Barry, how about Giles and Venable?

  • @et76039
    @et76039 Год назад

    Interesting take on the surname Barr. A Mr. O'Barr was my ninth grade science teacher, and that form generally hints at an Irish origin.
    Not sure if you covered the surnames Aplin and Ferdon, but I've only known of them in one area. Similarly, the surname Jean is common in Hill County, Texas, but I assume it traces to French Huguenots who arrived in the British colonies in the colo0nial era, who then Anglicized the pronunciation for the benefit of "the bumpkins."

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Год назад

      Who were the bumpkins to which you refer?

    • @et76039
      @et76039 Год назад

      @@BarryVann, that was a reference to Paul Revere's mother saying that the name was changed from Revoir "so the Bumpkins could pronounce it."

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Год назад +1

      @@et76039 My mother's French surname Voiles, which means sail maker, was changed to Voyles to blend in with the rare Welsh name that signified a bald person. That's a major difference in meanings, but just one letter in spelling.

  • @donnapeugh7790
    @donnapeugh7790 2 года назад +1

    Would love to hear about mary queen of Scott's, or Mary Stewart

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      You've got it, Donna. I'm excited to cover Mary! Barry

  • @buccaneersfan7948
    @buccaneersfan7948 2 года назад

    Mary Queen of Scots is my 14 Great grandmother. Whoever can trace Trace their bloodline from direct descendant to Mary Queen of Scots can also Trace their bloodline to none other than King Charlemagne.

    • @tara382
      @tara382 2 года назад

      That's cool. I'm only related to notorious people lol.

    • @buccaneersfan7948
      @buccaneersfan7948 2 года назад

      @@tara382
      Lol.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +2

      If you descend from Mary Stuart, you would have to be a descendant of King James VI and I and maybe Charles I. Barry

    • @buccaneersfan7948
      @buccaneersfan7948 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann
      And you are right. I am a descenant of King James VI and the I and Charles I and that also means that I am a direct descendant of Sir William Sinclair .

    • @mmedia92
      @mmedia92 Месяц назад

      I am a decent of king James mistress Cathrine Sedley so Mary is my 14 grandmother. I inherited the actual trust papers to prove it, and its missing the royal signature or seal.

  • @pattyperkins5007
    @pattyperkins5007 2 года назад

    Have you covered Perkins ?Many Perkins in eastern KY.And Tenn.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Patty, Perkins was covered in Episode 14. studio.ruclips.net/user/videoVa71yOOSHcQ/edit

  • @ajfamily4566
    @ajfamily4566 2 года назад

    I just wonder if Dickerson, Goodall, Appman also know as Appleman,Nally, Manchette also known as Mache may be on the list

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      They are on the list now. Thanks! Barry

  • @homemovies864
    @homemovies864 2 года назад

    Do Hollingsworth

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Alex, one of my favorite people in the entire world is Dr. David Hollingsworth from Georgia. I'll be happy to cover it. Barry

    • @homemovies864
      @homemovies864 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann thanks so much doc! My Good friend is a Hollingsworth from the Pumpkintown South Carolina area with roots in western North Carolina

  • @davidcraddock7011
    @davidcraddock7011 2 года назад

    if not on your list please add Craddock

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Yes, sir, Craddock is on the list. Barry

    • @davidcraddock7011
      @davidcraddock7011 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Thanks and waiting on pins and needles.

  • @billiedjones7629
    @billiedjones7629 2 года назад

    I would like more on the origin of the last name Jones. I have led to believe my Jones ancestors came from England.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Billie, just about every surname in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales can be found in England, but that's because England attracted immigrants. Jones is really a Welsh name. I covered it in Episode1.

    • @billiedjones7629
      @billiedjones7629 2 года назад

      Could you tell me where the last name Thrower comes from

    • @billiedjones7629
      @billiedjones7629 2 года назад

      My wife's maiden name is Thrower and she was born in Knoxville, Tenn.

  • @groundzero6662
    @groundzero6662 2 года назад

    Maybe a show on how the language we speak ties us to it's history/DNA in mysterious ways and that when we learn a new language, in high school for instance, it is believed that learning to read music/new language re-wires the brain. Kind of deep but something to consider. -Taking a few years of French in high school brought me up a level in my understanding and broadened my scope of how close or far we are as a people to keeping the structure and flow of civilized communication; civilization itself. Love the surname series! Thank YOU.

  • @mcdradus
    @mcdradus 2 года назад

    could you do a video on the music and instruments brought to Appalachia from Great Britain?

  • @ladyhawthorne1
    @ladyhawthorne1 2 года назад

    I vote yes for Mary Queen of Scots! History and art class were the the only subjects I got straight A's in. Love it.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Hi RCG, thanks for casting a vote in favor of one of my favorite figures in history. Barry

  • @awakenedalliance2503
    @awakenedalliance2503 2 года назад +1

    How about Snodgrass?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      I'll give Snodgrass a look. I think there was an important Tennessee official named Snodgrass. One of the tallest buildings in Nashville is named the Snodgrass Tower. Barry

    • @awakenedalliance2503
      @awakenedalliance2503 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann thank you sir

    • @2anthro
      @2anthro 2 года назад

      @@awakenedalliance2503 Fortunately, the Snodgrass genealogy is well documented and available online. If you are interested in such things.

    • @awakenedalliance2503
      @awakenedalliance2503 2 года назад

      @@2anthro I have found out alot. I just need to build a family tree but I'm sure not giving up my DNa

    • @2anthro
      @2anthro 2 года назад

      @@awakenedalliance2503 No DNA, the trees are online because Snodgrass Clan posted an amazing amount of info.

  • @joanmorton9844
    @joanmorton9844 2 года назад +2

    Dr Van, thank you for covering the name Harris. My granddaddy was a Harris whose family made it from Scotland to North Carolina and eventually Kentucky. I love watching your videos!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing, Joan! I love interacting with you! Barry

  • @allenman97
    @allenman97 2 года назад +1

    As always I love your videos and thank you for covering the surname Harris my Great Grandmother maiden name was Harris from Virginia so it was a delight to see also hopefully you get to cover McConnico in a future video. If you looking for video suggestions I say the late monarchs of the Stuart era like James the second and his two daughters Mary and Anne and the early Hanover monarchs like King George the first and second.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      I appreciate the suggestions on the later Stuarts and Hanovers. My area of interest certainly includes the late Stuarts. Regards, Barry

  • @tobyward8722
    @tobyward8722 2 года назад

    Atchley, Hillard, Woody

  • @leonardhenderson6723
    @leonardhenderson6723 Год назад

    Looking for Henderson and Vickery

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Год назад

      Leonard, please take a look at this episode for Henderson: studio.ruclips.net/channel/UCte0l9jvskRoxKwysXgs4zgcomments/inbox?filter=%5B%7B%22name%22%3A%22ENGAGED_STATUS%22%2C%22value%22%3A%22COMMENT_CATEGORY_NOT_ENGAGED%22%7D%5D

  • @jasonpinkston264
    @jasonpinkston264 2 года назад +1

    I'd love to know more about the origins of Pinkston (my last name) and Houchen (my mom's maiden name), if you get around to them. I really enjoy your channel! Thank you for what you do.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jason, was your mom kin to the Houchen's grocery chain founders? My daughter Sarah made her first presence felt in front of strawberries at a Houchens store. I'll never forget my wife putting her hand on her womb and saying: "Oh, do you like strawberries?" Added!

    • @jasonpinkston264
      @jasonpinkston264 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann if there's any relation it's very distant. I've never heard of a Houchen's Grocery, but I've also never met anyone with the same version and spelling of the name Houchen that we're not related to, either. That's an awesome story about your daughter though!

  • @aine1169
    @aine1169 2 года назад

    Niall is meant to be pronounced the same way as Nile (as in the river).

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      I can see that, but it is still the origin of the MacNeil line.

  • @ritaduprat-waldo3160
    @ritaduprat-waldo3160 2 года назад

    Looking for origins of Waldo and Baird found in Emory Gap, Tennessee

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Hi Rita, I added Waldo and Baird to my list. Thanks! Barry

  • @tommcconville677
    @tommcconville677 2 года назад

    Mac Neal would have both Ulster Irish and Scottish origins, with Niall of the Nine Hostages as the progenitor as you state here.

  • @johnschools6617
    @johnschools6617 2 года назад

    Have you any information on the family name "Schools" from eastern Virginia: Caroline, Essex, and King & Queen counties?
    Thank you.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Hi John, I gave a look and didn't find anything on it beyond America. I found a Scholler and Schoolcraft, but Schools didn't show up.

  • @karenroper6400
    @karenroper6400 2 года назад +1

    Love Mary Queen of Scots

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      You've got it! Barry

  • @richardbarr3289
    @richardbarr3289 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for getting to Barr. I appreciate your research, I came to the same conclusion but it is good to hear a professional agree. I have my DNA results and it says I am 42% Scottish!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Well said! Me too, Richard. I'm R-df23 and just upstream from M222. Mitochondrial is European. Barry

  • @Kirsten_Harwood
    @Kirsten_Harwood Год назад

    I have 2 sir names. Mikel then Lancaster

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  Год назад +1

      Hi Kirsten, you have one of the loveliest names on the planet. How can I help you? Barry

    • @Kirsten_Harwood
      @Kirsten_Harwood Год назад

      @@BarryVann just want to know who I am. 42 and clueless

    • @Kirsten_Harwood
      @Kirsten_Harwood Год назад

      @@BarryVann you speak of blood I’m like AB one or the other. The blood bank calls me begging for it. No one else in my family has that. I have always felt like I was covered for a reason. Idk. I sound silly sorry to bother. It is me

  • @englishjoe70
    @englishjoe70 2 года назад

    Being that there is a Town in England of the name Burford I kind of have a clue where my last name from. But where was the origins for that name? Been searching for a while with no luck.
    If you could please help would be great, thank for the channel.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Sure thing, Douglas! The ford suffix tells me that it is indeed English and it started by a stream or river crossing. Barry

  • @darrene1586
    @darrene1586 2 года назад

    How about Elliott ?? Definitely Ulster Scot's and like my ancestor's came to America prior to the Revolution.

  • @saundranelson9332
    @saundranelson9332 2 года назад +2

    Hope you're having wonderful day Mr. Vann. Isn't Mary, Queen of Scots referred to as "Bloody Mary"? I'm sure it would be an interesting episode or two.

    • @angiekroll1015
      @angiekroll1015 2 года назад +3

      Nope, that was Catherine of Aragon’s daughter with Henry VIII, Elizabeth’s half sister. It would be interesting to learn more about her relationship w/ Lady Jane Grey. That poor girl.

    • @steveblack5066
      @steveblack5066 2 года назад +3

      Bloody Mary was Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon's daughter (Elizabeth I's older half sister) and as such also Mary Queen of Scots 1st Cousin once removed.

    • @saundranelson9332
      @saundranelson9332 2 года назад

      @@angiekroll1015 ....Okay, thanks. I was thinking too off the cuff....bad idea lol.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +2

      Saundra, I think you posed an excellent question. I have met many people who would not have had a reason to know that there was a "bloody Mary" outside of a bar.

    • @angiekroll1015
      @angiekroll1015 2 года назад +1

      I can’t keep track all of the Henrys, Marys, Athelstans. I just love War of the Roses & their history. All hail Margaret Plantagenet Pole!

  • @garlandburgan7051
    @garlandburgan7051 2 года назад

    Could you please look into the surname Burgan. I truly enjoy your work and videos. My dad's family came from Lee county in Virginia. They moved to Corbin, Kentucky around the early 1900's. Thank you

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Hi Garland, I lived in Corbin for 10 years. I'll happily add Burgan to the list to cover. Barry

  • @sharonbartlett2651
    @sharonbartlett2651 2 года назад +1

    I would be very interested in learning about Mary, Queen of Scots.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, Sharon! Barry

  • @josephrogers5337
    @josephrogers5337 2 года назад

    Mary Queen of the Scots is very intersting. the Kennedy's if Old Ayshire, S. W. Scotlands had connections to her. My family names in Virginia I can remember in 1600's Virgiina was Rogers, Byrd. etc.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Hi Joseph, I have Rogers on my list, and I covered Byrd/Bird in Episode 24. ruclips.net/video/OvDwtbWZJn8/видео.html

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 2 года назад

    yo, Barry and go ahead with our ancestor tales. I'm late but have been out grinding the yard and Toots is planting in the garden. Hope all is well over there across the hills. Still goofy and 72-ish and sun-nny here. Carolina Blue Reigns supreme today! Thanks and GBWYe!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Hi Lewie! I am glad you made it! It's not much warmer here in Powell Valley. Barry

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann You know we have a 'Powell Town' right outside of Rosman.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      @@lewiemcneely9143 Lewie, I didn't even know you have a Rosman nearby! LOL Barry

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Old mill town back in the day. Tannery too. About 15 miles east of here on good old scenic 64.

  • @suetaylor5401
    @suetaylor5401 2 месяца назад

    My family name is KINNAIRD and I would like to know its origin.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 месяца назад

      @suetaylor5401 Sue, Kinnaird comes from Perthshire, Scotland. I lived in that county while I taught at the University of Dundee. Henry Harrison says it meant dweller on a high peak.

  • @Nightbird1914
    @Nightbird1914 2 года назад

    Yes please Mary Queen of Scots.

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад

      Looking forward to it! Thanks! Barry

  • @sophiejones930
    @sophiejones930 2 года назад

    Sheltonville Masacre is a interesting topic.

  • @gilream
    @gilream 2 года назад

    I have a rare last name, Gilreath. Family history research indicates that a William Gilreath, b. 1665 in Aberdeenshire Scotland came to America. In the 1850 census there were only 150 of us.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      It's common enough for Word to know how to spell it. I'll take a look at it, but it looks like you have it figured out pretty well.

  • @susannortham11.11
    @susannortham11.11 2 года назад

    Hi Barry. It's funny how you don't even attempt the Gaelic language and I don't blame you!😆It was cool to hear about the name Tucker - thank you. I'm a direct descendant of George Tucker of Milton-Next-Gravesend, Kent, UK. His manor house had been torn down long ago, but a few buildings still stand on the estate like a chapel and barn. Many of those Tucker descendants made there fortunes in Bermuda during the 1700s, and some kept plantations in Henrico Co VA too.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! I attract a lot of criticism for mispronouncing a name or a place. among the comments, Irish folks are kinder followed distantly by some Scots and English. The most intense criticisms have come from Welsh views along with some people in the northeast who tried to correct my pronunciation of Appalachia. I hope all is well, Susan! Barry

  • @therealandrewcano
    @therealandrewcano 2 года назад

    Connor
    Kosecki
    Cano
    Jordan

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      I think I can help you with some of those, Andrew. Thanks, Barr

    • @therealandrewcano
      @therealandrewcano 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann 😎👍🏻 thank you!

  • @paulasalter1041
    @paulasalter1041 2 года назад +1

    Yes to Mary queen of Scots

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      You got it, Paula! Barry

  • @paulasullivan2011
    @paulasullivan2011 2 года назад +1

    Sullivan is my husbands last name. Ancestry said his line was from Neil of the nine hostages and he has that haplogroup you mentioned .

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      If he's an M222, he is certainly a descendant. My line is really close, so my ancestors were related to your husband's people.

  • @rose101dw
    @rose101dw 2 года назад

    Have you done McBrayer, McBrier yet

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Hi Rose, I have added McBrier to my list to cover. Thanks for the suggestion. Barry

  • @lindapiper9171
    @lindapiper9171 2 года назад

    Vance or Burton ?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Hi Linda, Burton was already on the list. I added Vance to it. Thanks, Barry

  • @katrinacasteel3060
    @katrinacasteel3060 2 года назад

    I’d love to know more about the Westbrook name. My family is from eastern North Carolina.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      Katrina, I have added Westbrook to the list of names to cover. Thanks, Barry

  • @dianaraewitherspoon5609
    @dianaraewitherspoon5609 2 года назад

    My Witherspoon ancestry has been traced to the first king of Scotland Kenneth MacAlpin do you know more about my name?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      It was also known as Wetherspoon. It's Anglo-Scottish for one who lived near Wether's enclosure.

    • @dianaraewitherspoon5609
      @dianaraewitherspoon5609 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann thank you so very much no one I know in Scotland could help lol

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      @@dianaraewitherspoon5609 That's interesting. Barry

  • @earlcollinsworth4914
    @earlcollinsworth4914 2 года назад

    It wasn't water that was used; it was urine!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      That sounds terrible 😕

  • @stevepenney2073
    @stevepenney2073 2 года назад

    A very interesting list. I had thought Ford was Irish too. but i bet if you went back far enough Henry Fords roots could be found with the Danes.In read awhile back that Harris bloodlines went back to one man named Hugh MacDonald who had 5 sons by 5 different wives and who later became Clan Donald North or MacDonald of Sleat.Also Mccutheon's and Hutchinsons supposedly came out of that as well.Its a tangled web!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +2

      Indeed, genealogy can reveal some strangers in a wood pile. I've seen that with a number of men who are close to identical Y chromosome matches to me and others in the Vann Surname DNA Project, but their names are scattered across a number surnames.

  • @johnmeadows5645
    @johnmeadows5645 2 года назад

    Wow, you realy caught me off guard with the Belcher name. My wife and i each have Belcher ancestors, but had no idea the name had a Norman connection .

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      I was glad it meant "pretty face" rather than "indigestion".

  • @Richard-od3gc
    @Richard-od3gc 2 года назад

    If Rathbone is from Cheshire uk chances our it has Welsh roots as Cheshire borders Northern Wales

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      There probably isn't any difference in genetics. The further west one goes in England more Celtic DNA is found.

    • @Richard-od3gc
      @Richard-od3gc 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann theres alot of genetical difference between the Northern Welsh and the Southern welsh more than comparing the English to the Scottish some Northern Welsh almost look Spanish. However your correct in what you say in genral

  • @Calatriste54
    @Calatriste54 2 года назад

    Mie-driee..

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      I'm not sure I know what you are stating with Mie-driee? Barry

  • @BoomerMcBoom
    @BoomerMcBoom 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, Doc.
    Sean Thornton and Mary Kate Dannegher (spell it right?) are the SEXIEST couple in cinema IMHO.
    Got to watch that film AT LEAST once a year
    "Now, youse all behave like good protestants."
    "Impetuous!"
    "It's only five miles. Just a good stretch of the legs."
    Love it.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      That's one of my favorite movies. It's amazing to look at the cast in that movie and then see them again with John Wayne in a western flick.

    • @BoomerMcBoom
      @BoomerMcBoom 2 года назад +1

      @@BarryVann 'Rio Grande'

  • @tinakercher8768
    @tinakercher8768 2 года назад

    Sure! Let’s hear about Mary!
    Is this where we ask for a name? I think I have watched the entire series and haven’t heard my grandmother’s last name - McCoin. I know the name changed to that from McKaughan as it was originally with the our first colonist ancestor. Thank you!

  • @angiekroll1015
    @angiekroll1015 2 года назад

    Me: Rathbone. Basil Rathbone is my 2nd favorite Holmes. That’s cool.
    Dr. Vann: #4, Holmes. 😆
    How did the outlying Scottish Islands, like the Shetlands, fall w/ their religious choices. Did they remain Catholic, or adopt Protestantism soon after the Anglican Church was formed?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад +1

      In the 17th century, the farther west one traveled in Scotland, the more likely one would have been to being among Protestants.

    • @diarmuidbuckley6638
      @diarmuidbuckley6638 2 года назад +1

      Fun point is that they retained the Gaelic language even in Church - but what Church/Chapel is their own business

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon170 2 года назад +1

    Last and most important part of my research medieval French surnames such as Amis is French medieval and English medieval surnames appears in French poem Amis and amiles about two friends who make sacrifices for one another . Roland is English , French, German, Swedish, Dutch , Hungarian, polish , Georgian , medieval French which means “ brave” . Roland was semi legendary - French hero whose story is told in medieval epic. Roul is medieval French and Medieval English from Rolf. Vauque is medieval French old French from Germanic name derived from element walha means “ foreign” there are very popular American girl name Suzanne which means ( lily) there are very beautiful classical song Suzanne takes you down to her place near river . Ihope you like my research and stay safe blessed best wishes for you your family friends.

    • @Khatoon170
      @Khatoon170 2 года назад

      Imean Suzanne is French origin but very popular.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann  2 года назад

      Hi Khatoon! Good job! Barry

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon170 2 года назад +2

    How are you doing dr Barry there are great sayings of prophet Muhammad said seek knowledge even in China, which means very far country in the world but I considered RUclips channels as open universities and google as our library. Prophet Muhammad said seek knowledge from cradle till the grave means since very early age till you become too old . As always iam gathering main points about topics you mentioned briefly here it’s there are 250 French surnames , abadie: this French and English surname derived from abadie which means both” abbey “ and “ family chapel “ . Uncommonly French surnames heard today have meaning seem stranger such as Auclair - means “ clear “ . Auoilh- means “ slow warm” . Bain - means “ bath” . Beaufoy - means “ fair or good faith” .beausejour - means “ beautiful so journ” .