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  • @leshall6844
    @leshall6844 Год назад

    Outstanding, great and Grand educational information. Interesting to know where our families got their start. Please keep this program alive. Thank you

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann Год назад

      Thank you, Les. I just returned from Switzerland where I taught doctoral students how to do dissertation research. I hope to get back to RUclips in a couple of weeks. I appreciate the kind words. Kind regards, Barry Vann

  • @vickicaldwell2091
    @vickicaldwell2091 2 года назад

    Thank You!!! My dad was delighted! Thank you for bringing joy to my dad!!! Blessings!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      So glad! Thanks for letting me know. That puts wind in my sails! Blessings! Barry

    • @vickicaldwell2091
      @vickicaldwell2091 2 года назад

      If you find Ratliff in your files, I will leave you alone! In an earlier episode, if I remember correctly; you profiled a similar-sounding name to Ratliff. I did not mention it earlier because I just thought they were phonetically similar. I may be wrong. Could you profile Ratliff, please? My Mother's family will not be so jealous-LOL! Blessings!

  • @debwhittemore6406
    @debwhittemore6406 2 года назад +3

    Another great episode! Thank you for sharing this with us

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks, Deb! Barry

  • @johnmeadows5645
    @johnmeadows5645 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Barry, always interesting hearing from you.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, John. It's always a pleasure to hear from you. Thanks! Barry

  • @patriciakirschman5952
    @patriciakirschman5952 2 года назад +2

    Please keep this up. Very educational and interesting.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Thanks, Patricia! I appreciate the positive comment. I will do my best. Barry

  • @maryfierle7835
    @maryfierle7835 2 года назад +3

    Love your videos. Thank you! One suggestion, it would help if you kept the name you are discussing on the screen while you give the history. Thanks again for this fun and interesting information!!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Mary, if I can figure out how to do that while running other information, I will.

    • @maryfierle7835
      @maryfierle7835 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Great! Thanks again. Love your RUclipss!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      @@maryfierle7835 You are welcome.

  • @anitaarmbrister6601
    @anitaarmbrister6601 2 года назад +2

    Yeah two a week! Bring it on Barry! We're loving it!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Thanks, Anita! I love doing these, and I love hearing from you! Barry

  • @janiceisaacs6755
    @janiceisaacs6755 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for another great video. I'm so excited to know there'll be another one so soon!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      You bet! It's my pleasure, Janice. Kind regards, Barry

  • @karennaturallyartby
    @karennaturallyartby 2 года назад +2

    Loving this series!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Many thanks, Karen! Kind regards, Barry

  • @cakincaid4415
    @cakincaid4415 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoying these surname videos. I learn something new every time I watch one.
    For obvious reasons, this one is my favorite 😁

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      C. A., I like your tartan! Thanks for the message! Barry

  • @saundranelson9332
    @saundranelson9332 2 года назад

    Another fascinating episode. Learning a lot. Thank you and thank God we didn't lose you in Scotland.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Sandra, that's incredibly nice of you to say! It puts some wind in my sails!

  • @rhondaholloway5372
    @rhondaholloway5372 2 года назад +1

    i would love to know the origions of Holloway ,, love your broadcasts , thanks so much for all these videos

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Great suggestion! Barry

  • @kevinollis2790
    @kevinollis2790 2 года назад +1

    Awesome work! Love the series. Have you covered the last name Ollis?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Not yet! I will, though. I have not seen that name since I was a kid in Anderson County, Tennessee. Thanks for recommending Ollis. Barry

  • @craigsparks7567
    @craigsparks7567 2 года назад

    Thank you these episodes. My 'people' have been in the mountains of North Carolina since well before the 'unfortunate events of 1776'. I say that because apparently my kin were loyalists-notorious loyalists-in the back country of North Carolina. How we managed to stay after in the state after independence must be quite a story, but one I've not been told. Anyway, I admire your work here, keep it up.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Hi Craig, thanks for sharing that information with me. My Vann ancestors were loyalists too. I think they were actually opportunists because Joseph Vann was the interpreter at the sale of Kentucky at Sycamore Shoals in 1775. That business was in defiance of the Proclamation Act. Thanks for the positive feedback. I appreciate it. Barry

    • @shelleywilliams8201
      @shelleywilliams8201 2 года назад

      My family has been in NC also.
      My Mom has done research back to 1600's.

  • @loriwilson6856
    @loriwilson6856 2 года назад

    I love too watch u.
    please keep up the great show.
    Have you ever heard of the surnames of Oney or Bucy

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Hi Lori, I appreciate you for saying that. It puts some wind in the old sails. I have those names on my list, so please keep watching. Barry

  • @patriciayohn6136
    @patriciayohn6136 11 месяцев назад

    Great videos, thank you,
    This is one of my favorites, I had a great Aunt by marriage, Lillian Hatfield Bell, who was one of "The Hatfields". I was born a Bell and we are Scottish and were Border Reivers, and I belong to Clan Bell North America.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @jeffreylunsford1867
    @jeffreylunsford1867 2 года назад

    You never disappoint thank you.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Many thanks, Jeffrey! It's good to see you again! Barry

  • @jparker59able
    @jparker59able 2 года назад

    I love the thumbnail painting.

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад +1

      Thanks, Jackie! I love them too! Barry

  • @loriaidt7652
    @loriaidt7652 2 года назад

    Thank You for sharing your knowledge. Very interesting. I'm very interested in the names Hiles, Beougher, Huls, and Conrad.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      My pleasure! Beougher is probably an Americanized version of a Germanic name. Huls is most likely Dutch. I think I can find some decent information on the others. Barry

    • @loriaidt7652
      @loriaidt7652 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Awesome, thank you so much. Beougher was origally spelled I think Bucher with umlat. Not sure if it's spelled that way. And my husband's last name Aidt he said was maybe originally spelled Aydt

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад

      @@loriaidt7652 Lori, I will look for Aydt. Barry

  • @jessicadcooper
    @jessicadcooper 2 года назад

    If you haven’t already done Cooper will you please? I’m currently catching up on previous videos.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      Hi Jess, Cooper is on my list of names to cover. Gary Cooper is one of my all-time favorite actors. My five year old English Cream golden retriever is named Cooper. I am happy to cover it. Please stay tuned, Barry

    • @jessicadcooper
      @jessicadcooper 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Awesome! I know Cooper means barrel maker but that’s pretty much it, I haven’t really figured out where we came from. Some other surnames in my family history are Thomas, Marshall, Fox, Couch, Maloney, Deaton, Moore & Young just to name a few if you’d like to cover those eventually as well 😊

  • @genegalloway4062
    @genegalloway4062 2 года назад

    I have missed a couple of videos though not sure which ones. Have you covered Galloway, Goggans and Morton? If not I would love to know the origins of each though pretty certain I know one.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Morning, Gene, you are the first to recommend Galloway, Goggans, and Morton. I had added them. Thanks! Barry

  • @rae1957tn
    @rae1957tn 2 года назад

    I love this ! If you can find more on Enterkin I’d be grateful

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Thanks, Rae. This is a new one for me. I'll see what I can do. Thanks, Barry

  • @stephenmidkiff7933
    @stephenmidkiff7933 2 года назад

    Barry, please consider discussing the orgin of the name Edmondson. Thank you.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Will do, Stephen! Regards, Barry

  • @irishgrl
    @irishgrl 2 года назад

    My mother told me her father’s people came from Tennessee. His name is Smith. I haven’t seen you do Smith yet…even though it’s very common here in the US, I’d be interested to know what the source is.
    Edit to add: I hear you mention Robert the Bruce many times….my stepdad was a direct descendant.

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад

      My mom's only sibling married a Smith from Tennessee, so half of my first cousins are Smiths. Just about every country that made iron had smith folks. Ireland, Scotland, England, France, and Germany (Schmidt). You need a paper trail.

  • @rachelwollan3310
    @rachelwollan3310 2 года назад

    My great-great uncle Sam convinced my Great Grandpa Henry Higginbotham of Boone Co, WV, to "move outa that life 'a moonshinin an git them kids an wife up here to Indiana. There is factory jobs a plenty and yen an yer boys can stay outa the coal mines." This was shortly after Henry recovered from a broken back due to a mine collapse and was bootlegging in order to put food on the table. He and my Great Grandma Lucinda Castle of Pike Co, KY lived out their days in Indiana. I know a lengthy history of the Castle (Kassel) line, her mother's line, Grim(m) has me stumped. There are two totally differing pictures for the Higginbotham family. I'd love to hear more about all three, all have pre-civil war presence in Appalachia.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      Rachel, I am happy to give them study and discuss them on the Vanntage Point. Thanks, Barry

  • @tonynorris1250
    @tonynorris1250 7 месяцев назад

    My great grandfathers were Blagg and Bond. Was told both were Appalachian?

  • @antsquirly7654
    @antsquirly7654 2 года назад +1

    From my delvings, I found Bell / Belle to be Scottish, a small clan they eventually merged with another, I just can't recall who. Being a border clan it's easy to understand how they got tagged 'reivers'.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Thanks for the comment, Barry

  • @nancytruman4322
    @nancytruman4322 2 года назад

    Thank You ..we have watched all . Here are a few pre civil war (families fought on Union and Confederate sides) family names: Jarvis, Bragg, Ramsey, Truman

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      You betcha, Nancy! Barry

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 2 года назад

    Thanks, Barry! I know some McCoys and a whole stack of Whitmires but no Longmires but some of the Whitmires are pretty long lying down! GBWYall

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Good morning, Lewie, I hope my brother hillbilly from over the Smokies is doing fine. That's a hoot: lying down! Barry

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Good Morning from one brother Hillbilly to another. And the Whitmires were usually calmer lying down! GBWYall!

  • @craigmignone2863
    @craigmignone2863 2 года назад

    I see so many names that also can be found in the great migration to New England in17th century.

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад

      Good point, Craig. In 1636, a ship loaded with two preachers and 140 of their Ulster flocks were on their way to New England. It was September. They encountered what was most likely a hurricane. They experienced some damage to the ship, so they decided to turn back to Ireland.

  • @jeffsweeney8785
    @jeffsweeney8785 2 года назад

    Many with the sir name in Ireland of 'Kil" are said to be of Norwegian ancestry Kil & Fitz are of Viking lineage usually referring to the Blonde Irish unlike the dark Irish west coasters who are of Spanish origin So those o. County Kildare just west of Dublin, (Which was a stronghold of Norwegian Kings during the 7th and 8th century) truly just beyond "The Pale" By the way I enjoy learning and listening to your video's.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Many thanks, Jeff! Many Americans would not know anything about the Pale, so are you in Ireland? Thanks for the information. The Fitz, i thought, was a gift from the Normans, who of course, were French speaking Vikings.

  • @alfredgregory6473
    @alfredgregory6473 2 года назад

    Would still like to here about Gregory. My family came to Oklahoma in 1894 or so from East Tennessee

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Morning, Alfred, I am happy to cover Gregory! Thanks for the recommendation. Barry

  • @randallgregory8152
    @randallgregory8152 2 года назад

    Hello, checking to see if you have explored orgins of the surname "Gregory" ?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Randall, I covered Gregory in Episode 20. ruclips.net/video/ObElmigAbe4/видео.html Regards, Barry

  • @patriciaeasterday2125
    @patriciaeasterday2125 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!
    An unusual name that has appeared in my genealogy is Mitchusson. Origin, please?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Interesting! That's a new one for sure. I'll look into it. Thanks, Barry

    • @luannnelson2825
      @luannnelson2825 2 года назад

      My grandmother was a Murchison, and it’s amazing how many ways it got spelled. Sounds rather similar.

  • @dlmullins9054
    @dlmullins9054 2 года назад

    I just don't know many of those names and have lived in Appalachia for decades. My people have been in Appalachia since the late 1600's and i have done a lot of research on the families of that area, but only a couple of your names come to mind. Maybe because i am from the more isolated area historically. Southwestern Virginia, Kentucky and West Virginia in the coal mining areas. The surnames you mention seem to be more of the whole of America and not so much the Appalachian areas we usually think of.

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад +1

      DL, I'm almost insulted by your comment. Do you know how much territory is in Appalachia and the South? It's hundreds of times bigger than southwestern Virginia. By the way, Virginia Wilder is my sister in law, so I'm very familiar with Lee County. Have you or anyone else requested names? I have done Jerrell and Mooney. I work off of the names that people request.

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon170 2 года назад

    Dr Barry would you mind if you make special videos about Amish people they are have their own life style different than others USA citizens please .

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Khatoon, I could do a video on the Amish. I actually did a short vacation in Ohio's Amish Country in 2017. It was amazing. The culture is like old Swiss. I had some great fondue at a restaurant in Amish Country.

  • @allenman97
    @allenman97 2 года назад

    Thank you for doing Caldwell but my family use a Cardwell.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Thank you! That's a different name. Do you want me to look into Cardwell? Barry

  • @mon796
    @mon796 2 года назад

    I'm a descendant of the Stewarts..thank you...so interesting

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      You’re welcome 😊 Barry

  • @vickicaldwell2091
    @vickicaldwell2091 2 года назад

    Rievers!!!!!! So COOOL!!!!!

    • @vickicaldwell2091
      @vickicaldwell2091 2 года назад

      This is off-topic sort of but I am curious. Have you read or heard of the book"Dungeon, Fire, and Sword" by Robinson? You don't need to answer; just thought I would ask. vc

  • @ladyhawthorne1
    @ladyhawthorne1 2 года назад +1

    I've got 3 separate Cole families that intermarried, took me a long time to sort them out, almost as bad were my Hatfield families. My Hatfield gt grandmother's first name was Flemontine, have you ever heard that before? After 35 years of genealogy I have never heard it anywhere, she lived in NE Tennessee.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      No. I have never heard of the name Flemontine. I wonder if it a play on Clementine?

    • @jessicadcooper
      @jessicadcooper 2 года назад

      I’m related to Cole’s also.

    • @ladyhawthorne1
      @ladyhawthorne1 2 года назад

      @@jessicadcooper Seems to be a fairly common name, hence have 3 families of Coles. Good luck with yours too.

  • @amberjohnson9823
    @amberjohnson9823 2 года назад

    Have you covered "Crisman"?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      Hi Amber, I have not covered it yet, but I will. Thanks for asking about it. Barry

    • @amberjohnson9823
      @amberjohnson9823 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann Thanks a bunch!

  • @cottonlb
    @cottonlb 2 года назад

    Can you check out the Beasley surname ? Thanks

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Len, I will be happy to look into Beasley. Thanks for requesting it. Barry

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon170 2 года назад

    How are you doing dr Barry thank you for your wonderful cultural channel . As always iam gathering main points about topics you mentioned here it’s there are top 20 most common last name in Louisiana and Cajun. Hebert is most common name it’s derived from an ancestor “ son of Hubert “ ‘ Landry is boy name it’s French English origin meaning ( ruler ) Broussard is surname of French origin means “ bushman “ ‘ Leblanc name is derived From French word “ blanc “ which translates to “ white “ this name given to white man with blond hair or woman have great beauty’ ‘ Trahan is French name which means to sketch or draw this name given to someone who drew silk thread out of cocoon , guillory it’s French or Germanic name composed of element ( will ) desire -ric power ( ful ) bourgeois is status name from old French means ( inhabitant) (usuall) freemen of “ fortified “ town Romero is nickname from “ pilgrim “ it’s Italian name derived from Latin and Greek word , the riot it’s derived from pre 7 th century Frankish French transacted as “ god gift “ cromer is French name for someone who lived near sorb or service tree it’s old French name of fruit for which tree was cultivated. I hope you like my research I get good grade stay safe blessed good luck to you your family friends

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Hi Khatoon, thanks for watching. You are learning a lot of information that I hope benefits you in many ways. How are you doing? Barry

    • @Khatoon170
      @Khatoon170 2 года назад

      Thank iam fine .

  • @vickicaldwell2091
    @vickicaldwell2091 2 года назад

    YAY!!!!!

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад

      For what, dear Vicki?

    • @vickicaldwell2091
      @vickicaldwell2091 2 года назад

      @@baronvann1314 I wrote yay because I caught the episode unexpectedly! My responses are chronological I am afraid.#1-Blessings.

  • @dorothybentley3808
    @dorothybentley3808 2 года назад

    My mother in law was a Hatfield, her son and I hadn't been married a year when we kind of had a disagreement on something I don't remember now what is was about its been forty three years .now she said to me you don't want to mess with me I'm a Hatfield I said and I'm a Thacker just as stubborn.lol

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      I had sort of a girl friend when I was a teenager. Her name was Donna Thacker. She was from Oliver Springs, Tennessee. I think you showed some grit! Barry

  • @pattyperkins5007
    @pattyperkins5007 2 года назад

    My name is Perkins a lot of us in Eastern KY.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Yes, indeed, Patty. I have Perkins on my list to cover. Thanks for writing! Barry Vann

  • @Eagleflyboy172
    @Eagleflyboy172 2 года назад

    Really surprised to see the Blevins name! My great-grandmother was Mary Ellen Blevins. Her male relatives are Squire Blevins, Luke Blevins. If anybody has any connection to these people that would be great to know as well.
    Also wondering if the name Skinner could be looked into.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Morning, no one has requested Skinner, so I will add it. Thanks for watching! Barry

  • @loriaidt7652
    @loriaidt7652 2 года назад

    I'm also interested in the name Aidt, pronounced like, I'd rather be fishing!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      I like it! However, a cursory online look into Aidt reveals conflicting information about its meaning and origin. I'm not too hopeful that I will find reputable sources for it. Kind regards, Barry Vann

  • @eddiemccullough7502
    @eddiemccullough7502 2 года назад

    Thank you

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      You're welcome, Eddie! I hope it wasn't too confusing. Barry

    • @eddiemccullough7502
      @eddiemccullough7502 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann you are fine I can follow fine.

  • @susiedaniel8031
    @susiedaniel8031 2 года назад

    What about Godfrey, Kinsey, Duncan, Long, York, Seymour, and Addington?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Susie, I will try to get most of your names. Duncan was covered in this episode: ruclips.net/video/uq9g-7pzeeA/видео.html

    • @susiedaniel8031
      @susiedaniel8031 2 года назад

      Not Kinsey but Kimsey

  • @jimmyhaggard1744
    @jimmyhaggard1744 2 года назад

    I don't know where you do a surname on the last name hacker do a show on that will you please thank you

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Hi Jimmy, Hacker is now on the list of surnames to cover. Thanks, Barry Vann

    • @jimmyhaggard1744
      @jimmyhaggard1744 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann it's Haggard. He used the speaker to speak his question and it misunderstood him. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

  • @Shasta4737
    @Shasta4737 2 года назад

    Have you done the surname RAMEY, yet?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      Morning, Susan! You are the first to recommend Ramey. I worked with John Ramey at University of the Cumberlands, so I am happy to look into that fine name. Barry

    • @Shasta4737
      @Shasta4737 2 года назад

      Thank you, Berry. My Ramey family was from Scott County, Virginia and there abouts.

  • @susiedaniel8031
    @susiedaniel8031 2 года назад

    Sorry not Kinsey but Kimsey
    and thanks so much!!!

  • @sarahbarrall3673
    @sarahbarrall3673 Год назад

    Is Barrall English or German

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann Год назад

      Neither; its origin is Old French: baril, an occupational name.

  • @jessicastacey7498
    @jessicastacey7498 10 месяцев назад

    What about the surname Stacey?

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 10 месяцев назад

      Surname Catalog
      Episode 1 November 15, 2021:
      Anderson
      Buchanan
      Callahan
      Duncan
      Evans
      Graham
      Johnson/ Jones
      Owens
      Murphy
      Parton
      Relevant
      Episode 2 December 16, 2021
      Reed
      Wallace
      Sneed
      Parsons
      Morgan
      Dunlap
      Waddie
      Williams
      Walker
      Ferguson
      Episode 3 December 21, 2021
      Hutchison/Hutchinson
      Thompson/Thomson
      Wynn
      Shackelford
      Walmsley
      Devol
      Beverly
      Cobb
      Moore
      Spence
      Cochran
      Episode 4 December 20, 2021
      Cornett
      Stone/Stane
      Ratcliff
      Bush
      McNair
      Spiller
      Lewis
      Wright
      Hall
      Ham
      Episode 5 January 4, 2021
      Hale
      Zwingli, Singly
      Colvin
      Pepper
      Phipps/Phillips
      Warren
      Ausmus
      Quinn
      Monroe
      Jerrell/Gerald
      Mooney
      Episode 6 January 11, 2021
      Lyle(s)/Lisle(s)
      Lindsey
      Carlin
      Dominey
      Oliver
      Adkins
      Browning
      Hensley
      Crum
      Lee/Lea
      Episode 7 January 20, 2021
      Meeks
      Harvey
      Prater
      White
      Copeland
      Keen/Keene
      Patterson
      Hawkins
      Kilby
      Gordon
      Fugate
      Episode 8
      Gibson
      Chisholm
      Branscomb
      Hughes
      Sizemore
      Kirkland
      Roberts
      Robertson
      Watson
      Hatfield
      Mullins
      Episode 9 (February 3, 2022)
      Coots
      Russell
      Byers
      Poland
      Hicks
      Tomlinson
      Scantlin/Scanlon
      Upchurch
      Wilson
      Episode 10 (February 10, 2022)
      Blevins
      Talley/Tally
      Newell
      Simpson/Simms/Simson
      Hood
      Crowder
      Priddy
      Sanders/Saunders
      Evans
      Episode 11 (February 15, 2022)
      Longmire
      Hatfield
      Kildare
      Kincaid
      Stewart/Stuart
      McCollough
      Haney
      Bell
      Caldwell
      Episode 12 (February 17, 2022)
      Grier or Greer
      Sumner
      Burke
      Barnett
      Perry or Parry
      Fultz
      Gatlin
      Dunn or Dunne or Dunning
      Corbin
      Episode 13 (February 23, 2022)
      Burrell
      Carver
      Stokes
      Franklin
      Cox
      Tipton
      Hamilton
      Skene
      Marcum
      Episode 14 (March 1, 2022)
      Suttles
      Perkins
      Lamb
      Davis
      Gallaher
      Philpot
      Graves
      Pichon
      Ramsey
      Episode 15 (March 4, 2022)
      Gray
      Bussell
      Lanham
      Coulter
      Runyon
      Stapleton
      Broom
      Meade
      Montgomery
      Cooper
      Episode 16 (March 10, 2022)
      Underwood
      Scoggins
      Pearson
      Cressy
      Finlay
      Bond
      Johnston
      Tait
      Episode 17
      Jeffers
      Mitchell
      Harrison
      Hunt
      Pickett
      Eldridge
      Crowe
      Caudill
      Morris
      Langdon or Langton
      Episode 18
      Couch
      Kees
      Bailey
      Miller
      Culbertson
      MacArthur
      Lovell
      Shinn
      Hankins
      Spencer
      Episode 19
      Fox
      Ledford
      Mason
      Alexander
      Halsey
      Warden
      Whaley
      Bennett
      Stringer
      Hewitt
      Episode 20 (April 5, 2022)
      Snyder
      Brock
      Hancock
      Whitehead
      Collins
      Gregory
      Craven
      Orr
      Episode 21 (April 12, 2022)
      Masters
      Kirkland
      McKiddy (No find)
      Gruggett (No Find)
      Glozier (No Find)
      Hamby
      Houston
      Boren
      Gooden
      Carroll
      Austin
      Herndon
      Episode 22 (April 19, 2022)
      Sherril
      Millsaps
      Rowland
      Morton
      Conley
      Sanson
      Rader
      Autry
      McDowell
      Episode 23 (April 27, 2022)
      Bryan, Brien, Bryan, Bryant
      Keziah, Kiziah
      Clowers
      Dunford
      Harmon, Harman, Herman
      Aycock, Heycock
      Nash
      Golden
      Holbrook
      Bilbrey, Bilbray, Bilby
      Episode 24 (May 3, 2022)
      Bird/Byrd
      Bridgeman
      Huddleston/Hiddleston
      Scott
      Hopkins
      Holyfield
      Bradley
      Jackson
      Rice/Rhys
      Episode 25 (May 9, 2022)
      Baldwin
      Baker
      Burris
      McClain
      Cummings
      Boggs
      Pritchard
      Nolan
      Episode 26 (May 17, 2022)
      Clary
      McNeal
      Rathbone
      Belcher
      Holmes
      Harris
      Barr
      Ford
      Tucker
      Episode 27 (May 24, 2022)
      Forbes
      Combs
      Adkinson/Atkinson /Acheson
      Howard
      Bruce
      Duggan
      Butler
      Goins
      Mader
      Powell
      Episode 28 (May 31, 2022)
      Hannah
      Hoskins
      Mosley
      Higginbotham
      Davenport
      Durley
      Reynolds
      Bays
      Campbell
      Episode 29 (June 7, 2022)
      Hodgkinson and Hodges
      Brazil (O’ Breasal)
      Newsome
      Wood(s)
      Elkins
      Lunsford
      DeHart
      Varney
      Episode 30 (June 14, 2022)
      Woodland
      Flatt and Flett
      Gentry
      Ison
      Hamrick and Hammerich
      Snell and Schnell
      Jaynes and Janes
      Jude
      Puckett
      Episode 31 (June 21, 2022)
      Brown
      Hartley
      Fletcher
      Hildebrand
      Duggar
      Dalton
      Bunch
      Hardwick
      McWhorter
      Episode 32 (June 28, 2022)
      Young/Younger
      Basham
      Head
      Frick(s)
      Gilley
      Shelton
      Frances
      Pearce
      Episode 33 (July 6, 2022)
      Beach
      Gardiner
      Kerr/Carr
      Hedger
      Bowles
      Curd
      Mercer
      Kendrick
      Dischner
      Episode 34 (July 12, 2022)
      Brimmer, Brymer
      Childress, Childers, Childs
      Honaker, Honegger
      Wood, Woods
      Dooley
      Lynch
      Simmons, Simonds,
      Knowles
      Horne
      Episode 35 (July 19, 2022)
      Redden
      Rowan
      Hollon
      Palmer
      Wilde
      Clayborne
      Jenkins
      Meadows
      Forester
      Episode 36 (July 26, 2022)
      West
      Lay
      Foster
      Leavey
      Bolling
      Webster
      Ballard
      Barnes
      Eason
      Ashcroft
      Episode 37 (August 2, 2022)
      King
      Fortune
      Darling, Darlin
      Christian
      Taylor
      Moody, Moodie
      Duff
      Campbell
      Allen, Alen, Allan, Alan
      Cable
      Episode 38 (August 9, 2022)
      Barker
      Petry
      Pauley
      Brumfield
      Henry
      Shannon
      Templeton
      Oney, Onley, Onely
      Sledge
      McKee
      MacIan
      Episode 39 (August 16, 2022)
      Leverett, Liverett
      Smallwood
      Stow(e)
      Lovejoy
      Burnside
      Selvage
      Lawson
      Mattox/Maddox
      McClister, McAllister
      Lowe
      Episode 40 (August 23, 2022)
      Rowe
      Collinsworth
      Roark
      McReynolds
      Gilbert
      Perkey
      Badgett
      Gilliland
      Webb
      Pirtle
      Episode 41 (August 30, 2022)
      Mayes
      Fortenberry
      Fortner, Furtner
      Hammett
      Fleenor
      Grantham
      Cairns, Karnes
      Pitt(s)
      Berry
      Barry, Barrie
      Episode 42 (September 6, 2022)
      Mayberry/ Maybury
      Martin
      Griffin
      Midkiff
      Adams
      Episode 43 (September 13, 2022)
      Yonts, Janz
      Parrott
      Kinder
      Wingfield
      Rose
      Yates
      Queen, McQueen
      Mulkeahey, Mulcahy
      Mitchusson, Mitchelson
      Galloway
      Episode 44 (September 21, 2022)
      Goggans, Goggins
      Light
      Skinner
      Ramey
      Enterkin
      Holloway
      Borders
      Fitch
      Ollis, Ollas, Olice
      Clark
      Episode 45 (September 27, 2022)
      Ray/Rhea/ Wray
      Craddock
      Castle, Kassel
      Grimm, Grim, and Grime
      Mixon, Nixon (Shout out to David Orochena (Ore-O-Chen-a.).
      Pace
      Capps
      Beasley
      Episode 46 (October 4, 2022)
      Baxter
      Coomer, Comber
      Bass
      Maggard
      Arthur
      Crisman, Chrisman
      Radabaugh
      York
      Episode 47 (October 11, 2022)
      Godfrey
      Kinsey, Kimsey
      Long
      Addington
      Medley
      Medlin
      Ferris, Farris
      Episode 48 (October 25, 2022)
      Thacker
      Childers
      Gossett
      Sharpe
      Jordan
      Case
      Sutton
      Episode 49 (November 1, 2022)
      Rambert
      Webster
      Ballard
      Crookshanks, Cruickshank
      Hacker
      Huggins, Hugans, Huggons
      Hanson, Hansen
      Huckaby, Huckabee, Huccaby
      Episode 50 (November 8, 2022)
      Shamblin/Chamblin
      Norwood
      Jarvis
      Ramsey
      Truman
      Bragg
      Sloan, Slone
      Nichols
      Hammond
      Episode 51 (Recorded out of order on January 10, 2023)
      Bain
      Cantrell
      Christopher
      Black
      Garman
      Mason
      Litton/Lytton
      Helton
      Turpin
      Episode 52 (December 13, 2022)
      Choat, Choate
      Todd
      Sircy, Searcy
      Dickson, Dixon
      Peoples
      Aycock, Adcock
      Grace
      Harrington
      Episode 53 (January 17, 2023)
      Helton
      Turpin
      Massey
      McGibbon
      Younger
      Hurst
      Henderson
      Episode 54 (January 21, 2023)
      Hammack
      Thurston
      Persinger, Bersinger
      Robbins
      McHam
      Estep
      Drummond
      O’Neal, O’Neil, O’Neal
      Episode 55 (April 5, 2023)
      Harlan(d)
      Buffington
      Shields
      Grant
      Emery, Emory
      Luttrell
      Archer
      Ayers, Ayres
      Episode 56 (April 12, 2023)
      Chester
      Kemplin
      Lay(s)
      Kelley, Kelly
      Peters
      Robinson
      Goble, Gobble
      Episode 57 (April 18, 2023)
      Hob, Hobb, Hobbs
      Wilcox, Wilcocks
      Lawson
      Thomas, McTavish, MacThomas
      Lane
      Marshall
      Maloney, Moloney
      Hughes, Huws
      Episode 58 (May 9, 2023)
      Deaton
      Couch
      Colburn
      Mayo
      Maness
      Hutton
      Bartlett
      deHart
      Episode 59 (May 16, 2023)
      Cremeans
      Catlett
      Croft
      Marshman
      Craver
      Hanes
      Everhart
      Loftin
      Episode 60 (May 26, 2023)
      Mize
      Etherton
      Burchfield
      Moon
      Strange
      Sherrill
      Lyon
      Payne
      Episode 61 (June 6, 2023)
      Collett
      Sample(s)
      Scruggs
      McCann
      Hill
      Skaggs
      Sparks
      Sturgill, Stodghill
      Episode 62 (June 13, 2023)
      Doss/Dawes
      Sandifer
      Estes
      Rogers
      Barnes
      Eason
      Ashcroft
      Episode 63 (June 22, 2023)
      Burton
      Windolph
      Shinkle, Schinkel, Schenkel
      McFarlin
      Manning
      Pendleton
      Poage
      Kennedy
      Episode 64 (June 27, 2023)
      Brooks
      Fike
      Basham
      Spradlin
      Fettinger
      Maynard
      Kidwell
      Murray
      Episode 65 (July 11, 2023)
      Cline
      Stepp
      Coppess
      Westbrook
      Burnham
      Setzer
      Stevens, Stephens
      Hawthorn
      Craig
      Episode 66 (July 18, 2023)
      Lanier
      Ferebee
      Presley
      Blankenship
      Sisson
      MacCarroll
      Hastings
      Winters
      Episode 67 (July 31, 2023)
      Ginn
      Tallman
      Stooksbury
      Kyker, Keicher
      Ailor, Aylor
      Weaver
      Whitehead
      Oxendine
      Episode 68 (August 8, 2023)
      Absher
      Prather
      Pigman
      Wetzel
      McGhee
      Stanley
      Garrett
      Episode 69 (August 22, 2023)
      Meece
      Van Hook
      Vanover
      Holt
      Hargis
      Sinclair
      Scott
      Episode 70 (September 5, 2023)
      Mims
      Hurley
      Easterly
      Knox
      Gillette
      Peak
      Coley, Colley, Collie
      Episode 71 (September 12, 2023)
      House
      Doherty
      McManus
      Hagler
      Fields
      Messer
      Renfro, Renfroe, Renfrow
      Episode 72 (September 20, 2023)
      Hunter
      Coffee
      Gunter
      Muse
      Rigney
      Wood, Woods, Woodson
      McCleve /McCleave
      Episode 73 (September 26, 2023)
      Pike
      Lambert
      Heavens
      Burgess
      Crider
      Bethea
      Westray

  • @MiracleFound
    @MiracleFound 2 года назад

    Henley/Hensley please!

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Hi Prof Cheryl, Hensley was covered in Episode 6. Here's a link for it: ruclips.net/video/7gZXXanNEWU/видео.html

  • @cmgs1970
    @cmgs1970 2 года назад

    Pace & Capps please

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Thanks for the recommendation! I have put them on the list. Kind regards, Barry

  • @wilmahimes2609
    @wilmahimes2609 2 года назад

    What about the Name Himes I think it comes from Germany not for sure

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Wilma, Himes is a German name. I will add it to the list to cover. Thanks, Barry

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

    One of my g-grandmothers was a Stuart (that spelling) - VA to MS. I always thought her line might've been Ulster Scots who came here in one of the big waves immigration in the 1700s because the paper trail runs out mid-1700s. When you said the name Haney, I immediately thought of Mr. Haney of Green Acres, hahahaha.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      Susan, I can't think of a surname that is more likely to be Ulster Scots than Stuart. My McKamey great, great grandmother was a member of a sept of the Stuarts of Bute. If it wasn't for a former girl friend named Carol Haney, Green Acres would pop in my head too!

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

      @@BarryVann pretty cool. I once read that approximately 50% of Stewarts/Stuarts descend from those royals - don't know if that's true, though.

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 2 года назад

      @@susannortham11.11 That's probably true. Powerful people generally have more kids than is typical. King James VI had a common Y Chromosome R1b1.

  • @charlenebrasher8307
    @charlenebrasher8307 9 месяцев назад

    Ill keep my out for the surname - brasher.

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 9 месяцев назад +1

      Brasher has a Norman-French-Anglo origin. it was given to a brewer. With little clean water to drink, brewing was a valuable occupation.

    • @charlenebrasher8307
      @charlenebrasher8307 9 месяцев назад

      @BarryVann thank you for taking the time to respond ! My DNA is Irish, English, Scottish, French & German- among others.

  • @tim31415
    @tim31415 2 года назад

    Do Huggins

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Tim, I put it on my list to do. Thanks, Barry

  • @cherylmorrissette5898
    @cherylmorrissette5898 2 года назад

    Crabtree, elkins

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Cheryl, thanks for the recommendations. I have added them to my list. Barry

  • @bradbahler5581
    @bradbahler5581 Год назад

    I have the name Haenni in my Swiss ancestry

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann Год назад

      Southern Switzerland has an Italian culture. Names that end in vowels could well be Italian.

    • @bradbahler5581
      @bradbahler5581 Год назад

      @@BarryVann this is Northern Switzerland. Many German names end in I, such as Hirschi (Hershey), Stucki (Stuckey), Buettsci (Beachy). Some of the families in this area have French origins and French influence.

    • @baronvann1314
      @baronvann1314 Год назад

      @@bradbahler5581 Thanks, Brad. Are you in Northern Switzerland? I was there in March. I want to take your word for German names ending in vowels, but I'll have to look into that claim.

    • @bradbahler5581
      @bradbahler5581 Год назад

      Family names from Canton of Bern. I am American but have Swiss relatives whose names end with I. VERY common. Two of the names I have mentioned well known in America have Swiss origins, Hershey and Stuckey, are in my family. It is not a "claim" by the way, or something that is disputable. I have contact with some of them today. Names found among the Amish of Swiss origin such as Hilty, Wickey, and Liechty end with I in Swiss German. My reason for bringing this up to begin with is that "Haney" can also come from the Swiss "Haenni" and I am suggesting it as a possibility (no proof) for the Southern Haney name origin.

  • @thomashayes3413
    @thomashayes3413 2 года назад

    Hayes

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад

      Hi Thomas, Hayes is on the list. Thanks! Barry

  • @badpoppy2936
    @badpoppy2936 2 года назад

    Great videos I would like to find out more about the name Clark

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      You got it! Thanks for recommending Clark. I am surprised no one has requested until now. Kind regards, Barry

  • @debbiewilson6527
    @debbiewilson6527 2 года назад

    MULKeahey

    • @BarryVann
      @BarryVann 2 года назад +1

      I believe I can find some information on the origin and meaning of Mulkeahey. Please stay tuned! Barry

    • @debbiewilson6527
      @debbiewilson6527 2 года назад

      @@BarryVann ,this is my husband s grandmother s maiden name. They dropped the Mul....
      When they came to America.
      My family names are Davis, Judkins,Rogers, and Harrison to name a few. Thank you