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Last name: Barlow

Dossier: 600223
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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Noble family - Knights - Lords
Nobles in:England (England)
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Barlow


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Nobility crown BarlowThe surname 'Barlow' originates from England. It is a habitation name derived from any of several place so called, especially those in the counties of Lancashire, and West Yorkshire. The former gets its name from the old English word 'bere', meaning barley and 'hlaw' meaning hill, the latter probably has its first element from the derived adjective 'beren' or the compound 'bere-oern' which means barn. There is also a place of this name in the county of Derbyshire, so called from the Old English word 'bar', meaning boar or 'boer' meaning barley and 'leah' meaning wood, clearing, and one in the county of Shropshire, which is from 'boer' and 'leah'. Public and Civil registry archive's confirm that the surname 'Barlow' and or it's variant's, date as far back as the fourteenth century were a 'Johannes de Berlowe', from the county of Yorkshire, England, is recorded on Poll Tax records in 1379. The exact period of settlement in North America has not been definitely determined but Information extracted from Public and Civil registry archive's confirm that one of the first settlers was a certain 'John Barlow', aged 21, a peruke maker by trade, from Salisbury, Wilthire, England. He emigrated to North America in 1775, sailing from the Port of London aboard the ship named the 'Calvert' on the 13th of March , arriving in Maryland on the 20th of the same, where he served as an indentured servant. Today, 'Barlow' is the 'Nine hundred and ninety eighth' most common surname in North America. ...

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Coat of arms of family Barlow

2. Coat of arms of family: Barlow
Language of the text: English

Sable. an eagle displayed with two heads ar. standing on the limb of a tree raguly and trunked fesseways or, charged on the breast with a cross fitchée pattée gules.

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