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Binney: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Local. From the Cor. Br. Bin, a hill; and ey, water; or from Buinne, Gaelic, a cataract, a stream. Binneach, in the Gaelic, also signifies hilly, pinnacled, mountains.
Binney Surname Origin
Binney: Place of Origin :  Humberside (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Nottinghamshire (United Kingdom) |  South Yorkshire (United Kingdom) |  West Yorkshire (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom)
Binney: Online Family Trees
BINNEY FORD Edinburgh (Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1902 - 1902
BINNEY FORD Londres (London, England, United Kingdom) 1924 - 1924
BINNEY  (United Kingdom) 1885 - 1885
BINNEY Cornwall (Cornwall, England, United Kingdom) 1819 - 1819
BINNEY Chacewater (Cornwall, England, United Kingdom) 1805 - 1805
BINNEY  (United Kingdom) 1704 - 1704
BINNEY Truro, Barnstable Co., Ma (Cornwall, England, United Kingdom) 1731 - 1731

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Binney: Books that contain this surname
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BINNEYThe history and genealogy of the Prentice, or Prentiss family, in New England, from 1631 to 1852
Author: Binney, C. J. F. (Charles James Fox), 1806-1888 - Published in 1852
... Ann Prentice, daughter of Capt. John Binney, Boston, and left five children. 1, Ajuos, who married, in 1851, Harriet, daughter ...
BINNEYThe New England historical and genealogical register (Volume 29)
Author: New England Historic Genealogical Society - Published in 1874
... married, Feb. 3, 1825, Miss Susan Binney, daughter of Capt. Simon and granddaughter of Gen. Michael Jackson, of Newton, Mass., ...
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