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Blyth: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Glad, gay, joyfull. Blyth, local, a town in England.
Blyth Surname Origin
Blyth: Place of Origin :  Essex (United Kingdom) |  Fifeshire (United Kingdom) |  Norfolk (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Lothian (United Kingdom) |  Strathclyde (United Kingdom)
Blyth: Online Family Trees
BLYTH St Andrews Ch. Gorleston Norfolk (Norfolk, England, United Kingdom) 1980 - 1980
BLYTH Auchtermuchty (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1825 - 1825
BLYTH Balgonie,Grande-Bretaggne (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1854 - 1854
BLYTH Forgan (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1806 - 1806
BLYTH Kennoway (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1827 - 1834
BLYTH Wemyss (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1829 - 1829
BLYTH Chelmsford (Essex, England, United Kingdom) 1857 - 1857
BLYTH West Ham (London, England, United Kingdom) 1893 - 1893
BLYTH Kennoway, Fife (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1415 - 1415
BLYTH Kennoway,Fife (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1415 - 1415

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Blyth: Books that contain this surname
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BLYTHThe dictionary of national biography : founded in 1882 by George Smith (Volume 1)

... of South Australia, son of William Blyth, who emigrated from Birmingham to Adelaide, and of Sarah, daughter of the Rev. ...
BLYTHMen and women of the time, a dictionary of contemporaries
Author: Moon, George Washington, 1823-1909 [ed.] - Published in 1891
... third son of the late William Blyth, of Birmingham, who married Sarah, the third daughter of the Rev. William Wilkins ...
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