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Brothers: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Gaelic.) From Amadan, a numskull, a simpleton ; may be so called by way of antiphrasis, because he was wise; as Ptolemy received the surname Philadelphus (from the Greek lover or friend, and brother) because he charged two of his brothers with forming designs against his life, and then caused them to be destroyed.
Brothers Surname Origin
Brothers: Place of Origin :  Gwent (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Cork (Ireland) |  Dublin (Ireland) |  Strathclyde (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom)
Brothers: Online Family Trees
BROTHERS Breamore (Hampshire, England, United Kingdom) 1760 - 1760
BROTHERS Downton (Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom) 1785 - 1787
BROTHERS  (United Kingdom) 1980 - 1980
BROTHERS Hitchin (Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1790 - 1790
BROTHERS Portsea (Hampshire, England, United Kingdom) 1816 - 1816
BROTHERS Saint Thomas, Salisbury (Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom) 1731 - 1731
BROTHERS Wiltshire England (Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom) 1710 - 1710
BROTHERS Barnet District (London, England, United Kingdom) 1898 - 1898
BROTHERS Barnet (Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1900 - 1900
BROTHERS Friern Barnet, Middlesex, 2 Sour Ancestry.Co (London, England, United Kingdom) 1874 - 1874

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Brothers: Books that contain this surname
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BROTHERSFrance and the Republic : a record of things seen and learned in the French provinces during the centennial year 1889 g by William Henry Hurlbert,... with a map
Author: William Henry Hurlbert - Published in 1890
... at Amiens con-ducted by the Christian Brothers. Five of thèse had always been so conducted, and the sixth for twenty ...
BROTHERSFrance and the Republic : a record of things seen and learned in the French provinces during the centennial year 1889 g by William Henry Hurlbert,... with a map
Author: William Henry Hurlbert - Published in 1890
... sixth for twenty years. The Christian Brothers agreed to give up this sixth school, M. Petit promising them that, if ...
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