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Cann: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Gaelic.) Ceann and Kin; Welsh, Ken or Cen, the head; projection.
Cann Surname Origin
Spelling Variations : CANNE | CANN | CANT | CANE | LANCHEC | CANESAN
Cann: Place of Origin :  Devon (United Kingdom) |  Avon (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Cambridgeshire (United Kingdom) |  Norfolk (United Kingdom) |  Gloucestershire (United Kingdom)
Cann: Online Family Trees
CANN Holborn, Middlesex (London, England, United Kingdom) 1885 - 1885
CANN West Ham (Essex, England, United Kingdom) 1911 - 1911
CANN West Ham, London (Essex, England, United Kingdom) 1911 - 1911
CANN Yarmouth, U.K. (Suffolk, England, United Kingdom) 1908 - 1908
CANN Barnstaple (United Kingdom) 1880 - 1880
CANN Portsea Island (United Kingdom) 1893 - 1910
CANN Portsea (United Kingdom) 1867 - 1883
CANN Portsmouth (Hampshire, England, United Kingdom) 1898 - 1910
CANN Westleigh (United Kingdom) 1838 - 1838
CANN Exeter (Devon, England, United Kingdom) 1921 - 1921

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Cann: Books that contain this surname
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CANNBaltimore, its history and its people (Volume 3)
Author: Lewis Historical Pub. Co - Published in 1912
... Catherine, daughter of the late Henry Mc-Cann, a well-known educator in the city of Baltimore. Of their ten children six ...
CANNThe dictionary of national biography : founded in 1882 by George Smith (Volume 5)

... Jane Sarah, daughter of William Robert Cann, of Cavick House, Wj'^mondham, Norfolk, was born at Norwich 10 January 1864. He ...
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