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Card: Origin, Geographical Distribution
A word used in some parts of Scotland to denote a traveling tinker. Ceairde, Gaelic, a tradesman.
Card Surname Origin
Spelling Variations : CARD | CART
Card: Place of Origin :  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  Somerset (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  North Yorkshire (United Kingdom) |  Kent (United Kingdom) |  Wiltshire (United Kingdom)
Card: Online Family Trees
CARD Devonshire (Dorset, England, United Kingdom) 1616 - 1618
CARD Dorest (Devon, England, United Kingdom) 1591 - 1591
CARD Westbury, Upon Trim (Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom) 1565 - 1565
CARD Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan (Mid Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom) 1899 - 1899
CARD Nunney (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1877 - 1877
CARD  (United Kingdom) 1927 - 1927
CARD Maiden Bradley (Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom) 1710 - 1710
CARD Leigh (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1890 - 1890
CARD Sevenoaks Rd (United Kingdom) 1899 - 1899
CARD Tunbridge (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1878 - 1878

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Card: Books that contain this surname
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CARDThe Biographical cyclopedia of representative men of Rhode Island
Author: National biographical publishing co., pub - Published in 1881
... E., daughter of Clark and Mary Card, of (Jreenville, Connecticut. Having formed the acquaintance of Mr. Benjamin F. Greene, who ...
CARDBiographical and reminiscent history of Richland, Clay and Marion countries, Illinois ..
Author: Bowen, B. F., & co., Indianapolis, pub. - Published in 1909
... and was the daughter of Henry and Eleanor (Card) Washburn. Her paternal grandparents were Willis and Xanc. 1 Ulender) Washburn, ...
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