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Cass: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Gaelic.) Cas, a verb, to turn against, to thwart, oppose; a difficulty, a trying situation, a cause. Cas, a castle, the primary sense is to separate, drive off, or hate; the radical sense of hatred is driving off.
Cass Surname Origin
Spelling Variations : KAAS | CASS
Cass: Place of Origin :  Devon (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  Essex (United Kingdom) |  North Yorkshire (United Kingdom) |  Lothian (United Kingdom)
Cass: Online Family Trees
CASS Lambeth, Angleterre (London, England, United Kingdom) 1890 - 1890
CASS Lambeth (Surrey, England, United Kingdom) 1916 - 1916
CASS Lambeth, Angleterre (London, England, United Kingdom) 1890 - 1890
CASS Lambeth (Surrey, England, United Kingdom) 1916 - 1916
CASS Great Hallingbury Essex U.K (Essex, England, United Kingdom) 1808 - 1808
CASS Little Hallingbury Essex Uk (Essex, England, United Kingdom) 1828 - 1856
CASS Carisbrooke (Isle Of Wight, England, United Kingdom) 1854 - 1854
CASS Godshill (Isle Of Wight, England, United Kingdom) 1864 - 1864
CASS St. Paul'S Church, Knightsbridge, Londres (London, England, United Kingdom) 1893 - 1893
CASS Hertfordshire (Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1629 - 1629

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Cass: Books that contain this surname
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CASSGenealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire,
Author: Stearns, Ezra Scollay, 1838-1915, ed - Published in 1908
... Willisr. Calley and daughter of Thomas W. and Betsey (Cass) Morrison. (See Morrison. IV). In Runnel'-. "History of Sanbornton" the ...
CASSGenealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire,
Author: Stearns, Ezra Scollay, 1838-1915, ed - Published in 1908
... February 10, 1861, daughter of Joseph B. and Mary L. (Brown) Cass, both of whom were natives of Epsom. Her ...
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