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Chester: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Local. From the city of Chester, the capital of Cheshire, England, founded by the Romans. The name is derived from the Latin Castrum; Saxon, ceaster, a fortified place, a city, a castle or camp, it being a Roman station where the twentieth legion was quartered. The Roman stations in England were generally so called, being sometimes varied in dialect to Chester, Chaster, or Caster, the termination of many English towns, as Colchester, the camp on the river Coin; Doncaster, on the Don; Lancaster, on the Lon or Lune, etc.
Chester Surname Origin
Chester: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Cheshire (United Kingdom) |  Lincolnshire (United Kingdom) |  Kent (United Kingdom) |  Norfolk (United Kingdom) |  Avon (United Kingdom)
Chester: Online Family Trees
de CHESTER Chester, Ch1, Royaume Uni (Cheshire, England, United Kingdom) 1050 - 1050
de CHESTER Leek (Angleterre) (England, United Kingdom) 1181 - 1181
de CHESTER Oswestry (Powys, Wales, United Kingdom) 1171 - 1247
de CHESTER Chester (Cheshire, England, United Kingdom) 1128 - 1163
de CHESTER Galles (Wales, United Kingdom) 1137 - 1137
de CHESTER Herford (England, United Kingdom) 1094 - 1095
de CHESTER Leek (England, United Kingdom) 1181 - 1181
de CHESTER Castel Acre (Norfolk, England, United Kingdom) 1085 - 1085
de CHESTER Gb-Cyfeiliog, Merioneth (United Kingdom) 1135 - 1147
de CHESTER Knaresborough, Yorkshire-Humberside, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni (West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom) 1065 - 1065

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Chester: GeneaNet Members
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Chester: Books that contain this surname
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CHESTERA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... 1827. 1 Catherine, m. to Charles Chester, Esq-, brother of William, lst Lord Bagot. m. Henry-Bilson (the Right Hon.), sometime ...
CHESTERA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... fly-boat of fifty tons, Capt. John Chester, and the "Christopher," a pinnace of fifteen tons, Capt. Thomas Moon, sailed from ...
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