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Deeds: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Local. An old word signifying broken, a gap; Brecca, an old law term which we find in old Latin deeds, was used to denote a breach, decay, or want of repair. Breck is also used in some parts of England to denote pasture. Breck, Gaelic, is a wolf or wild savage.
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Deeds: Place of Origin :  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Northumberland (United Kingdom) |  Strathclyde (United Kingdom) |  Kent (United Kingdom) |  Surrey (United Kingdom)
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DEEDSThe History of Union County, Ohio, containing a history of the county, its townships, towns ... military record,
Author: Durant, Pliny A. - Published in 1883
... 1856, to Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew and Lydia (Stoolfire) Deeds. She was born in Pennsylvania December 13, i839, and emigrated ...
DEEDS20th century history of Youngstown and Mahoning County, Ohio, and representative citizens
Author: Sanderson, Thomas W., comp - Published in 1907
... of grand-children, Emanuel, who married Catherine Deeds and left four sons : Homer Hamilton, B. Frank, Wilson S. and Chauncy, ...
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