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Drown: Origin, Geographical Distribution
A wolf; the surname of the present Royal Family of England. We have the following amusing tradition of the origin of the royal house of Guelph: It is told in the chronicles that as far back as the days of Charlemagne, one Count Isenbrand, who resided near the Lake of Constance, met an old woman who had given birth to three children at once, a circumstance which appeared to him so portentous and unnatural that he assailed her with a torrent of abuse. Stung to fury by his insults, she cursed the Count, and wished that his wife, then enciente, might bring at a birth as many children as there are months in the year. The imprecation was fulfilled, and the countess became the mother of a dozen babes at once. Dreading the vengeance of her severe lord, she bade her maid go drown eleven of the twelve. But whom should the girl meet while on this horrible errand but the Count himself, who, suspecting that all was not right, demanded to know the contents of the basket. 'Welfen,' was the intrepid reply (i e., the old German term for puppies or young wolves). Dissatisfied with this explanation, the Count lifted up the cloth, and found under it eleven bonny infants nestled together. Their unblemished forms reconciled the sorupulous knight, and he resolved to recognize them as his lawful progeny. Thenceforward, their children and their descendants went by the name of Guelph or Welf
Drown Surname Origin
Drown: Place of Origin :  Avon (United Kingdom) |  Hampshire (United Kingdom) |  Cornwall (United Kingdom) |  Kent (United Kingdom) |  North Yorkshire (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom)
Drown: Online Family Trees
DROWN Cornwall (Cornwall, England, United Kingdom) 1646 - 1646
DROWN Ivybridge (Devon, England, United Kingdom) 1893 - 1893

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Drown: Books that contain this surname
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DROWNMemoirs of Lenawee County, Michigan, from the earliest historical times down to the present, including a genealogical and biographical record of representative families in Lenawee County
Author: Bonner, R. I. (Richard Illenden), b. 1838, ed - Published in 1909
... of Mr. Lewis to Miss Caroline A. Drown, daughter of F. Hollis and Lydia (Eaton) Drown, of Medina township. Her ...
DROWNBiographical sketches of the graduates of Yale College : with annals of the college history (Volume 3)
Author: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch, 1842-1920 - Published in 1885
... 1816, to Lauretta, daughter of Charles and Lydia (Drown) Packard, of New Bedford, Massachusetts, she being then resident in New ...
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