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Hascall: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Welsh.). From hasg, a place of rushes, or sedgy place, and hall or hayle, a moor. the sedgy place. Asgall, in the Gaelic, signifies a sheltered place, a retreat, and with the addition of the aspirate H, might make the name.
Hascall Surname Origin
Hascall: Place of Origin :  Norfolk (United Kingdom) |  Gloucestershire (United Kingdom) |  Essex (United Kingdom) |  Warwickshire (United Kingdom) |  Wiltshire (United Kingdom) |  Leicestershire (United Kingdom)
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Hascall: Books that contain this surname
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HASCALLRe-union of the sons and daughters of the old town of Pompey : held at Pompey Hill, June 29, 1871 : proceedings of the meeting, speeches, toasts, and other incidents of the occasion : also, a history of the town, reminiscences and biographical sketches of its early inhabitants
Author: Making of America Project - Published in 1875
... Philena Hascall, fifth daughter of Joseph Hascall, of Pawlet, Vt., for forty years Deacon of the Baptist church, there. She ...
HASCALLBiographical review,
Author: Biographical review publishing company, Boston, Pub. - Published in 1896
... Payne Ilascall, daughter of Professor Daniel Hascall, the founder of the Hamilton Literal}- and Theological Seminary, which has since become ...
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