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Hay: Origin, Geographical Distribution
A hedge, an inclosure, to inclose, fence in, a protection, a; place of safety. In Dutch, Haag; Sax., Hege; Ger., Heck; Danish, Hekke; Swedish, Hagn; Fr., Haie; Welsh, Cae; Gaelic, Ca; Cor. Br., Hay.
Hay Surname Origin
Spelling Variations : HAYE | HEY | HAY
Hay: Place of Origin :  Grampian (United Kingdom) |  Lothian (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Strathclyde (United Kingdom) |  Tayside (United Kingdom) |  Highlands (United Kingdom)
Hay: Online Family Trees
HAY  (United Kingdom)  - 1707
HAY  (United Kingdom)  - 1465
HAY  (United Kingdom) 1436 - 1501
HAY of DALGETHY Iverness,Écosse (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1699 - 1699
HAY Ecosse (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1763 - 1763
HAY Londres (London, England, United Kingdom) 1748 - 1776
HAY Wangford (Suffolk, England, United Kingdom) 1827 - 1827
HAY Dalgetty ( Ecosse) (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1550 - 1550
HAY-DRUMMOND London (London, England, United Kingdom) 1711 - 1785
HAY Gb-Braintree (Essex, England, United Kingdom) 1948 - 1948

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Hay: Famous Genealogies
 The surname Hay is related to the following famous family trees :
        ARBUTHNOT John (1667 - 1735)
        BLAIR Tony born BLAIR Anthony Charles Lynton (1953 - )
        BRIALY Jean-Claude (1933 - 2007)
        ROBIEN (de) Gilles (1941 - )
        GRANT Hugh born GRANT Hugh John Mungo (1960 - )
Hay: Books that contain this surname
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HAYJournals of Sir John Lauder, lord Fontainhall : with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda (1665-1676) g edited, with introduction and notes, by Donald Crawford,...
Author: John Lauder - Published in 1900
... 1 Sir George Hay of Netherclif-T, Lord of Session, Chancellor, 1622-1635, Lord Kinnoul. 3 Duchess of Lauderdale. ...
HAYJournals of Sir John Lauder, lord Fontainhall : with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda (1665-1676) g edited, with introduction and notes, by Donald Crawford,...
Author: John Lauder - Published in 1900
... within burgh. Its true Sir John Hay (who was at first toun Clerk of Edinburgh) when he was Clerk Register ...
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