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Keys: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Probably from Keyus, an old Roman word for a warden or keeper.
Keys Surname Origin
Keys: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  Cheshire (United Kingdom) |  Derbyshire (United Kingdom) |  Gloucestershire (United Kingdom)
Keys: Online Family Trees
KEYS Kensworth, Barton (Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1821 - 1821
KEYS Kensworth (Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1776 - 1776
KEYS Burpham, Sussex (England, United Kingdom) 1859 - 1859
KEYS Chichester (West Sussex, England, United Kingdom) 1886 - 1886
KEYS Churt Farnham (Surrey, England, United Kingdom) 1888 - 1888
KEYS Portsmouth (Hampshire, England, United Kingdom) 1942 - 1942
KEYS Portsmouth (Hampshire, England, United Kingdom) 1915 - 1975
KEYS Westhampnett, Sussex (England, United Kingdom) 1889 - 1891
KEYS All Saints (Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom) 1806 - 1806
KEYS Basingstoke, Hants (Hampshire, England, United Kingdom) 1955 - 1955

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Keys: Books that contain this surname
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KEYSA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... 3rd, Lady Mary Grey, m. Martin Keys, Esq. of the co. Kent, serjeant-porter to Queen Elizabeth, and d. without issue ...
KEYSCommemorative biographical record of Washington county
Author: J.H. Beers & Co - Published in 1893
... February 17. 1844. daughter of Joseph Keys, of Smith township. Four daughters were born to this union: Ida M. , ...
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