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Kinnear: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Gaelic.) A head man or chief. Ceanneir, from Ceann, head, and eir, an abbreviation of fear, a man.
Kinnear Surname Origin
Kinnear: Place of Origin :  Lothian (United Kingdom) |  Tayside (United Kingdom) |  Fifeshire (United Kingdom) |  Strathclyde (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Grampian (United Kingdom)
Kinnear: Online Family Trees
KINNEAR Blairgowrie,Perth (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1849 - 1857
KINNEAR Montrose,Angus (Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1821 - 1821
KINNEAR Buckhaven, Fife (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1792 - 1913
KINNEAR Cupar, Fife (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1814 - 1816
KINNEAR Kirkcaldy & Abbotshall, Fife (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1893 - 1893
KINNEAR Lochgelly, Fife (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1937 - 1937
KINNEAR Wemyss, Fife (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1833 - 1833
KINNEAR Borthwick, Eastlothian (United Kingdom) 1843 - 1843
KINNEAR Canongate, Midlothian (Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1875 - 1875
KINNEAR Dalkeith, Midlothian (Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1807 - 1807

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Kinnear: Books that contain this surname
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KINNEARBiographical review [microform] : this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of the Province of New Brunswick
Author: Jack, I. Allen (Isaac Allen), 1843-1903 - Published in 1900
... In 1867 Mr. Odell married Sarah Kinnear, daughter of the late John D. Kiiinear, Judge of Probate for Cumberland County, ...
KINNEARBiographical review [microform] : this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of the Province of New Brunswick
Author: Jack, I. Allen (Isaac Allen), 1843-1903 - Published in 1900
... marriages with Harriet, daughter of John Kinnear. She died in 1859. having had one dauj,hter who also died, and in ...
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