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Marks: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Butts were marks for archery. In most parishes places were set apart for this necessary sport which were called the Butts, hence, the name was given to a person residing near such a spo, as John at the Butts. But signifies a promontory, as the Butt of Lewis, an isle of Scotland. Danish, But, blunt, rough.
Marks Surname Origin
Spelling Variations : MARKS | MARTZ | MARX
Marks: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Wiltshire (United Kingdom) |  Staffordshire (United Kingdom) |  Hampshire (United Kingdom) |  Cornwall (United Kingdom) |  Devon (United Kingdom)
Marks: Online Family Trees
MARKS Runham, County (Norfolk, England, United Kingdom) 1847 - 1847
MARKS St. Nicholas Church,Great Yarmouth, County (Norfolk, England, United Kingdom) 1815 - 1815
MARKS Feniton (Devon, England, United Kingdom) 1802 - 1836
MARKS Plymtree Devon (Devon, England, United Kingdom) 1869 - 1869
MARKS Downton (Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom) 1744 - 1750
MARKS City Of London (London, England, United Kingdom) 1854 - 1854
MARKS Great Synagogue, Duke'S Place (London, England, United Kingdom) 1877 - 1877
MARKS Hackney (London, England, United Kingdom) 1882 - 1882
MARKS Exeter (Devon, England, United Kingdom) 1980 - 1986
MARKS Domkau,Osterode,Ostpreussen (United Kingdom) 1905 - 1905

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Marks: GeneaNet Members
Photo Robert Brian MARKSRobert Brian MARKS Photo de  DAZ MARKS DAZ MARKS Photo de Richard MARKSRichard MARKS Photo de Robin MARKSRobin MARKS Photo de Helen MARKSHelen MARKS Photo de James MARKSJames MARKS
Marks: Books that contain this surname
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MARKSGenealogical History of Hudson and Bergen Counties, New Jersey
Author: Cornelius Burnham Harvey - Published in 1900
... married Sarah Marks, daughter of George Marks, of the same town. They moved to Manhattan Island, thence to New ...
MARKSGenealogical History of Hudson and Bergen Counties, New Jersey
Author: Cornelius Burnham Harvey - Published in 1900
... them Hendrick Allison, who married Sarah Marks, daughter of George Marks, of the same town. They moved to Manhattan Island, ...
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