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Queen: Origin, Geographical Distribution
The name was O'Quirivane until the time of Queen Elizabeth, when they, with many Irish houses, were compelled to drop the O, and Quirivane was corrupted into Kirwan.
Queen Surname Origin
Queen: Place of Origin :  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Lothian (United Kingdom) |  Strathclyde (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  North Yorkshire (United Kingdom)
Queen: Online Family Trees
QUEEN of THE ISLE of WRIGHT Wessex (England, United Kingdom) 905 - 905
PROVENCE, QUEEN CONSORT of ENGLAND Amesbury (Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom) 1291 - 1291
PROVENCE, QUEEN CONSORT of ENGLAND Westminster (London, England, United Kingdom) 1239 - 1239
QUEEN Walting Inglaterra (United Kingdom)  -
STUART, QUEEN of GREAT BRITAIN London (London, England, United Kingdom) 1665 - 1665
STUART, QUEEN of SCOTLAND Fotheringhay, Northampton (Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom) 1586 - 1586
STUART, QUEEN of SCOTLAND Holyrood, Edinburgh (Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1565 - 1565
STUART, QUEEN of SCOTLAND Linlithgow, West Lothian (Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1542 - 1542
TUDOR, QUEEN of ENGLAND Greenwich Palace (London, England, United Kingdom) 1516 - 1516
TUDOR, QUEEN of ENGLAND St. James Palace (London, England, United Kingdom) 1558 - 1558

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Queen: Books that contain this surname
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QUEENA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... of failure of issue from Mary Queen of Scots, he being grand-son of James, 2nd Lord Hamilton, by his wife ...
QUEENA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... as tho temporary prison of Mary Queen of Scots. Of his lordship, Fuller says:-"The readerneedeth not my dim candie to ...
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