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Salt: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Contracted from Ethelmer, noble, renowned. Holmer, the low, shallow pond or lake, from Hol, Sax., low, and mer, a pond. Halemer, Cor. Br., the lake in the moor, or the salt water.
Salt Surname Origin
Salt: Place of Origin :  Staffordshire (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Derbyshire (United Kingdom) |  Wiltshire (United Kingdom) |  West Yorkshire (United Kingdom) |  Herefordshire and Worcester (United Kingdom)
Salt: Online Family Trees
SALT Grande-Bretagne (United Kingdom) 1862 - 1862
SALT Kingston (Norfolk, England, United Kingdom) 1887 - 1887
SALT Norfolk,Īle Britannique,Est de l'Australie,Royaume-Uni (Norfolk, England, United Kingdom) 1887 - 1890
SALT Londres ( Angleterre) (London, England, United Kingdom) 1846 - 1846
SALT Paddington ( Angleterre) (England, United Kingdom) 1869 - 1869
de SALT-les-DAMES Stratford St Andrew (Suffolk, England, United Kingdom) 1150 - 1150
SALT Smallthorne (England, United Kingdom) 1870 - 1875
SALT Birmingham (West Midlands, England, United Kingdom) 1742 - 1742
SALT Birmingham,Wmd (West Midlands, England, United Kingdom) 1785 - 1785
SALT Kinnersly,Hereford (Herefordshire And Worcester, England, United Kingdom) 1780 - 1780

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Salt: Books that contain this surname
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SALTDictionary of national biography (Volume 50)
Author: Stephen, Leslie, Sir, 1832-1904 - Published in 1885
... was the youngest child of Thomas Salt, a Lichfield doctor, by hiswife Alice, daughter of Cary Butt, another medical man ...
SALTThe families of Moir and Byres
Author: Gill, Andrew John Mitchell, 1847- - Published in 1885
... who married Harriet, daughter of John S. Salt, J. P. and D.L., of Weeping Cross, co. Stafford), and were the ...
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