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Searing: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Welsh.) A burning or searing. Gaelic, Loisg, to burn.
Searing Surname Origin
Searing: Place of Origin :  Leix {Queens, Laois} (Ireland) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Essex (United Kingdom) |  Jersey (United Kingdom) |  Hertfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Herefordshire and Worcester (United Kingdom)
Searing: Online Family Trees
SEARING Hempstead (Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1583 - 1583
SEARING Southwork (England, United Kingdom) 1613 - 1613
SEARING Hertfordshire (Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1610 - 1610
SEARING Southwork (England, United Kingdom) 1613 - 1613
SEARING St. Saviors, Southwark (London, England, United Kingdom) 1610 - 1610
SEARING Hertfordshire (Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1585 - 1585
SEARING Hertsfordshire (United Kingdom) 1636 - 1636
SEARING Southwork (United Kingdom) 1613 - 1646
SEARING St. Saviors,Southwark (London, England, United Kingdom) 1585 - 1585

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Searing: Books that contain this surname
Paying Access
SEARINGAbstracts of wills on file in the Surrogate's office: City of New York
Author: William Smith Pelletreau, New York (County). Surrogate's Court, John Keller - Published in 1898
... I leave to my granddaughter, Mary Searing, daughter of my son Jacob, a negro girl, and to my daughter Anne ...
SEARINGCollections of the New York Historical Society for the Year ...
Author: New-York Historical Society, George Folsom - Published in 1898
... I leave to my granddaughter, Mary Searing, daughter of my son Jacob, a negro girl, and to my daughter Anne ...
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