What is the origin of the name Strang?
1: Scottish (Lanarkshire): variant of Strong.2: German: topographic name from Middle High German stranc ‘strip of land’ or a habitational name from any of the places so called.3: German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): [...]
History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the county of Westchester, from its foundation, 1693, to 1853
...churchwardens. Robert Wiltse, Joseph Hunt, John Strang, Jacob C. Arthur, Peter R. Maison, John Barlow, William Dargue and James Smith,... (North, New York, United States - 1833)
...churchwardens. Robert Wiltse, Joseph Hunt, John Strang, Jacob C. Arthur, Peter R. Maison, John Barlow, William Dargue and James Smith,... (North, New York, United States - 1833)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the county of Westchester, from its foundation, 1693, to 1853
...Tmaoher Theroude, Guillaume le Conte, Daniel Strang."* By an Act of General Assembly passed on the 24th of March, +... (New, New York, United States - 1694)
...Tmaoher Theroude, Guillaume le Conte, Daniel Strang."* By an Act of General Assembly passed on the 24th of March, +... (New, New York, United States - 1694)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the county of Westchester, from its foundation, 1693, to 1853
... John Strang, Peter R. Maison, William Dargue, Jacob C. Arthur, John Sing, John Barlow, Joseph... (New York, United States - 1834)
... John Strang, Peter R. Maison, William Dargue, Jacob C. Arthur, John Sing, John Barlow, Joseph... (New York, United States - 1834)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the county of Westchester, from its foundation, 1693, to 1853
...the author, by the late Thomas Strang, Esq.... (Lake, New York, United States - 1762)
...the author, by the late Thomas Strang, Esq.... (Lake, New York, United States - 1762)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the county of Westchester, from its foundation, 1693, to 1853
...Gilbert Brundige's lot, bought of Henry Strang, to run cross meadow and woods, the course before specified, unto the land... (New York, United States - 1759)
...Gilbert Brundige's lot, bought of Henry Strang, to run cross meadow and woods, the course before specified, unto the land... (New York, United States - 1759)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the county of Westchester, from its foundation, 1693, to 1853
...cannot pitph upon any except Mr. Strang, saving your approbation, which if you will have the goodness to accord them,... (New York, United States - 1722)
...cannot pitph upon any except Mr. Strang, saving your approbation, which if you will have the goodness to accord them,... (New York, United States - 1722)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the county of Westchester, from its foundation, 1693, to 1853
... John Strang, Robert Wiltse.... (New York, United States - 1836)
... John Strang, Robert Wiltse.... (New York, United States - 1836)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the county of Westchester, from its foundation, 1693, to 1853
...John Strang, Robert Wiltse.... (New York, United States - 1836)
...John Strang, Robert Wiltse.... (New York, United States - 1836)
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What is the origin of the name Strang?
1: Scottish (Lanarkshire): variant of Strong.2: German: topographic name from Middle High German stranc ‘strip of land’ or a habitational name from any of the places so called.3: German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): [...]