What is the origin of the name Horner?
1: English (North Yorkshire) and German: from Horn 1 with the agent suffix -er; used either as an occupational name for someone who made or sold small articles made of horn (Middle English [...]
Mayor's message and reports of the city officers (Volume 1896)
...Stengel, William Butzler, Henry Baker, John H. Horner, M. O. Travers, John P. Teal, John B. Walter, J. Frank Crowther,... (Baltimore, Maryland, United States - 1895)
...Stengel, William Butzler, Henry Baker, John H. Horner, M. O. Travers, John P. Teal, John B. Walter, J. Frank Crowther,... (Baltimore, Maryland, United States - 1895)
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Mayor's message and reports of the city officers (Volume 1896)
... John H. Horner, " Southeast " Henry Baker, " Southwest " J. H. Stengel, "... (Baltimore, Maryland, United States - 1896)
... John H. Horner, " Southeast " Henry Baker, " Southwest " J. H. Stengel, "... (Baltimore, Maryland, United States - 1896)
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Mayor's message and reports of the city officers (Volume 1896)
...and kindly by my predecessor. Mr. Horner, and his associates, and we were given ever}- facility in making ourselves familiar... (Baltimore, Maryland, United States - 1927)
...and kindly by my predecessor. Mr. Horner, and his associates, and we were given ever}- facility in making ourselves familiar... (Baltimore, Maryland, United States - 1927)
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Mayor's message and reports of the city officers (Volume 1896)
... John H. Horner, No. 1117 Granby street.... (Baltimore, Maryland, United States - 1831)
... John H. Horner, No. 1117 Granby street.... (Baltimore, Maryland, United States - 1831)
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What is the origin of the name Horner?
1: English (North Yorkshire) and German: from Horn 1 with the agent suffix -er; used either as an occupational name for someone who made or sold small articles made of horn (Middle English [...]