What is the origin of the name Bliss?
1: English: nickname for a cheerful person from Middle English blisse ‘joy’. Compare Blissett.2: English (of Norman origin): habitational name from the village of Blay in Calvados France recorded in [...]
A third Kentish patchwork
...which had been erected by Thomas Bliss, was acquired for the production of hop-bagging. In 1840 James Clifford's son, James... (Hart, Kent, United Kingdom - 1840)
...which had been erected by Thomas Bliss, was acquired for the production of hop-bagging. In 1840 James Clifford's son, James... (Hart, Kent, United Kingdom - 1840)
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A third Kentish patchwork
...sold by Robert Saunders to Robert Bliss.According to the description in a deed of June, 1689, in my possession,there was,... (Kent, Kent, United Kingdom - 1689)
...sold by Robert Saunders to Robert Bliss.According to the description in a deed of June, 1689, in my possession,there was,... (Kent, Kent, United Kingdom - 1689)
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A third Kentish patchwork
...Bliss, Thomas, 64, 70... (Kent, Kent, United Kingdom - 1970)
...Bliss, Thomas, 64, 70... (Kent, Kent, United Kingdom - 1970)
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What is the origin of the name Bliss?
1: English: nickname for a cheerful person from Middle English blisse ‘joy’. Compare Blissett.2: English (of Norman origin): habitational name from the village of Blay in Calvados France recorded in [...]