What is the origin of the name Brewer?
1: English: occupational name for a brewer of beer or ale from Middle English brewere ‘brewer’ (an agent derivative of Old English brēowan ‘to brew’). Compare Brewster.2: English (of Norman origin): Anglicized [...]
Makers and romance of Alabama history : embracing sketches of the men who have been largely instrumental in shaping the policies and in molding...
...army, but the health of Mr. Brewer became broken, and he was assigned to post duty during much of the... (Sumter County, Alabama, United States - 1861)
...army, but the health of Mr. Brewer became broken, and he was assigned to post duty during much of the... (Sumter County, Alabama, United States - 1861)
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Makers and romance of Alabama history : embracing sketches of the men who have been largely instrumental in shaping the policies and in molding...
...our commonwealth is the Honorable Willis Brewer, of Lowndes County.... (Lowndes County, Alabama, United States - 1915)
...our commonwealth is the Honorable Willis Brewer, of Lowndes County.... (Lowndes County, Alabama, United States - 1915)
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Makers and romance of Alabama history : embracing sketches of the men who have been largely instrumental in shaping the policies and in molding the conditions in rapid growth of Alabama, together with the thrilling and romantic scenes with which our history is resplendent
What is the origin of the name Brewer?
1: English: occupational name for a brewer of beer or ale from Middle English brewere ‘brewer’ (an agent derivative of Old English brēowan ‘to brew’). Compare Brewster.2: English (of Norman origin): Anglicized [...]