What is the origin of the name Herod?
1: English: usually a variant of Herald (Middle English Herald Heraud Heroud). Occasionally the name may have been used as a nickname in allusion to the Biblical King Herod played [...]
The William Ratcliff / Ratliff family of Maryland and Anson County, North Carolina
...(recorded August Court in 1818). James Herod had sold his 337 acres of land to William Dowdy on 11 September... (Stewart County, Tennessee, United States - 1818)
...(recorded August Court in 1818). James Herod had sold his 337 acres of land to William Dowdy on 11 September... (Stewart County, Tennessee, United States - 1818)
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The William Ratcliff / Ratliff family of Maryland and Anson County, North Carolina
...Ratliffs, but with James's father James Herod (Herrod), Sr. and several of his brothers and sisters. Their combined land holdings... (Madison Co., North Carolina, United States - 1830)
...Ratliffs, but with James's father James Herod (Herrod), Sr. and several of his brothers and sisters. Their combined land holdings... (Madison Co., North Carolina, United States - 1830)
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The William Ratcliff / Ratliff family of Maryland and Anson County, North Carolina
...group sheet for James and Hannah Herod. We did not research the deed records to find a more exact time... (Marengo County, North Carolina, United States - 1828)
...group sheet for James and Hannah Herod. We did not research the deed records to find a more exact time... (Marengo County, North Carolina, United States - 1828)
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The William Ratcliff / Ratliff family of Maryland and Anson County, North Carolina
...James and Hannah Ratliff Herod (Herrod) not only migrated from Alabama to Mississippi with the Ratliffs, but... (Madison Co., North Carolina, United States - 1830)
...James and Hannah Ratliff Herod (Herrod) not only migrated from Alabama to Mississippi with the Ratliffs, but... (Madison Co., North Carolina, United States - 1830)
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The William Ratcliff / Ratliff family of Maryland and Anson County, North Carolina
... James Herod 6-21-1833 NE_, SE^, E^, NE. 32-11N-3E 119.44... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1833)
... James Herod 6-21-1833 NE_, SE^, E^, NE. 32-11N-3E 119.44... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1833)
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The William Ratcliff / Ratliff family of Maryland and Anson County, North Carolina
...cres sold by James Herod on 11 Sept 1815... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1815)
...cres sold by James Herod on 11 Sept 1815... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1815)
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The William Ratcliff / Ratliff family of Maryland and Anson County, North Carolina
...& Catherine Denson Ratliff & Hannah Ratliff Herod (Herro$ & Elizabeth Clanton Ratliff ATTALA COUNTY Kosciusko COUNTY... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1999)
...& Catherine Denson Ratliff & Hannah Ratliff Herod (Herro$ & Elizabeth Clanton Ratliff ATTALA COUNTY Kosciusko COUNTY... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1999)
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The William Ratcliff / Ratliff family of Maryland and Anson County, North Carolina
...next to the land of James Herod and John Mc Carty.... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1999)
...next to the land of James Herod and John Mc Carty.... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1999)
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The William Ratcliff / Ratliff family of Maryland and Anson County, North Carolina
...f James Herod *m... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1999)
...f James Herod *m... (Anson Co, North Carolina, United States - 1999)
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What is the origin of the name Herod?
1: English: usually a variant of Herald (Middle English Herald Heraud Heroud). Occasionally the name may have been used as a nickname in allusion to the Biblical King Herod played [...]