What is the origin of the name Maupin?
French: topographic name from Old French mal mau ‘bad’ + pin ‘pine (tree)’. Compare Moppin.
Harris and related families
...said Joel Harris conveyed to Daniel Maupin in undivided moity of 1000 acres on waters of Cow Creek and Indian... (Albermarle County, Va, Virginia, United States - 1798)
...said Joel Harris conveyed to Daniel Maupin in undivided moity of 1000 acres on waters of Cow Creek and Indian... (Albermarle County, Va, Virginia, United States - 1798)
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Harris and related families
...of attorney to John Harris, David Maupin and James Berry to act for him and to convey lands, etc. Nov.... (Albermarle County, Va, Virginia, United States - 1798)
...of attorney to John Harris, David Maupin and James Berry to act for him and to convey lands, etc. Nov.... (Albermarle County, Va, Virginia, United States - 1798)
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Harris and related families
...War) and his widow married Daniel Maupin, being his third wife.... (United States - 1730)
...War) and his widow married Daniel Maupin, being his third wife.... (United States - 1730)
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Harris and related families
...etc., in the presence of Daniel Maupin, John Mullins, James William Maupin, Courtley Mullins (2)... (United States - 1765)
...etc., in the presence of Daniel Maupin, John Mullins, James William Maupin, Courtley Mullins (2)... (United States - 1765)
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Harris and related families
...Daniel Maupin, John Mullins, James William Maupin, Courtley Mullins (2)... (United States - 1765)
...Daniel Maupin, John Mullins, James William Maupin, Courtley Mullins (2)... (United States - 1765)
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What is the origin of the name Maupin?
French: topographic name from Old French mal mau ‘bad’ + pin ‘pine (tree)’. Compare Moppin.