What is the origin of the name Sharkey?
1: Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Searcaigh ‘descendant of Searcach’ a byname meaning ‘beloved’.2: Americanized form of French or French Canadian Chartier ‘carter’. Alteration of the French ending -tier to [...]
The Andrew family genealogy : a genealogy of the Philip Andrew family of Devonshire, England, who settled in Ontario, Canada and Calhoun County, Iowa...
...m. 1 Sept.1952 to Patricia Jolene Sharkey,(dau of John G. and Blanche E. Taylor Sharkey), ISSUE:... (Lake, United States - 1952)
...m. 1 Sept.1952 to Patricia Jolene Sharkey,(dau of John G. and Blanche E. Taylor Sharkey), ISSUE:... (Lake, United States - 1952)
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The Andrew family genealogy : a genealogy of the Philip Andrew family of Devonshire, England, who settled in Ontario, Canada and Calhoun County, Iowa...
... John and Blanche Taylor Sharkey), ISSUE:... (Lake, United States - 1926)
... John and Blanche Taylor Sharkey), ISSUE:... (Lake, United States - 1926)
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The Andrew family genealogy : a genealogy of the Philip Andrew family of Devonshire, England, who settled in Ontario, Canada and Calhoun County, Iowa
What is the origin of the name Sharkey?
1: Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Searcaigh ‘descendant of Searcach’ a byname meaning ‘beloved’.2: Americanized form of French or French Canadian Chartier ‘carter’. Alteration of the French ending -tier to [...]