What is the origin of the name England?
1: English: habitational name from Middle English Engelond ‘England’. It was probably a formal alternative to English which is also well evidenced as a surname in England. These names may have been [...]
Surrey county, North Carolina land entries 1778-1781
...[Warrant granted to H. S.] JOHN ENGLAND enters 400 acres of land in Surry Co. on the MIDDLEFORK of FORBIS'S... (Surry Co., North Carolina, United States - 1778)
...[Warrant granted to H. S.] JOHN ENGLAND enters 400 acres of land in Surry Co. on the MIDDLEFORK of FORBIS'S... (Surry Co., North Carolina, United States - 1778)
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Surrey county, North Carolina land entries 1778-1781
...mouth of GAVILLYBRANCHthe bounds between JOHN ENGLAND and said COUNCIL ineluding the land to the westward and said COUNCIL improvement... (Surry, North Carolina, United States - 1778)
...mouth of GAVILLYBRANCHthe bounds between JOHN ENGLAND and said COUNCIL ineluding the land to the westward and said COUNCIL improvement... (Surry, North Carolina, United States - 1778)
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Surrey county, North Carolina land entries 1778-1781
...MIDDLEFORK of FORBIS'S CREEK adjoining JOSEPH ENGLAND, JESSE COUNSEL, and JAMES... (Surry Co., North Carolina, United States - 1779)
...MIDDLEFORK of FORBIS'S CREEK adjoining JOSEPH ENGLAND, JESSE COUNSEL, and JAMES... (Surry Co., North Carolina, United States - 1779)
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What is the origin of the name England?
1: English: habitational name from Middle English Engelond ‘England’. It was probably a formal alternative to English which is also well evidenced as a surname in England. These names may have been [...]