http://www.spatial-literacy.org/UCLnames/Surnames.aspx you can search for surnames to see where in the uk they crop up most where they are most popular in other countrys , what ethnic and religious group has the your surname mostly .. generally a very interesting site I found most of my relative are in devon and cornwell which is true as my grandfathers family were coal miners there .
my surname is dieing out to, not as bad as the delmars poor things they are in a bad way ,we need to start a campaign to save them, and its such a nice surname too
many of my friends dont believe edwards is welsh... im living in wales, and there are load sof us.... grr, i can prove it now!!!
Ideally you want someone who has a awful surname I think delmar is a great surname if I wasnt happy with my own would change my surname to delmar in a minute . advertise delmar more post in the main forum suggesting people change their names to delmar , Im sure you could get thousands of new delmars by this method
I am of Pickering. In addition to Ross, Bohn, FitzPiers, and a number of other royal lineages. My biggest pride belongs in my direct lineage to Kenneth MacAlpine through William de Ross, son of Robert de Ros and Isabela Huntington, daughter of William the Lion. I am also decended from a bunch of ssons and dottiers, of my Orkney decent and enough "ddllwwyynns" to own Cymru.
There's not many with my name in Scotland at all! Most of us are around the North West (where I am) and the South West.
Haha! that's really interesting and also weird that a high proportion of Africans have my unusual (1 in a million according to the website) celtic surname i always thought it was irish, apparently not completely. xxx
There's none of my dad's - Hirschkop, although there're loads of possible spellings. I once found some on a site with the Ellis Island records of immigration to New York - it's a good site if you want to trace your relatives there, I'll try to find it. I there was one relative of my dad's living in London in 1900, anyone got any idea how I can track down his descendents?j
It's interesting to see the change from 1881 to 1998, and how the fmailies spread. My name, "Booth" started in the Lincolnshire/Lancashire area and has spread a lot through England, the exception being a county in Scotland, which hasn't spread at all it seems.