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Re: Dollarhide
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Obie
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4/24/2004, 4:46 PM
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a message by Scellea Horne
'Dollarhide comes form Delahyde or De la Hyde, meaning "of the land" and likely came to the British Isles from Normandy with William the Conqueror.' -from the Dollarhide family page on
http://www.murrah.com/gen/dolrhide.htm
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Dollarhide, Doxtator, & Jadelot...What do they mean, & what are their origins ?
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anonymous
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4/16/2004, 1:36 PM
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Re: Doxtator
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Obie
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4/17/2004, 9:37 AM
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Dale
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6/10/2022, 12:40 PM
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Re: Doxtator
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Sean Foglai
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4/20/2004, 9:48 AM
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Scellea Horne
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4/21/2004, 6:40 PM
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Re: Doxtator
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Obie
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4/24/2004, 3:21 PM
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Re: Doxtator
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Obie
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4/24/2004, 4:01 PM
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Re: Jadelot
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Obie
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4/17/2004, 8:45 AM
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Re: Jadelot
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Giacomo
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4/17/2004, 9:28 AM
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Re: Jadelot
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Obie
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4/17/2004, 10:41 AM
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Re: Dollarhide, Doxtator, & Jadelot...What do they mean, & what are their origins ?
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Giacomo
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4/16/2004, 3:24 PM
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Re: Dollarhide
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Obie
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4/16/2004, 2:02 PM
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Re: Dollarhide
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Scellea Horne
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4/21/2004, 6:45 PM
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Re: Dollarhide
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Obie
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4/24/2004, 4:46 PM