Re: Snab/Snabs - Snub/Snubs (English)
I can find no evidence of any of these as extant surnames.
There are (minor) places named Snab on both sides of the Anglo-Scots border.
Snab is an old Scots dialect word for a shoemaker, but not old enough to have become a surname, I think.
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Snab/Snabs - Snub/Snubs (English)  ·  Paul "1"  ·  9/16/2008, 4:27 AM
Re: Snab/Snabs - Snub/Snubs (English)  ·  Jim Young  ·  9/17/2008, 7:26 AM
Re: Snab/Snabs - Snub/Snubs (English)  ·  Paul  ·  10/12/2008, 10:53 AM