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Re: Werel - an example of name later used as a surname, John Werel (1697).
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Jim Young
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1/11/2007, 2:46 AM
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a message by Paul
If I saw this as a surname I'd say that it came from the English place name Wirrall, Cheshire (or Merseyside).
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Werel (Anglo Saxon/ Breton) 9th Century. Male
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Paul
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1/10/2007, 7:44 AM
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Re: Werel (Anglo Saxon/ Breton) 9th Century. Male
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Jim Young
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1/10/2007, 12:15 PM
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Re: Werel - an example of name later used as a surname, John Werel (1697).
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Paul
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1/10/2007, 4:02 PM
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Re: Werel - an example of name later used as a surname, John Werel (1697).
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Jim Young
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1/11/2007, 2:46 AM
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Sean - Werel read on...
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Paul
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1/11/2007, 10:44 AM