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Hasler
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Hasler names origins
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Friday 25 July 08 14:16 BST (UK) »
Hello,
I am really interested to find the origins of my name Hasler,
we were all brought up to think it was German, but since i have been doing my tree have found family line
in Essex going back to 1600c .
So how do you find out ? i know the spelling has changed a bit over those years and would have a started
as Heazler, i think thats the oldest spelling i have
Any ideas very welcome
thanks
Carol
HASLER, THOMPSON, SMITH, WHEELER, SINFIELD, BASS, MALE, RIDLEY, WILKES,
HARRINGTON, ADAMSON, HARRISON, LANGAN, HARVEY,
stanmapstone
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Friday 25 July 08 14:33 BST (UK) »
From
"The Oxford Names Companion"
Hazel
English: topographc name for someone who lived near a hazel tree or grove, OE hæsel.
Variations: Hazell, Hasel(l); Hessel(s), Heazel(l);
Has(e)ler,
Haselar, Heasler.
Stan
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Hasler
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Friday 25 July 08 22:48 BST (UK) »
Thank you for that Stan, very interesting
I take it that means a English name then ?
HASLER, THOMPSON, SMITH, WHEELER, SINFIELD, BASS, MALE, RIDLEY, WILKES,
HARRINGTON, ADAMSON, HARRISON, LANGAN, HARVEY,
stanmapstone
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Friday 25 July 08 23:05 BST (UK) »
Hi Carol,
OE hæsel
, means it is from Old English, or Anglo-Saxon, an early form of the English language mid-5th century to the mid-12th century.
Stan
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Hasler
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Friday 25 July 08 23:10 BST (UK) »
Oh I can't believe it we thought it was German or Switz
That great Stan thank you for your time
regards
Carol
HASLER, THOMPSON, SMITH, WHEELER, SINFIELD, BASS, MALE, RIDLEY, WILKES,
HARRINGTON, ADAMSON, HARRISON, LANGAN, HARVEY,
Hasler
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Re: Hasler names origins
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Saturday 26 July 08 11:08 BST (UK) »
Hi Stan
Would you be kind enough to look up the name Ridley for me please
Thank you so much
Carol
HASLER, THOMPSON, SMITH, WHEELER, SINFIELD, BASS, MALE, RIDLEY, WILKES,
HARRINGTON, ADAMSON, HARRISON, LANGAN, HARVEY,
stanmapstone
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Saturday 26 July 08 13:11 BST (UK) »
Hi Carol,
Ridley
is an habitation name from various places so called in England, especially the one in Northumberland, derived from the Old English
geryd+leah
for
'cleared wood/clearing'
.
Stan
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www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Hasler
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Re: Hasler names origins
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Saturday 26 July 08 21:16 BST (UK) »
Many thanks Stan,
Can i search on line for these names or buy the book
It's so interesting and i have lot's i would like to look up
Thanks again
Carol
HASLER, THOMPSON, SMITH, WHEELER, SINFIELD, BASS, MALE, RIDLEY, WILKES,
HARRINGTON, ADAMSON, HARRISON, LANGAN, HARVEY,
stanmapstone
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Re: Hasler names origins
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Saturday 26 July 08 22:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Carol,
There are sites you can try, such as
http://www.surnamedb.com/index.aspx
www.nationaltrustnames.org.uk
Stan
Census Information is Crown Copyright, from
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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