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- catalog abstract "A majority of surnames came from Europe.".
- catalog contributor b1217542.
- catalog created "c1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1982.".
- catalog description "A majority of surnames came from Europe.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 363-365.".
- catalog description "Names don't stay the same -- PART VI : E Pluribus Unum -- Melting pot, salad bowl, or compartments?".
- catalog description "PART I : The World in miniature -- In love with a million names -- From a world without Surnames -- The Beginnings of our rivers of names -- The Flood -- PART II : The British and the northern Europeans -- The English : The Jamestown Colony -- The English : Mayflower -- The English : Hingham and some other colonies -- The English : Common names and amusing names in the Census of 1790 -- The English : Later arrivals -- The Welsh : How green is the other valley? -- Ulster Scots and other Scots : From the lowlands and the highlands -- The Irish : ... then came the Careys and the Muldoons -- The Germans : Germantown, U.S.A. -- The Dutch and the Belgians : we could have used more of their ideals -- The Swiss : from Alpine valleys -- The Scandinavians : Hans Olsa and Beret -- The Finns : from above the sixtieth parallel -- PART III : Southern and Eastern Europeans --".
- catalog description "Speakers of Spanish : Spaniards, Cubans, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Filipinos -- The Portugese : They too found unknown lands -- The French : they might have ruled America -- The Italians : Amerigo lo Bello -- The Romanians : Romanian rhapsodies -- The Western Slavs : Poles, Czechs, and Slovaks -- The Eastern and Southern Slavs : Russians, Yugoslavians, a nd Bulgarians -- The Lithuanians and the Latvians : from persecution and from famine -- The Hungarians : the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty -- The Greeks : Mamma Pappas and Spiro T. Anagnostopoulos -- PART IV : From the rest of the world -- The Jews : toward the promised land -- The Arabs and the turks : the man with the red fez -- The Armenians : my name is Aram Garoghlanian -- The Africans : they chose their own names -- The Chinese and the Indochinese : "On to Kum Shan!" -- The Japanese and the Koreans : meetings of East and West -- PART V : Changing names in America --".
- catalog extent "388 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Family names.".
- catalog identifier "0025521004 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Family names.".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Macmillan ; London : Collier Macmillan,".
- catalog relation "Family names.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "CS2487 .H66 1982".
- catalog subject "Ethnology United States.".
- catalog subject "Names, Personal United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Names don't stay the same -- PART VI : E Pluribus Unum -- Melting pot, salad bowl, or compartments?".
- catalog tableOfContents "PART I : The World in miniature -- In love with a million names -- From a world without Surnames -- The Beginnings of our rivers of names -- The Flood -- PART II : The British and the northern Europeans -- The English : The Jamestown Colony -- The English : Mayflower -- The English : Hingham and some other colonies -- The English : Common names and amusing names in the Census of 1790 -- The English : Later arrivals -- The Welsh : How green is the other valley? -- Ulster Scots and other Scots : From the lowlands and the highlands -- The Irish : ... then came the Careys and the Muldoons -- The Germans : Germantown, U.S.A. -- The Dutch and the Belgians : we could have used more of their ideals -- The Swiss : from Alpine valleys -- The Scandinavians : Hans Olsa and Beret -- The Finns : from above the sixtieth parallel -- PART III : Southern and Eastern Europeans --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Speakers of Spanish : Spaniards, Cubans, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Filipinos -- The Portugese : They too found unknown lands -- The French : they might have ruled America -- The Italians : Amerigo lo Bello -- The Romanians : Romanian rhapsodies -- The Western Slavs : Poles, Czechs, and Slovaks -- The Eastern and Southern Slavs : Russians, Yugoslavians, a nd Bulgarians -- The Lithuanians and the Latvians : from persecution and from famine -- The Hungarians : the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty -- The Greeks : Mamma Pappas and Spiro T. Anagnostopoulos -- PART IV : From the rest of the world -- The Jews : toward the promised land -- The Arabs and the turks : the man with the red fez -- The Armenians : my name is Aram Garoghlanian -- The Africans : they chose their own names -- The Chinese and the Indochinese : "On to Kum Shan!" -- The Japanese and the Koreans : meetings of East and West -- PART V : Changing names in America --".
- catalog title "Family names : how our surnames came to America / J.N. Hook.".
- catalog type "text".