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Brief Family History
Spelling variations include: Eason, Easson, Esson, Asson, Assone, Aysoune, Aison and many more.
First found in Angus where it was of the most ancient surnames in the region.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Edward Eason who settled in Virginia in 1610; ten years before the "Mayflower"; William Eason settled in Maine in 1763; followed by John in 1770; Alexander Easson settled in New York State in 1820.
Motto: Touch not the cat bot a glove.
Motto Translated: Don't touch the cat without a glove.
Crest: A mountain cat.
Coat of Arms: Gold and red shield, at the top, two red lions, and in base a gold boar.

|  |  | Abbey Family Crest Abbey Coat of Arms
Brief Family History
Spelling variations include: Abbey, Aba, Abbe, Abbie, Abey, Abbeys, Aby and others.
First found in the county of Angus, in Scotland, where they held a family seat from ancient times.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Sarah Abbey who settled in the Barbados in 1679; William Abbeys settled in Virginia in 1638; Thomas Abbeys settled in Virginia in 1637; Thomas Abbe settled in Virginia in 1673.
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Crest: An eagle's head.
Coat of Arms: Red with a silver lozengy between three silver escallop.

|  |  | Abercrombie Family Crest Abercrombie Coat of Arms
Brief Family History
Spelling variations include: Abercrumby, Abircrumby, Abbircummy, Abbircromby, Abircombie, Abircromy, Abircrommbie, Abircromby, Abircrumme, Abircrumbye, Abercrombie, Abercromby, Abyrcrumby, Abyrcrumbie, Abbercrumbie, Abbercrommie, Ebercrombie and many more.
First found in the county of Fifeshire in eastern Scotland.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Hugh Abercrombie who arrived in Charles Town in South Carolina in 1772; John in Philadelphia Pa. in 1778; Mary in Maryland in 1775; John Abercromby in Jamaica in 1716.
Motto: Tace.
Motto Translated: Keep Silence.
Crest: An oak tree.
Coat of Arms: Silver shield, a red chevron between three blue boars heads.

|  |  | Abernathy Family Crest Abernathy Coat of Arms
Brief Family History
Spelling variations include: Abernethy, Anernethie, Abernathy, Abernathie, Albirnyth, Abirnethie, Abernettie and many more.
First found in Perthshire where they were seated from ancient times.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: John Abernathy who settled in Boston Mass. in 1767; William and Anne Abernathy settled in San Francisco, Cal. in 1850; Robert Abernethy arrived in Philadelphia Pa.
Motto: In Christo salus.
Motto Translated: Salvation is in Christ.
Crest: A parrot proper.
Coat of Arms: A red lion rampant on a gold shield surmounted by a ribbon.

|  |  | Abraham Family Crest Abraham Coat of Arms
Origins
Scottish
Brief Family History
Spelling variations include: Abraham, Abram, Abrams, Abrahams and others.
First found in Balfeth, in Scotland, in 1163, where Adam Abraham, Bishop of Dunblain, held extensive lands.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: John and Thomas Abram who were among the first settlers in North America, settling in Virginia in 1635 and 1653 respectively; William Abrams settled in Maryland in 1733.

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