The Neeson surname has origins in Scotland, Holland, and Germany.
holland
That would be the French town of Doublett, in Holland. It was a Huguenot surname that was brought to England during the 15th and 16th centuries. Settling in Middlesex, they held a family seat.
The Dutch surname of Taker is first found in South Holland.
The surname of Flake arises from the early records of Holland.
Holland or South Africa. It's Dutch, meaning "entertainment."
The Neeson surname has origins in Scotland, Holland, and Germany.
Holland
holland
That would be the French town of Doublett, in Holland. It was a Huguenot surname that was brought to England during the 15th and 16th centuries. Settling in Middlesex, they held a family seat.
The Dutch surname of Taker is first found in South Holland.
The surname of Flake arises from the early records of Holland.
England (common)In Ireland several native names were changed to Holland:Mulholland, Holohan, etc.The Irish-born John Philip Holland (1841-1914)was the inventor of the modern submarine.
The proud- and noble- Dutch surname of Goldenberger is first found in South Holland.
The proud and noble Dutch surname of Lier is first found in Holland.
Yes there are plenty of people with the surname "TERPSTRA" not only in FRIESLAND but in the all of Holland
There is a Dutch "Cronkite" variant found in North Holland...