Sorry I haven't got back to you before. The easiest way I can think of is to look at those names in the IGI for each of the countries. I fairly sure most of those names will be found in Britain before 1800 but none of them are obviously Welsh.
Hi Bill,
Hope you find some answers on this site. It's been a long time since last we chatted. I'm related to Sarah Ooley Tiffee McIntosh. I don't think I have much or anything new on the family, I've been working on my main branches. But I'm always interested in the outer "branches".
I know a man here in Denver with the last name of Mays. He believes himself to be part native American, so spells it sometimes Maize(like corn). E-mail me personally at:cinsings@hotmail.com, since this person is living, and I'm not sure of where he want's his information to go.
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Sorry I haven't got back to you before. The easiest way I can think of is to look at those names in the IGI for each of the countries. I fairly sure most of those names will be found in Britain before 1800 but none of them are obviously Welsh.
Bob
Hope you find some answers on this site. It's been a long time since last we chatted. I'm related to Sarah Ooley Tiffee McIntosh. I don't think I have much or anything new on the family, I've been working on my main branches. But I'm always interested in the outer "branches".
I know a man here in Denver with the last name of Mays. He believes himself to be part native American, so spells it sometimes Maize(like corn). E-mail me personally at:cinsings@hotmail.com, since this person is living, and I'm not sure of where he want's his information to go.