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I was watching BBC2 last night when Stephen Fry was tracing his family tree. The programme got my husband thinking! When did people first start using surnames? Also, how do surnames originate.
Any information would be great.
Blossie
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There's loads of information on the BBC website about family history and some more about surnames.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyhistory/surnames_02.shtml
This should give you the link to the page about surnames and from there you can navigate around the different pages of the site.
There is also more information on there about the programme you were watching.
Hope this helps
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In some countries, like Iceland, it is not the SURNAME that follows the person but the FIRST name.
So if your first name is MAGNUS, and you have a son they are MAGNUSSON, hence the TV quiz master MAGNUS MAGNUSSON.
If you have a daughter she is MAGNUSDOTTER
Nordic countries have many surnames ending in SON (Neilson, Anderson etc)
........ and here is Nicolas, referred to by Betty, with the children in the tub. He would certainly need the help of Heaven if he were to be found in similar circumstances in the UK today.
"We should be like Nicolas
Thankful, good, and kind,
Loving those who need our help
All the ones we find.
Jesus and St. Nicolas
Taught us how to give:
Share but never seek rewards,
That is how to live!"