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Catherine CUPP
FEB 25 1802 - OCT 15 1876
- RESIDENCE: Preston County, West Virginia
- BIRTH: FEB 25 1802
- DEATH: OCT 15 1876
- BURIAL: Victor Cupp farm
Father: Leonard CUPP , Jr.
Mother: Susan (Susannah) WOLF
Family 1
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_George Frederick Cupp \ KAPP _+
_John Frederich KAPP _|_Eva Marie GRAFF ______________
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Douglas Phillip DREXLER
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Family 1
: Cara Lynn PRIBBLE
- Adam Warren DREXLER
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Hosea DUNN
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Family 1
: Elizabeth CHRISTIE
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Willn (Willmi) EWBANCK
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- CHRISTENING: JAN 04 1607, Ingleby Greenhow, North Yorkshire
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Father: James EWBANCK
Family 1
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Dennis FAHEY
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Father: George M. FAHEY
Mother: Blance SCHIFFER
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Willn HUBANCKE
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- BIRTH: North Yorkshire, England
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- Annas HEWBANCKE
- Merioll HEWBANK
- Raphe HEWBANK
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Although no one knows the exact origins of the name, it is very ancient having maintained its pronunciation since the Middle Ages (possibly since the Twelfth Century). It has been suggested the Ewbank name and its variations (Ewbanke, Eubank, Ewbanks, etc.) all stem from the Old English (iw) and the Middle English (banke), yew and banke respectively, hence a local surname meaning a dweller by the yew-bank. There is also a place called Yew Bank in Cumberland, England from which a few people could have received the name as a toponymic instead. The final -s attaching to some variants is merely the euphonious s so often latched on to local surnames in English and frequently dropped and re-adopted from generation to generation. Over 69 spelling variations are known to exist, with a heavy usage of an initial H, such as Hewbanke, Hubank, etc. Ewbank is particularly common in Cumberland County, England along the border with Scotland [Eubank, Eubanks1, Eubanks2].
The ancient familys seat was located in lovely northern England, in southeastern County Westmorland atte Hye Jewbancke in the Middle Ages (the J was pronounced as Y). This hamlet has a lovely perspective, located on the edge of Stayn Moor, with the high moors of North Yorkshire behind it and looking north across the Vale of Eden. The Pennine Mountains frame the eastern view, and the high peaks of the Lake District the west. Through the middle, the truly lovely River Eden wends it way north to Carlisle and the Irish Sea. By the middle of the millennium the family hamlet was spelled High Ubanck, and later High Ewbank. Almost eighty variations of the spelling of the family name have been found in early English records, some of the more exotic begin with J, O or H, but all were pronounced almost the same as the modern American name Eubank(s). The following names are some different known spellings of the Eubank and Eubanks name: Ewbanche, Ewbanke, Eubanke, Ewbank, Ubancke, Uwbank, Hughbank, Hewbank, Hewbancke
Modern Family Name Spelling By far the most common modern spelling of the family name in England is Ewbank, as it is in most other British Commonwealth countries today outside of Canada. In America the common spellings are Eubank and Eubanks, the latter being used by almost 75% of the family. The families in the US who maintained the Ewbank spelling are a distinct minority of less than 5% of the American family. This group is descended from later emigrants who did not arrive until the 1800's and 1900's. The S suffix is a relatively recent Americanization, and primarily occurred in the South. This is illustrated by the fact that well over 2000 records of the family from England between the mid 1500's and the mid 1800's show only about 3% with the S suffix, and in American colonial records before the 1800's the S spelling was very uncommon. After the Revolutionary War some families in South Carolina and Georgia had the S added to their name. This was probably not by design, but by common usage and spelling in southern communities who preferred the more euphonic sound of Eubanks. As members of the family moved to Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and northern Louisiana in the early and mid 1800's the S spelling became the accepted norm for the family there, and the Eubank spelling became uncommon. This practice extended westward as family members migrated to Texas and Oklahoma. Family members who migrated westward along a more northerly route from Virginia to Kentucky and from there to Indiana, Illinois and Missouri, have more frequently maintained the Eubank spelling.
Not one single family member has been found during the Colonial period who emigrated to the New England states. It may be safely concluded that we prefer warmer climes! By the early 1900s, with the growth and the importance of federal records, family name spelling came to be more of a legal matter and therefore became more solidified. Thus today we view how we spell our surname as much more important than our ancestors did [Eubank].
Surviving English parish records suggest there were at least three Ewbanks, likely to have been brothers or cousins, with unusual names in the Thirsk-Ingleby Greenhow area of northeastern North Yorkshire in the mid-1500's. The family as a whole gave Latinized-English Christian names to their children from the beginning of the parish records well into the 1700's. Records contain names such as Richardus, Willmus, Jacobus, Johanis, Andreae, Nathaneilis, Mariae, Margaretae, Janes, Helenae, Annas, Merioll, Dorothea, and Elizabetha. This naming style is not found among other English Ewbank family groups of the time period [Eubank].
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Frank STRAUSS
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Father: Karl Jacob STRAUSS
Mother: Margaurete SCHNUER
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He possibly died in infancy.
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