Furlong |
Furlong (Wexford) |
FURLONG es un apellido que no es de origen irlandés, pero que se "ha naturalizado" en Irlanda por su larga asociación con ese país. Familias de ese apellido se radicaron en Co.Wexford hacia 1343, en ocasión que los FURLONG tomaron parte de una expedición militar contra los O'Brien de Thomond, y desde entonces han tenido influencia en los condados de Wexford y Kilkenny. Entre 1845 y 1874 se anotan 27 personas de este apellido llegadas al puerto de Buenos Aires.
Origen: Irlandés. The Irish already had a system for creating hereditary surnames established when the followers of Strongbow settled in eastern Ireland. Although there was relatively little friction between the two systems because they operated according to very similar principles, the Strongbownians frequently used local surnames. In Ireland, local surnames were almost unheard of, but in England they were probably the most common form of hereditary surname. Local surnames, such as Furlong, were taken from the name of a place or a geographical feature where the person lived, held land, or was born. The surname Furlong is derived from living near a field. The surname Furlong is derived from the Old English word furlong, which denoted the length of a field. This word was comprised of the Old English words furh, which means furrow, and lang, which means long. A furlong was the technical name for a block of strips owned by several different people which constituted the unit of cultivation in the medieval open-held system of agriculture. First found in Dorset, where they held a family seat from very early times.
Variantes: Furlong, Furlang y otros.
Motto Translated: Liberty.
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INGRESOS POR EL
PUERTO DE BUENOS AIRES
En las listas de los pasajeros llegados al puerto de Buenos Aires hasta el año 1880 encontramos 27 personas de este apellido que arribaron a nuestras playas entre 1845 y 1874, conforme al siguiente detalle:
Nombre |
Nacionalidad declarada |
Fecha de arribo |
Puerto de embarque |
Nombre del barco |
Ellen |
inglesa |
12.2.1845 |
Liverpool |
Williams |
James |
inglesa |
12.2.1845 |
Liverpool |
Williams |
Margaret |
inglesa |
12.2.1845 |
Liverpool |
Williams |
Mary |
inglesa |
12.2.1845 |
Liverpool |
Williams |
Michael |
inglesa |
6.1.1849 |
Liverpool |
Crossdale |
Anastasia |
irlandesa |
29.1.1849 |
Liverpool |
Crossdale |
Mary |
irlandesa |
29.1.1849 |
Liverpool |
Crossdale |
Mathías |
irlandesa |
29.1.1849 |
Liverpool |
Crossdale |
Anne |
irlandesa |
31.1.1849 |
Liverpool |
Crossdale |
Joseph |
irlandesa |
31.1.1849 |
Liverpool |
Crossdale |
Margaret |
irlandesa |
31.1.1849 |
Liverpool |
Crossdale |
Mary |
irlandesa |
31.1.1849 |
Liverpool |
Crossdale |
William |
irlandesa |
31.1.1849 |
Liverpool |
Crossdale |
Anne |
s/d |
20.2.1856 |
Liverpool |
W. Wilch |
James |
s/d |
27.11.1859 |
Liverpool |
La Belle Poule |
Thomas |
s/d |
15.9.1860 |
Liverpool |
La Belle Poule |
George |
s/d |
5.2.1862 |
Liverpool |
La Zíngara |
James |
s/d |
6.9.1862 |
Liverpool |
La Zíngara |
John |
s/d |
18.1.1864 |
Liverpool |
Una |
Jane |
s/d |
28.8.1864 |
Liverpool |
La Zíngara |
James |
s/d |
12.11.1864 |
Liverpool |
Uruguay |
Mary |
s/d |
12.11.1864 |
Liverpool |
Uruguay |
Luke |
s/d |
18.7.1865 |
Liverpool |
Uruguay |
D.W. |
s/d |
14.12.1865 |
Liverpool |
Córdoba |
W.A. |
s/d |
14.12.1865 |
Liverpool |
Córdoba |
Anne |
s/d |
_.10.1869 |
s/d |
Copernicus |
William |
s/d |
3.8.1874 |
s/d |
Leibnitz |
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