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29th November 08, 08:54 AM
#10
Originally Posted by slohairt
Usually the English topographical element Down is derived from the Celtic Dun meaning 'hill fort'.
Which begs the question, where do those Downes from Ireland, Wales and Scotland come from?
But was not aware of Dun being a hill fort, I shall take note of that. Still, to figure out which Noah Downs was the father to my g-g-g-grandfather Thomas.
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