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'D' SURNAME WEB SITES
   
 
# indicates that the surname is registered with the Guild of One-Name Studies
   
  DACKOMBE # variants include Daccombe, Dacomb, Daccomb, Dackham, Deckham - this family has always been centered in Dorset, England where there is still the biggest number of names - this very comprehensive site includes full details of births, marriages and deaths of those bearing the Dackombe or Dacombe name, a list of Dackombe wills, immigration records and a wealth of other information - to give some indication of its size, this excellent site now contains over 3,500 pages - if you are fortunate to bear the Dackombe name, this really is a one stop site for you
     
  DADSWELL # variants include Doudeswell and Dodswell - this site focuses on 12 generations of the Dadswell family which originated in England, probably in Gloucestershire, and which since 1857 has been in Australia - most of the information relates to Robert Doudeswell (born around 1560) and his direct descendants
     
  DALLAWAY the Dallaways ( D'Alluyes ) came to England in the year after the Norman conquest of 1066 - the Dallaways have now spread around the world, to the USA, Canada, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Trinidad and elsewhere - this site includes a list of those with the Dallaway name appearing in the 1901 census of England and Wales
     
  DALLISON variants include Darliston and Darlison - this site provides a list of Dallison researchers along with their interests - it also provides detailed information on the descendants of Thomas Dallison of Bedworth (born circa 1713) and those of William Darlison of Bedworth (circa 1727-1776)
     
  DAMERON variant Damron - this site is run by the Dameron-Damron Family Association - most who carry the name in the United States (in either spelling) descend from Lawrence Dameron who received a land grant in Northumberland County, Virginia, in 1652. Lawrence and his wife, Dorothy, along with their children, were the first documented Damerons to come from England to settle in Virginia
     
  DANGERFIELD # the Dangerfield surname can be found in most English speaking countries of the world - its roots are in England where it is a moderately rare surname - the name is thought to be Norman in origin - the 1881 census for England and Wales lists 847 individuals with the surname while the 1901 census lists 948 individuals - this site includes various family files that have been contributed by Dangerfield researchers
     
  DANIEL variants include Danyers, Danyell, Daniell, Daniels
     
  DANIELLS variant Daniels - this site focuses on the descendants of Robert Daniell and his wife Elizabeth Morse Daniell who were among the first settlers Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636
     
  DASHPER variants include Daspher, Dasher, Dashber, Dasper, Dasler, Dashpert, Dashford
     
  DAVIES this site focuses on the descendants of Nicholas Davies who settled in colonial Virginia around 1725
     
  DAVIS this site focuses on Charles Davis who was transported to Australia in 1842 and his descendants
     
  DAY this site contains several family trees contributed by Day family researchers together with a large collection of photographs - it also contains a substantial collection of marriage, census, cemetery, death and other records related to the various lines of the Day name
     
  DAY this site focuses on the descendants of John Day who was born in Virginia about 1750
     
  DEANE variant Dean - this site focuses on the descendants of William Richard who migrated from England to 'Dorsett' (Dorchester) County, Maryland
     
  DEBENHAM # variants include Deadman, Dedman and Debnam - the name Debenham has its origins in a Suffolk village, a hamlet on the River Deben about 12 miles north of Ipswich - this site includes birth, marriage and death records in Australia as well as federal census records in the United States
     
  DEHART this site includes a list of contactable DeHart family researchers
     
  DENGATE # the Dengate name originated in Kent and Sussex in England - emigration in the nineteenth century sent many branches of the Dengate family to various parts of the world, in particular North America and Australia - this site contains numerous records relating to the Dengate family name together with several family trees
     
  DENNIS this site focuses on the descendants of Thomas Dennis (1638 - 1706)
     
  DEW # this site focuses on the descendants of James Dew who married Fanny Dunning in Dilton Marsh, Wiltshire, England in 1851 before migrating to South Australia
     
  DIBBLE variants include Dibblee, Dibbell, Daboll, Dible, Dibol, Deble and Deeble - this site focuses on the descendants of Jonathan Dibble, who was born in 1711 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut
     
  DIBDEN # variants include Dibdin and Dibdon - this site includes numerous birth, marriage, death, military and other records relating to the Dibden family name
     
  DIMOND # this site includes a searchable database of births, marriages and deaths of Dimond entries
   
  DISMORE the Dismore surname is of old French origin, introduced into England after the Norman conquest of 1066 - this site focuses on descendants of Henry Dismore who was born in England around 1754 and on descendants of Samuel Dismore who was born in England around 1840
   
  DISS # Diss (a Saxon word which means Dyke or Ditch) is one of the few surnames to have been in uninterrupted use since the 13th century
   
  DOCWRA # the surname Docwra originated from the Cumberland villages of Dockray - this site includes access to a host of records relating to the Docwra family name
   
  DODGE

this site is run by the Dodge Family Association - two brothers, William and Richard migrated to America in 1629 and 1638 respectively from Somerset, England - there are currently over 38,200 descendents of William and Richard living in the United States - there is another Dodge line in America, namely that of Tristram Dodge who settled on Block Island, Rhode Island in 1660/61 - there are currently over 20,800 descendants of Tristram Dodge - this comprehensive site contains a wealth of information on the Dodge family including a "mystery" file of over 11,000 people

   
  DODKINS # variant Dodkin - this site includes a list of contactable Dodkins family researchers with notes on the lines they are researching
   
  DOGGETT this site focuses on the descendants of Benjamin Doggett of Lancaster County, Virginia
   
  DONGRAY variants include D'Angre, Dangree, Dungre, Dancre, Doncar, Donkar, Daugre, Dungrey, Dangrey, Dongree, Dongreay, Dongrey and Dougray
   
  DORLING # the Dorling surname originated in Norfolk and Suffolk, England and was originally spelt Dalling
   
  DOWBIGGIN this site is run by the Dowbiggin Family History Society - it includes a list of contactable Dowbiggin family researchers with notes on the lines they are researching
   
  DRAKE # this comprehensive site includes a database of surnames related to the Drake family
   
  DUCKMANTON

this genealogy site is concerned with the Duckmanton family tree - it contains an archive of Duckmanton related family history material

   
  DUERDEN # this site includes family tress and various records relating to the Deurden family
   
  DUMMER # the earliest Dummers took their family name from the village of Dummer in north Hampshire
   
  DUNCALF # variants include Duncalfe, Duncuff, Duncuft and Duncliff
   
  DURNFORD this site includes a list of links to sites that relate to the Durnford name
   
  DUTTON this site focuses on the descendants of Zachariah Dutton (1750-1829), a Maryland Revolutionary patriot who moved to North Carolina
   
  DUXBURY the earliest known Duxbury family was established in the parish of Standish, Lancaster, England in the early twelfth century - this site focuses on descendants of Ralph Duxbury (1696-1792)
   
  DYMOCK variants include Dymoke, Dimock, Dimmock and Dimocke
     
   
 
This page last updated: 18 July 2011