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# indicates that the surname is registered with the Guild of One-Name Studies
   
  MADGE # this excellent site contains a wealth of information on the Madge family - it includes comprehensive lists of births, marriages and deaths within the family along with census records related to the Madge family
     
  MAISHMAN # variants include Maishment, Marchman and Marchment - this site contains several family trees with the family traced back to William Maishman born circa 1788 in London
     
  MALING variants include Maling, Mayling and Mayleigh - this site focuses on the descendants of John Maling who was born in Maine in 1742 and on the descendants William Maling who was born in Nova Scotia in 1825
     
  MALLETT # variants include Mallet and Malet - this large and interesting site covers a myriad of information on the family dating right back to William Malet who fought with distinction alongside William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in the Norman invasion of England.
     
  MANKIN variants include Manken, Mankyn and Mankins - this beautifully illustrated site contains extensive historical notes on the Mankin family together with a run down of descendants of John Mankin who was born circa 1651 in Yorkshire, England
     
  MARSDEN # variants include Marsdin, Marstin and Marsdon - this site contains notes on the origin of the name, several biographies, an index of Marsden wills proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, information extracted from birth, marriage and death certificates connected with the Marsden family and various other nuggets of useful information
     
  MAXFIELD the surname Maxfield is derived from Macclesfield in the county of Cheshire, England - unusually, this site includes a list of Maxfields transported to Australia along with their respective criminal offences
     
  MAYBURY variants include Mayberry, Maberry, Mabery, Mabray, Mabrey and Mabry - this site includes a helpful timeline of the Maybury family dating back to the 1540s in which Maybury family events are juxtapositioned against key historical events - it also contains a fascinating account of the birthmark on the back of the neck that has persisted down generations of the Maybury family
     
  MAYHEAD # variants include Madhead, Mayhood, Mawhood and Manhood - this site includes lists of Mayheads, Mayhoods and Madheads containing dates and places of birth together with dates of death where known
     
  MEATES # variants include Mate, Mates, Meat, Meate, Meats, Mayot, Mayote, Mayott, Mayotte, Myatt, Myott, Matt, and Matte - the site includes brief descriptions of several lines of the family - it also includes notes on the DNA research being carried out into the family
     
  MEDLICOTT # variant Medlycott - the site provides details of members of the family dating right back to the 1500s
     
  MERRIMAN variant Merryman - this site includes notes on the origins of the family name, a family tree showing the descendants of Thomas Merryman who was born in 1624 in the county of Gloucestershire, England along with various other items of family information (Merriman immigrants to the United States, Merriman casualties in both world wars, famous Merrimans, etc.)
     
  MILLINGTON # variants include Milenton, Millinton, Mullington and Mellington - this site includes Millington census entries for the United Kingdom and the United States along with the site owner's pedigree and links to 2 other pedigrees 
     
  MILTON variant Melton - this site includes several biographies of prominent members of the family along with census, court, deed, marriage, military and other records relating to members of the family resident in the United States
     
  MINGAY # this site contains an eclectic collection of information on the Mingay family ranging from the 2nd world war diary of a family member to a video of the marriage of another family member - in all an interesting mix of snippets of information on the family reflecting I suspect the diverse interests of the site owner
     
  MINTER most Minter families originated in Kent, Suffolk, Norfolk and Essex - this site contains a fair number of family trees split between these four counties and London
     
  MITCHELL variants include Michell and Mitchel and Muchel - this site includes a wide range of articles on different members of the Mitchell family in the United States
     
  MITCHELL variants include Michell and Mitchel and Muchel - this site focuses on Mitchells with strong connections with Devon and Cornwall - this site includes over 4,000 Mitchells in its well organised and easily accessible database
     
  MIXON this site focuses on the descendants of John Mixon who migrated to Virginia from the county of Kent in England in 1650 - the site includes a list of Mixon family researchers with their interests and email addresses
     
  MOAKES unusually members of the Moakes family have not by and large migrated out of England over the centuries (not even to Scotland, Wales or Ireland!) and to this day live predominantly in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and South East England - this site includes census, civil registration, parish register, burial and other entries for those bearing the Moakes name
     
  MONTAGUE variants include Montecute and Montagu - this beautifully illustrated site contains a wealth of fascinating historical information on this family name along with the closely connected family names of Gernet and Hissem - this really is a site in a million - the author's passion for his subject is obvious in this superbly crafted site - well worth a visit even if you have no Gernets, Hissems or Montaques in your family tree
     
  MORRILL variants include Morrell, Morrel, and Morrall - the family name has been traced back to Sir Geoffrey Morrill, a Knight and Lord-of-the-Manor of Morrell Roding in the county of Essex, England - this site focuses on North American members of the family - it includes a database of over 13,000 individuals connected with the family along with notes on famous Morrills and the current DNA project
     
  MORTIBOY # variants of this rare surname include Mortiboys, Morteboy, Morteboyce and Mortibois - the earliest record of this name is Richard Morteboyce who lived in the county of Warwickshire, England in the 15th century - this site includes searchable lists of births, marriages and deaths of Mortiboys (and all variants of the name) in England and Wales for the period 1837 - 1992 (deaths) and 1837 - 1925 (marriages/births)
     
  MOTT this site contains a comprehensive list of links to other sites focusing on the Mott family
     
  MOWBRAY # variants include Mowberry and Moubray - although sadly short on information on later members of this family, this site is included in this list since it contains useful information on the 'mediaeval' baronial Mowbrays (1030 to 1481)
     
  MUCHMORE # variants include Muchamore, Muchemore, Mouchemore, Mitchamore, Michelmore and Mitchelmore - this site contains a wide and comprehensive range of information on Muchmores (wills, tax , migration, military, census and many other records) grouped geographically (UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, British India)
     
  MUDDLE # variants include Muddel, Muddell, Mudel, Mudle and Moddle - the earliest record of the family name is that of of William Mudel in the county of Sussex, England - this excellent site contains numerous family trees all complete with extensive biographical notes
     
  MUDDOCK # this site contains a comprehensive list of birth, marriage and death civil registration records in England and Wales for Muddocks between 1837 and 2004
     
  MUNFORD this site contains a wide range of information on the Munford family presented on a geographical basis - covered countries include the UK, the USA, France, Brazil, Canada, Gibraltar, Australia, New Zealand and even Hong Kong - the Munfords certainly got around!
    
   
   
 
   
 
This page last updated: 21 May 2008