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# indicates that the surname is registered with the Guild of One-Name Studies
   
  NEATBY # this rare surname is currently mainly encountered in England and Canada - this site includes a list of Neatby births, marriages and deaths in England and Wales between 1837 and 2003 along with Neatby extracts from the 1881 and 1901 censuses
     
  NEECH variants include Neach, Neache, Nyche and Neese - the original home of the Neeches was at Mendham in the county of Suffolk, England - members of the family have migrated worldwide and in particular to the United States and Australia
     
  NEWARK the variant Newrick is a sub-group of the Newark name and all living Newricks are almost certainly descendants of James and Ann Newark who lived at Burgh Castle in the county of Suffolk, England in the late 17th/early18th centuries - this excellent site provides a wealth of information on the Newark/Newrick family including a unique page on "achieving" family members - longest living (101), most married (4 times) , most children (a staggering 21), oldest father (aged 68 at last child's birth), etc. - the site also includes comprehensive lists of Newark/Newrick extracts from the 1881 and 1901 censuses, biographies of several family members, a large number of photographs and historical notes on early Newarks
     
  NEWCOMBE variants include Newcomb, Newcom, Newcomen, Newcome, Nucumb and Neucomb - this site focuses on the history of the Newcombe's of Devonshire.
     
  NORWOOD the Norwoods are believed to have originated in the county of Kent, England in the 12th century when Sir Stephen de Northwode first adopted the Norman-style surname - this site includes historical notes on the early Norwoods in England and the early Norwood migrants to North America
     
  NOTHARD # variants include Northard, Notherd and Northerd - this site includes lists of registered births, marriages and deaths of family members in England and Wales plus lists of those in New South Wales in Australia
     
  NOTTINGHAM this site provides a narrative genealogical account of the family line back from the present to the Nottingham family who settled near Eastville in Virginia in the early 1640s and then firther traces the family line back in England to around the year 1350
     
  NUGENT this site focuses on the descendants of William Nugent (born 1792) of Burlington, New Jersey
     
     
 
This page last updated: 27 February 2010