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This homepage can serve as a foundation for building your family tree, exploring the geographical origins, and connecting with relatives who share these surnames. Research indicates that your maternal side (Tarrant) has especially deep British roots, while all surnames have notable representation in English records. As you expand your genealogy, you can add detailed branches, historical records, and family stories to each nameFather’s Side Dale: The Dale surname is typically of English origin, most commonly referring to someone who lived in or near a valley, from the Old English "dael" meaning valley. Summers: The Summers surname can be English or German in origin. In English, it often referred to someone born during the summer or someone with a sunny disposition. Mother’s Side Tarrant: This surname derives from eight locations in Dorset, England, named after the River Tarrant—a name possibly meaning "the trespasser" or "river liable to floods". The Tarrant surname is most frequently found in Britain and is especially associated with Southern England. The surname also appears as an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Toráin, meaning "descendant of Torán," which is based on an old word for "lord, hero, or champion". Most people with the surname Tarrant today have British & Irish ancestry, though the family has spread globally. Tibbits: While less common than Tarrant, the Tibbits surname is of English origin, generally considered a diminutive of the given name Theobald or Tibalt, which itself comes from Germanic roots meaning "people-bold" or "brave among the people." Tibbits families are found throughout England and in early U.S. and Canadian records.
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