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What origin is the last name "kurchock" from.... Jw, thanks!!?
3 Answers
- MaxiLv 75 years ago
Any surname is a word, all words come from language origins and the ONLY country I can find any records of people of this name is America, so that is the origin of this word, where the people originated from with likely a different spelling ( from another language) reality is surname hunting never tells you where your ancestry is from.
Some of the people using this Americanised surname claim they were born in Austria, Germany, Hungary or Russia, none of those countries have records in this surname.
So research your ancestry, starting with yourself and working back one generation at a time as that is the only way to prove where your ancestry is from http://familytimeline.webs.com/recordsinyourownhom...
- Kevin7Lv 75 years ago
There could be Jewish and non-related Gentile families that can share surnames.i am Jewish that name does not stand out as a distinctly Jewish last name,although some Jewish families might have that surname.The 2 most common Jewish surnames worldwide are Levi and Cohen and related variants