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Ros surname


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Jola
  Nov 18, 06, 07:31  #1

Hi
There where somebody who asked abut Ros surname.
It is not polish,but islandic.
ROS =ROSE in islandic language.............

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froggy [Guest]
  Dec 9, 06, 03:27  #2

sorry its not islandic but viking or possibly german
its also goes in spain where there is a ros castle near alicante

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Jola
  Dec 9, 06, 08:45  #3

Froggy.........
Rós is a estimated islandi surname, and a rose on this language.
Ros in spanish is the same as rosso=read - and it is sametime a surname.
Ros is also a christian name and a surname in an english - american context.

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Jola
  Dec 13, 06, 15:04  #4

Froggy!!!!


I think the correct Polish last name should be: Ro¶ .. 717 persons in poland have this
surname...............

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Ros [Guest]
  Jan 21, 07, 01:02  #5

Hi everyone,
I am trying to research my Ros ancestry. How can I research the 717 persons in Poland who have this ancestry name? The spelling is closer to the one Jola mentions. They lived in Slovakia, but someone in the family mentioned that they may have emigrated from Poland. How can I research this furhter? Will appreciate any help.

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szkotja2007
  Jan 21, 07, 06:42  #6

Ross in the Scottish context means headland in Gaelic, there is a region called Ross in the Highlands. It is also a family name, there are many Ross's in Scotland.The Clan Ross originates from the 12th Century.

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frenchy [Guest]
  Feb 10, 08, 00:58  #7

hi froggy
i like you have tryed to trace my ancestory and have found the same as you..ros castle near alicante is i think some how tiered in with our family.we moved to australia from france is there any way you can help.......i can be contacted at frenchy@halenet.com.au is there any one who can help

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