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Where are indepth, free last name history searches?

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I tried stuff like ancestry.com and i couldn't find anything on these 2 last names:

BOHACEK

DOAK

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  1. ANY "surname" search is not going to be in depth, by the simple nature of it.  If there are many persons with the surname, their personal histories will be individual.  In depth.. by my translation, at least.. involves identifying, and researching your own ancestors, as persons.


  2. www.goldenmemoriescharts.co.uk

  3. www.ancestry.com

    Doak Name Meaning and History

    Scottish and northern Irish: variant of Doig.

    Irish (Ulster): reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Dabhoc ‘son of Dabhoc’, a pet form of David.

    Doig Name Meaning and History

    Scottish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille Doig ‘"son of the servant of Dog"’, a reduced form of the personal name Cadog (see Caddick).

    www.familysearch.org

    Believe it or not, BOHACEK is one name on this site without varied spellings. It is found in the US (various states), Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Netherlands, & Bohemia (now  the entire Czech territory, including Moravia and Czech Silesia). A relatively early listing is for Carl Bohacek, born

    1726  in Czechoslovakia.

    Varied spellings for Doak include DOKE ; DOAKE ; DOEK ; DOAKS; DOAKES; DUCK ; DUKE ; DOICK; & VAN DOK.

    It is found in the US (various states--a lot of them in Alabama); Ireland; Australia; Scotland; New Zealand ; Holland

    (Netherlands); and England.

        Early listings are Samuel DOAK , b. 1680, Ireland

    Samuel DOAK , b. 1651, Ireland (could be father of the one before), and Thankful Doak,b 1704 at sea (unusual 1st name).

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