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Agnès GEORGE (born FARON), 1752 - 1824
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnès Faron (born Blaise), 1706 - 1762
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnès PIERRON (born FARON), 1713 - 1770
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnès FARON (born BONNARD), 1717 - 1769
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnès GEORGES (born FARON)
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnès GEORGE (born FARON)
MyHeritage Family TreesAgnès BERNARD (born THIEBAUT), born 1770
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Agnès FARON, 1752 - 1824
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Agnès FARON, 1713 - 1770
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Agnès FARON, 1713 - 1770
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Agnès FARON, 1752 - 1813
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Agnès Amilie FARON, born 1789
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Agnès FARON, Circa 1713 - 1770
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Agnès FARON, born 1760
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Agnès FARON, born 1713
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Agnès FARON, died 1766
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The last name "Faron" has its origins in France, deriving from the Old French personal name "Faron," which itself is believed to be a diminutive of "Farin," a name of Germanic origin meaning "journey" or "traveler." The surname first appeared in the northern regions of France, particularly in Normandy, and is associated with the historical migration patterns of the Normans. The name may have been adopted by individuals who were known for their adventurous spirit or occupations related to travel and trade. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Farron" in English-speaking countries and "Faronne" in Italian contexts, reflecting regional adaptations in spelling and pronunciation. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries a sense of historical significance tied to the characteristics of those who bore it, often linked to exploration and movement.
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