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James William Claig, 1872 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesJames Harrison Claig, 1848 - 1881
MyHeritage Family TreesJames M. CLAIG, born 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesJames Claig, born Circa 1839
MyHeritage Family TreesJames Harrison Claig, born Circa 1837
MyHeritage Family TreesJames Claig, born Circa 1838
MyHeritage Family TreesJames Claig, born 1698
MyHeritage Family TreesJames William Claig, 1872 - 1959
FamilySearch Family TreeJames Claig, born 1839
FamilySearch Family TreeJames Claig, born 1848
FamilySearch Family TreeJames Harrison Claig, born 1835
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James Claig, born Circa 1799
1851 England & Wales Census
James Claig, Circa 1827 - 1881
New York City Death Index, 1862-1948
James A Claig, born Circa 1833
1860 United States Federal Census
James Claig, born Circa 1848
1860 United States Federal Census
James Claig, born Circa 1835
1860 United States Federal Census
James Claig, born Circa 1845
1860 United States Federal Census
James Claig, born Circa 1840
1850 United States Federal Census
James Claig, born Circa 1799
1850 United States Federal Census
James A Claig, born Circa 1822
1850 United States Federal CensusJames Claig
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
James A Claig, born Circa 1874
1891 Canada Census
James Claig, born Circa 1830
1870 United States Federal Census
James Claig, born Circa 1832
1870 United States Federal Census
James Claig, born 1885
1900 United States Federal CensusJames Claig, born Circa 1853
New York Castle Garden Immigrants
James H Claig, born Circa 1836
Service Records of Confederate SoldiersJames Claig
Geni World Family Tree
James Claig
1840 United States Federal Census
James Claig
Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
James Claig
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The first name James has its origins in the Hebrew name Yaakov (Jacob), which means "supplanter" or "one who follows." It first appeared in the regions of the ancient Near East and gained prominence in the Christian world through the New Testament, where James is the name of several apostles, notably James the Greater and James the Less. The name became widely used in medieval Europe, particularly in England and France, where it was popularized by the influence of saints and royalty. Variations of the name include Jacques in French, Diego in Spanish, and Giacomo in Italian, each reflecting the linguistic and cultural adaptations of the name across different regions. The name James has historically been associated with leadership and strength, often linked to figures in history such as kings and scholars, which has contributed to its enduring popularity in various cultures.
The last name "Claig" has its origins in Scotland, particularly associated with the Gaelic language and culture. It is believed to derive from the word "clach," meaning "stone," which may indicate a geographical feature or a characteristic of the land where the family lived. Historically, surnames like Claig often reflected the occupation or status of individuals, suggesting that those who bore the name may have been involved in stone masonry or lived near notable stone formations. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Clag" or "Clague," which may appear in Ireland and England, reflecting regional dialects and linguistic shifts. The pronunciation of Claig can also vary, with some regions emphasizing different syllables, leading to diverse interpretations of the name. Overall, Claig encapsulates a rich cultural heritage tied to the landscape and craftsmanship of its early bearers.
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