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Ozanne-Anne-Jeanne Tremblay (born Achon), 1633 - 1707
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MyHeritage Family TreesOzanne-Anne-Jeanne TREMBLAY (born ACHON), 1633 - Circa 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesOzanne-Anne-Jeanne Tremblay (born Achon), 1633 - Circa 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesOzanne-Anne-Jeanne Tremblay (born Achon), 1633 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesOzanne-Anne-Jeanne TREMBLAY (born ACHON), 1633 - Circa 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesOZANNE-ANNE-JEANNE TREMBLAY (born ACHON), 1633 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesOzanne-Anne-Jeanne Tremblay (born Achon), 1633 - 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesOzanne-Anne-Jeanne Tremblay (born Achon), 1633 - Circa 1707
MyHeritage Family TreesOzanne-Anne-Jeanne Tremblay (Réveillon) (born Achon), 1633 - Circa 1707
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The last name Achon has its origins in the regions of France and Spain, where it is believed to have derived from the Old French word "achon," meaning "a small oak" or "oak grove." This surname likely referred to individuals who lived near or were associated with oak trees, which were significant in both agricultural and cultural contexts. Historically, surnames like Achon often indicated a person's occupation or the geographical features of their residence, suggesting that early bearers may have been landowners or farmers in areas rich with oak forests. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Achon" in France and "Achón" in Spanish-speaking countries, where the accent may alter pronunciation but retains the same root meaning. While the surname is not exceedingly common, it reflects a connection to nature and the environment, characteristic of many surnames that emerged during the feudal and agrarian periods in Europe.
Anne TremblayLouis TremblayMichel TremblayHelene RenaudJacques-joachim AchonPierre TremblayMadeleine TremblayJean-isaac AchonJeanne TremblayHélène RenaudJacques TremblayPierre DupréJean Guyon-dubuissonDorothee TremblayLouise TremblayAnonyme TremblayMarguerite TremblayJean TremblayRobert CaronAimee Caron
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