@caitlinrgreen @morangles >maybe the cause of this fast assimilation in Ukraine & Ru it was masculine migration, merchant-warriors while >
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@caitlinrgreen Many thanks, great map really,it shows so massive Vikings settlement in Lincolnshire, does this fact reflect in family names? -
@Archatgs Not so much, but family names date from much later than the Viking era
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@caitlinrgreen I don't believe suffix -son in the surnames indicates Viking origin, I trust family oral traditions not modern explanation -
@caitlinrgreen there some people says that suffix -son high in NE England because Vikings settlement. but I don't think so, bc Mac/Mc is > -
@caitlinrgreen >the Scottish equivalent, and Fitz in Ireland, there are equivalents to it in many languages & cultures. -
@Archatgs it reflects some aspect of linguistic inheritance though, eg P & Q Celtic/map & mac etc, no?
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@caitlinrgreen so do you agree them? -
@caitlinrgreen so do you agree with them?
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