[Surname] Re: Surname "Garboden" and "Szynal"
in reply to a message by To Charls & Marc
You're welcome. I have looked at the records and I now believe the surname Garboden is of German origin, as Mark have said, and I thought possible. Perhaps the English surname Garbutt is also of the same origin, also deriving from the German personal name Geribodo. Perhaps the Armenian origin is unlikely. I thank Marc for the evidence.
It is always great to have researchers and experts correct each other, as the origin of the surname gets closer and closer to the truth!
It is always great to have researchers and experts correct each other, as the origin of the surname gets closer and closer to the truth!
This message was edited 10/18/2012, 7:39 PM
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You can get the full story on Garbutt at tinyurl.com/9vax42t. Also related are French Gerbaud and its many variants (see http://www.geneanet.org/nom-de-famille/GERBAUD).