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queen Name Meaning and History

  1. Scottish: reduced form of McQueen.
  2. English: from a Middle English female personal name, Quena, from Old English cwene ‘queen’.

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queen Family Facts

Distribution of queen Families in the US in 1920
Number of queen families
 101-199
 34-100
 1-33
 0
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Threads: 365 - Messages: 1030
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Rebecca Ann Queen / Benjamin F. Ahsford Ed McCrary 3
Mae Queen tfloyd1952 2
Workman from Wayne County W. Va kkeyser211 0
QUEEN Janet A and John M t42Moore 0
Benjamim Franklin Queen bobsgenie 2
Charles Queen family of Galipolis Ohio CliffordYounger 5
Queens of Va and W. VA Dorothy 17
Ross and Effie Queen vlwhite706 1
Rachel Queen and Jesse Kerby blglawson 0
Queen-NC,TN,TX Cari Lewis Hager 18
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