What were common last names in the 1920s?

What were common last names in the 1920s?

1920 Census Surnames For Engadine, MI

Abraham Elliott Kegley
Baker Farwell Len
Barnham Feigel Lesatz
Basis Felten Levard
Belanger Fenske Lindh

What is the least popular last name?

Here are 100 of the Rarest Last Names in the U.S. as of the 2010 Census

  • Tartal.
  • Throndsen.
  • Torsney.
  • Tuffin.
  • Usoro.
  • Vanidestine.
  • Viglianco.
  • Vozenilek.

What were popular names in 1912?

Baby Names of 1912: Hester, Chester & Sylvester. Looking first at the boys’ 1912 Top 10, we see that it consisted completely of gold-standard classics: John, William, James, Robert, Joseph, George, Charles, Edward, Frank and Thomas —with William being the only one surviving on today’s Top 10 .

Who won the Stanley Cup in 1912?

Quebec Bulldogs win Stanley Cup. Logo used (1911 – 1913) In their third season (1912–13), Quebec would again finish first overall with a record of 16 wins and 4 losses to retain the championship. Joe Malone won the scoring race with an unprecedented 43 goals. His teammate, Tommy Smith, was a close second with 39.

What was the fashion in 1912?

Women’s fashions in 1912 were in a period of transition from the “S”-bend shape popular in the Edwardian era to the more natural, columnar silhouette of the middle 1910s. In the image at right from a 1908 fashion article, you can see the sway-backed silhouette and the emphasis on a tiny waist.

Who was the vice president in 1912?

James S. Sherman, 27th Vice President (1909-1912) Yet while he never authored a famous bill, “Sunny Jim” Sherman was a powerful leader in the House of Representatives, a skilled parliamentarian, and a popular presiding officer of the Senate during his vice-presidency under William Howard Taft .

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