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Duran Genealogy & History
Duran genealogy may wind through a number of nations including England, Spain, and Italy. In England, it derives from the common medieval personal name Durant or Durand. All forms ultimately derive from the Latin word durandus, meaning hardened or tough. It is therefore suggested that Duran began as a nickname referring to a tough or obstinate person. Alternate spellings include Durand, Dorant, Dantini, and Duranco. Early Duran family history in the United States includes 18th-century New Jersey settlers like Charles Duran as well as Joseph and Paul Duran, who settled in South Carolina in the mid-1700s.
Duran Birth Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
Aantonio Duran | -- --, 1940 | September 15,1992 | CA |
Balbina Duran | -- --, 1919 | February 15,1994 | CA |
C Jean Duran | -- --, 1926 | May ,1980 | CA |
Daisy Duran | -- --, 1901 | July ,1974 | LA |
Duran Death Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
Earl Duran | -- --, 1898 | November ,1985 | Hartford,CT |
Fabiana Duran | -- --, 1906 | October ,1972 | San Antonio,TX |
G Alice Duran | -- --, 1922 | November ,1979 | San Bernardino,CA |
Hadley Duran | -- --, 1905 | July ,1985 | Spokane,WA |
Duran Marriage Records
Name | Spouse | Marriage Date | Location |
Abdi Duran | Rosio Sanchez | April 8,2000 | Elpaso, TX |
Ben Duran | Isabell Soto | April 29,2000 | Dallas, TX |
Dean Duran | Eunice Castillo | June 12,1999 | Wake, NC |
Eddie Duran | Monica Martinez | October 9,2000 | Harris, TX |
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