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The Winning of the West, Volume One

CHAPTER V
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Giving to the backwoods society such families as the Seviers and Lenoirs.

The Huguenots, like the Germans, frequently had their names Anglicized.

The best known and most often quoted example is that of the Blancpied family, part of whom have become Whitefoots, while the others, living on the coast, have suffered a marvellous sea-change, the name reappearing as "Blumpy." 16.

To the western American, who was not given to nice ethnic distinctions, both German and Hollander were simply Dutchmen but occasionally we find names like Van Meter, Van Buskirk, Van Sweanngen, which carry their origin on their faces (De Haas, 317, 319.

Doddridge, 307).
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