Apellidos que busco, fueron dispersados desde Asturias, Cadiz, Malága en Andalucia hasta Puerto Rico. Ximénez, Jiménez, Trebejo, Solís, Viana, Salazar, Gerena, y Lizón.
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Ximénez Jiménez Trebejo Solis Viana Salazar Gerena Lizón
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Last edited by Jayne on Thu Dec 20, 2012 11:32 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Lizon
Hola segun el instituto nacional de estadistica el apellido lizon se distribuye de la siguiente forma Por Lugar de residencia
Albacete 10 personas de 1º apellido
Alicante 204 y 117 de 2ª apellido
Baleares 11 y 13 de 2ª apellido
Barcelona 12 y 13 de 2ª
Murcia 54 y 54
Madrid 7
Valencia 13 y 7
resto de españa 11 y 29
Por lugar de nacimiento las mismas provincias y en igual orden
Alb 11 y 5
Ali 218 y 190
Bal 7 de 2ª
Barc 10 de 2ª
Murc 54 y 64
Mad 9 Val 8
Extranjero 15
Resto 7 y 19
Por ello parece que es un apellido de origen levantino
espero que te pueda servir de ayuda Saludos Ana
Albacete 10 personas de 1º apellido
Alicante 204 y 117 de 2ª apellido
Baleares 11 y 13 de 2ª apellido
Barcelona 12 y 13 de 2ª
Murcia 54 y 54
Madrid 7
Valencia 13 y 7
resto de españa 11 y 29
Por lugar de nacimiento las mismas provincias y en igual orden
Alb 11 y 5
Ali 218 y 190
Bal 7 de 2ª
Barc 10 de 2ª
Murc 54 y 64
Mad 9 Val 8
Extranjero 15
Resto 7 y 19
Por ello parece que es un apellido de origen levantino
espero que te pueda servir de ayuda Saludos Ana
¡Qué idea tan lista, Ana! La página del Instituto Nacional de Estadistica está aquí:
http://www.ine.es/daco/daco42/nombyapel/nombyapel.htm
https://idapadron.ine.es/fapel/FAPEL.INICIO?lang=EN
Se puede gastar mucho tiempo en este sitio porque tiene mucha información y está presentado en muchas formas.
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That's a good idea, Ana! The website of the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica is here:
http://www.ine.es/daco/daco42/nombyapel/nombyapel.htm
https://idapadron.ine.es/fapel/FAPEL.INICIO?lang=EN
You could spend a lot of time on that site because they have a lot of data and it's presented in many different forms.
http://www.ine.es/daco/daco42/nombyapel/nombyapel.htm
https://idapadron.ine.es/fapel/FAPEL.INICIO?lang=EN
Se puede gastar mucho tiempo en este sitio porque tiene mucha información y está presentado en muchas formas.
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That's a good idea, Ana! The website of the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica is here:
http://www.ine.es/daco/daco42/nombyapel/nombyapel.htm
https://idapadron.ine.es/fapel/FAPEL.INICIO?lang=EN
You could spend a lot of time on that site because they have a lot of data and it's presented in many different forms.
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Hi Jayne, and welcome,
Although I don't really know anything about most of those surnames, there is indeed an important branch of the Solís lineage in Asturias. They are descending from "Prior" Alvaro de Solís of Avilés. He was given land in the county of Langreo (Nalón Valley) by the emperor Charles V for services rendered, and, 500 years later, most of the Asturians by that name are natives of Langreo (Ciaño, Sama, Lada, La Felguera, Barros, etc). I have found nothing on them before that date.
The lineage itself seems to be Andalusian. The last "queen" of moorish Granada, for instance, was the Christian captive Isabel de Solís, who became the wife of Boabdil under the name of Zoraya. That was more or less 50 years before Alvaro de Solís of Avilés became prior of Oviedo cathedral, where he is buried. That's about all I know, maybe someone else has more info.
As Art suggests, check the link of the National Institute of Statistics (INE), where the distribution of surnames is shown on a map, and also specified by province.
Cheers
Although I don't really know anything about most of those surnames, there is indeed an important branch of the Solís lineage in Asturias. They are descending from "Prior" Alvaro de Solís of Avilés. He was given land in the county of Langreo (Nalón Valley) by the emperor Charles V for services rendered, and, 500 years later, most of the Asturians by that name are natives of Langreo (Ciaño, Sama, Lada, La Felguera, Barros, etc). I have found nothing on them before that date.
The lineage itself seems to be Andalusian. The last "queen" of moorish Granada, for instance, was the Christian captive Isabel de Solís, who became the wife of Boabdil under the name of Zoraya. That was more or less 50 years before Alvaro de Solís of Avilés became prior of Oviedo cathedral, where he is buried. That's about all I know, maybe someone else has more info.
As Art suggests, check the link of the National Institute of Statistics (INE), where the distribution of surnames is shown on a map, and also specified by province.
Cheers