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I dont know, i look at it and i think 'Squire'.

2006-07-03 17:54:19 · 2 answers · asked by Lobo man 2 in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

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SIQUEIRA FAMILY
by Surea and Carlos Bandeira de Mello

Siqueira Family

The variables of the name are: Sequeira and Sequeros. In Portuguese, in accordance with Ferreira et al., 1994, the name means the place without (or lack of ) water, dry. The Sequeros name is thought to come from the province of Salamanca, or Esquerra, situated in the province of La Coruna, both of which is in Spain. In 1279 they were already (using) or known as the Esquerra family. In the X1V century Ben Esquerra was known and in the XVIII century the Sequeira variants were used; Sequerra and Sequeyra. In the south of Portugal - in the locality of Faro, the Faro Jewish cemetry have names of the Sequeira family . There were numerous Judaic families in Portugal, however when the inquisition was introduced those who could escape or immigrate to more tolerant European countries or the Americas, did so. Sequeirra was one of the most important names mentioned. One was a physicist named Isaac Henriquez Sequeira (1738-1816) the other medical age - Dr. John de Sequeyra (1712-1795), who lived in the colony of Williamsburg, Virginia, in the United States. Dr. John practiced medicine for 50 years and was responsible for the introduction and use of the tomato as food which was thought of as a flower not a vegetable. The Sequeira family were also one of the first families to settle in Sao Jorge - Island of the Acores.

2006-07-04 06:38:24 · answer #1 · answered by LOIS ANN 3 · 0 0

The proper spelling is Sequeira, and it doesn't sound like Squire at all. Maybe with the right spelling you can find it's origin.

2006-07-09 13:24:34 · answer #2 · answered by nickiename 3 · 0 0

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