Who can see your post?
Your post will show up in News Feed, on your profile and in search results.9,034 Global POLAND Family Members
Days | Hours | Minutes | Seconds |
POLAND
Family Room
Next Event:
Sunday 3rd November
2pm (New York), 7pm (Ire)
Live
Days | Hours | Minutes | Seconds |
POLAND
Family Room
Next Event:
Sunday 3rd November
2pm (New York), 7pm (Ire)
Live
Our in-person family gatherings
Our TEDx talk about family gatherings
POLAND Family History
This is a confusing English, and sometimes Irish, surname. If English it is recorded in the spellings of Poland, Polland, Pollane, Pollin, Powland, Powlesland and if Irish generally as McPolin, Polin and Poland, although most spellings are also found in Ireland. Again for most nameholders the surname probably originates from the village of Poland, near the town of Odiham, in the county of Hampshire. If Irish it is often from the same source, but if not is from a Gaelic diminutive of the ancient name Paul, and first recorded in Ireland in the 17th century.Select Audience
-
Public
Anyone on or off Wales101 -
Friends
Your friends on Wales101 -
Specific
Only show to some friends -
Only me
Only you can see your post
Tag People
SUGGESTIONS
-
Kane William
-
John Micky
-
John william
-
John Smith
-
John
Create Life Event
Share and remember important moments from your life.
Maree Fairclough
My Grandfather was Peter Poland, Bapt. (Polin) County Down 1855-1930 (Perth Western Australia) his parents, Francis Polin B. 1823 (+or-)and Elizabeth Jane McEvoy (1825) marr. Derrylekkagh 1846, I have managed to find Eliza's birth records but have never been able to find anymore information on Francis, I do believe there is a Scottish connection also, the godparents on Peter and his siblings (James,Margaret,Jane) baptisms include, Luke Polin, McAtee, Campbell. I also find Eliza moving to Liverpool somewhere around the 1870's as a widow, the two younger children ( Peter and Jane) remaining in Ireland until around 1880, Peter also worked as a crew member on ships until he settled in Australia, seeking any clues to a family connection.
Jim Poland
James Poland (1820-1867) married Susannah Gilmore/Gilmour (1818-1875) in 1838 in Co Down, Northern Ireland. They moved to Scotland. James' parents were Joseph and Marjery (nee Pollock); Susannah's parents were John and Elizabeth (nee Ellot/Elliott). seeking heraldry on my Irish and Scottish History
Invite more POLAND family members!
Write an email address and click 'Invite' to share this page with more members of the POLAND tribe.
Log in or Register to invite others
Family Coat of Arms Generator
Why not see what your family crest could look like based on your own family characteristics?
Create CrestJoin the Irish Learning Rooms
SHOP
Show off the POLAND Family Crestโฆ
Wear your crest with pride...plenty of products to choose from