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Hayabusa

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2. From what I know
Sat Feb 2, 2013, 08:35 PM
Feb 2013

Surnames back in those days for commoners were based upon one of two things: the city in which you lived (So X de Eley meant that X lived in the city or town of Eley) or your profession. It's possible that your ancestors either grew to dislike the town of their birth or would have preferred to go by their profession's name.

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