Where Does The Surname Long Originate From?
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The surname "Long" has appeared in both US and UK geneology records over the centuries. For example, according to British statistics and census data from 1891, the highest concentration of people with this surname lived in the county of Yorkshire. The name was also prevalent in Lancashire, London, Kent, Hampshire, Norfolk and Gloucestershire. Variants of the name include "Lang," which originates from Old English.
There were also many Long families in the US. According to data from 1920, the name was most prevalent in Pennsylvania, Illinois and Ohio. Of those with this surname who immigrated to the US during the 19th and early 20th century, most came from Ireland, England, Germany and France.
It is important to remember that people with this surname are not necessarily of Anglo-Saxon origin. This last name is also present in France and in other French speaking countries, as well as among people with Chinese heritage. For example, in China, a man known as "Long" was former Emperor Shun's treasurer.
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