Lis and.... ?
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Leece Family - Arkansas 1860's
Kevin Staley 10/27/10
Kevin,
It would be the greatest challenge to tell what is the family name from Poland giving you any chance to follow search, your Leece is not Polish, my Polish eyes and ears can tell that it might be: LIS and any other name derives from it:
LIS
Polish etymological works are telling that this very old Polish surname, noted here from the year 1253 (thus, one of the oldest surnames in Poland), derived directly from the Polish language and word lis (a fox) ; the possible other surnames from this branch: LYS, LYSA, LYSS, LISIC, LISZEK, LISZKA, LISZ, LYS~ (Lyœ), etc.
Now, your work would be to find the original name from Poland, so, we can help you in possible surname cradle locations in Poland.
Hope this helps a bit, sorry I cannot help more with so limited info, good luck.
Tad
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