[Facts] "Seago" (Bavarian?)
Seago does not look very Bavarian or Teutonic to me. The closest I could get would be the name element SIG (victory), but the spelling would be very strange. No name of the kind is listed in Förstemanns "Altdeutsche Rufnamen". But:The Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press has SEAGO: English (Norfolk): unexplained.
The Oxford Dictionary of Surnames only has Seagot (from sea-god, they say).
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"Ecgheard/ Ecghere" (unknown) and "Seago" (Bavarian)  ·  "Bagpus"  ·  3/17/2005, 2:47 PM
Re: "Ecgheard - Andy, Melinda, Miranda  ·  "Bagpus"  ·  3/18/2005, 4:00 AM
"Seago" (Bavarian?)  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  3/18/2005, 3:33 AM
Re: "Ecgheard/ Ecghere" (unknown) and "Seago" (Bavarian)  ·  Melina  ·  3/17/2005, 5:20 PM
Re: Ecgheard/Ecghere  ·  Miranda  ·  3/17/2005, 3:23 PM