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  • Benjamin Bonner (c.1752 - d.)
    Not the same as Benjamin Bonner . They have been differentiated by analysis of signature styles of the two Benjamins on land grants.
  • Benjamin Bonner (1750 - 1815)
    Note that the Findagrave memorial has erroneous parents. Although he is often shown as the son of Thomas Bonner and Sarah Peyton , he is not. He has been differentiated from their son Benjamin by analy...
  • Carolyn Jeanette Bonner (1945 - 2011)
    Birth: Jan. 22, 1945 Monroe (Ouachita Parish) Ouachita Parish Louisiana, USA Death: Apr. 11, 2011 Euless Tarrant County Texas, USAEULESS, TEXAS -- Carolyn Jeanette Bonner, 66, went home to be with he...
  • Eliza Feriby Bonner (1806 - 1872)
    Eliza Feribry Williams Bonner BIRTH 27 May 1806 Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA DEATH 17 Mar 1872 (aged 65) Bonnerville, Freestone County, Texas, USA BURIAL Bonner Cemetery Fairfi...
  • Elizabeth Crowder (1795 - d.)
    Source: England Marriages, 1538-1973 MyHeritage.com [online database]. Lehi, UT, USA: MyHeritage (USA) Inc. : Elizabeth Bonner & Anderson Crowder Country: United Kingdom; State: England; Film: 1541962C...

About the Bonner surname

The Bonner surname can be derived from a town in Scotland; or it can mean a chain of hills; hills for tillage; or, the hill of slaughter.The Cornish British, Bonar, means the house of slaughter. Origins can also be Irish or Polish, but ultimately are pre 8th century Old French. As such it is derived from the phrase de bonne aire, meaning of handsome or of good bearing. It was adopted into Middle English as bonere or bonour, and used as a nickname for someone having those qualities, or humorously, someone the opposite.

Variations: Bonar, Boner, Bonners, Bonnar, Bonare,Bonnaire (meaning "good manners"), Boneur (meaning "good hour"), Bona, Booner, Bonney, Bonher

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