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- Keats_(surname) abstract "The family name Keats, a surname of England, is believed to be descended originally from the Anglo Saxon race from old English word cyta or cyte which has been used to describe a worker at the shed, outhouse for animals, hence herdsman. It can also be attributed to the Middle English word kete or kyte (the bird) from greed or rapacity.The family name Keats emerged as a notable family name in the county of Devonshire where they were recorded as a family of great antiquity seated at Kitts and they were the Lords of the manor and of now extinct baronets. They also branched into Berkshire and Gloucestershire. As of the 1891 census in England most Keats's or Keates's were resident in Staffordshire.In North America members of the family name Keats had made their way to the New World in such places as Newfoundland, Maryland, Boston, Philadelphia and Anchorage. These first migrants could be considered a kinsman of the surname Keats or a variable spelling of the family name.Some of early instances of Keats in North America are: John Keates, Justice of Ferryland district, 1730; William Keate(s), of Trinity Bay, 1765; John Keats, Boston, 1769; Thomas Keate of Maryland, 1774; M. Keates, of St. Mary's, 1782; Sarah, of Trinity, Trinity Bay, 1794; Robert Keats, of Bonavista, 1794; ----- Keat, joint purchaser of fishing room on Pond Island, Greenspond Harbour, 1802; Robert Keates, missionary of Twillingate, 1813; James Keat, of St. John's, 1828; George Keets, school-master of Port Rexton, 1843; Samuel Keates, of Castle Cove, Bonavista Bay, 1856; Thomas J., granted land at Little Placentia (now Argentia), 1857; Ann Kates, of Herring Neck, 1857; Frederick and John Keats, Philadelphia, between 1868 and 1870; Robert Kates or Keates, of Grates Cove, 1860, of Caplin Cove, Conception Bay, 1871; Samuel Keats, of Musgravetown, 1871; Samuel and William, of\tNewman's Cove, 1871; Theodore Kates, of Cape Norman, 1871.Notable amongst the Keats family name would be: John Keats, poet Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Keats, Governor of Newfoundland Abigail Keats, South African Fashion Designer [1] Duke Keats, ice hockey playerThe Coat of Arms for Keats is a silver shield overlaid with three dark silver mountain cats beneath an Armet and embroidered with vines and leaves of alternating colours of red and silver. Place names using Keats: Keats' House, home of poet John Keats Keats Island, multiple locations".
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageExternalLink www.abigailkeats.com.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageExternalLink keats-coat-arms.htm.
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- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Abigail_Keats.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Anchorage,_Alaska.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Argentia.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Armet.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Berkshire.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Bonavista,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Bonavista_Bay.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Norman.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Caplin_Cove.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surnames.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Duke_Keats.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Family_name.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Ferryland.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_name.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Gloucestershire.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Grates_Cove,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Herder.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Herring_Neck,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink John_Keats.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Keats_House.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Keats_Island.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Kitts_Green.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Old_English_(Anglo-Saxon)_surnames.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Musgravetown.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Newmans_Cove.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Port_Rexton.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Goodwin_Keats.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink St._Johns,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink St._Marys.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Trinity,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_Bay,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Twillingate.
- Keats_(surname) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keats".
- Keats_(surname) subject Category:Surnames.
- Keats_(surname) type Surname.
- Keats_(surname) type Surname.
- Keats_(surname) comment "The family name Keats, a surname of England, is believed to be descended originally from the Anglo Saxon race from old English word cyta or cyte which has been used to describe a worker at the shed, outhouse for animals, hence herdsman.".
- Keats_(surname) label "Keats (surname)".
- Keats_(surname) sameAs Q6382344.
- Keats_(surname) sameAs Q6382344.
- Keats_(surname) wasDerivedFrom Keats_(surname)?oldid=585921257.
- Keats_(surname) isPrimaryTopicOf Keats_(surname).