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  1. 'sike' History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseofNames

    The name is derived from when the 'sike' family lived in the county of Cumberland. 'sike' is a topographic surname, which was given to a person who resided near a physical feature such …

  2. Sikes / Sykes tributaries : the Families Association newsletter

    Other Sikes ancestors came from Holland, Lithuania, and Russia. Many immigrated to North America in the 1600's-1800's. In the 1600's, some settled in Newfoundland (Canada), …

  3. Sike Family History: Last Name Origin & Meaning - AncientFaces

    Sike family history, genealogy, and family tree. Find the origins, meaning of the Sike name, photos, and more.

  4. Sike Surname Meaning & Sike Family History at Ancestry.com®

    Discover the meaning of the Sike surname on Ancestry®. Find your family's origin in the United States, average life expectancy, most common occupation, and more.

  5. Sike Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name Meaning

    Learn about the amazing Sike family crest and coat of arms. Explore its ancient meaning and the legacy of this great family.

  6. Last name SIKE: origin and meaning - Geneanet

    Search for the surnames of your ancestors and your entire family among the nine billion individuals referenced at Geneanet.

  7. Sike Genealogy, Sike Family History - Geni.com

    Nov 12, 2017 · There are 84 profiles for the Sike family on Geni.com. Explore Sike genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree.

  8. Coat of arms of the surname Sike

    As time went by, the family crest of Sike became a hereditary emblem, becoming a distinctive symbol of the family lineage and thus becoming linked to the surname Sike.

  9. Sike Family History - sortedbyname.com

    A free website with 416,531,099 entries, especially births, marriages and deaths, including 184 for Sike.

  10. Sike Name Meaning and Sike Family History at FamilySearch

    Sike Name Meaning German: shortened form of Iseke, from a pet form of a personal name formed with Old High German īs (an) ‘iron’.