Herse is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 5 characters long in length.
Family name is a form of the Hercy. The pedigree is traced to temp. Henry III., when Malveysin de Hercy was constable of the honour of Tykhill, county of York. The locality of Hercy does not appear either in the English Gazetteer or in the Itin. de la Normandie.
Herse is form of the Hearsey. See Hercy - The pedigree is traced to temp. Henry III., when Malveysin de Hercy was constable of the honour of Tykhill, county of York. The locality of Hercy does not appear either in the English Gazetteer or in the Itin. de la Normandie.
The surname Herse is a variation of the Hershey. Dweller at the sign of the red deer; one with some characteristic of a deer.
The variant form of the Hersey. One who came from Herse meaning "railed place," the name of several hamlets in France.
How popular is Herse?
Herse is common in Germany, France.
Herse is ranked 422637 on our list.
Herse is a very rare family name, few people in Germany and Denmark have the last name. Around 819 people have been found who wears Herse as their family name. Herse is used widely across the globe. More detailed information can be found below:Immigrants to US
From Germany
Chas. Herse worked as tailor and hailed from Germany. 41 years old embarked for Pennsylvania from Hamburg on Doctor Barth and arrived on October 12, 1861. 19 years old Rudolf Herse, Auguste Herse (5), 28 years old Friedr. Herse, Friedr. Herse, aged 43, Mason Wilhelm Herse, Johanna Herse (57), Michael Herse, aged 59, August Herse, aged 19, and 25 other Herse majority of whom were tailor and others worked as mason and laborer, farmer, clerk, merchant migrated to US from Bremen, Bremen & Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Liverpool and Hamburg & Havre.
Herse Namesakes
- René Herse,
Herse Namesakes
- René Herse,