"H, I and J" Surnames - GRANDES FAMILLES DE GRECE, D'ALBANIE, ET DE CONSTANTINOPLE

I recently received the book "GRANDES FAMILLES DE GRECE, D'ALBANIE, ET DE CONSTANTINOPLE" through the Inter-library loan program.  This book is written in French and was published in Paris in 1983.   I have it until July 22, 2010 when it must be returned.  I will be posting the Surnames listed in the book and am offering to do look-ups for those that request it.

Note:  There are hundreds of additional names in several sections of the book that are not listed in the Index.  Those names will be posted separately.
 
Surnames beginning with H, I and J are listed below.  (surnames beginning with A through G were listed in  previous postings)

Good luck with your Greek family history research.
Georgia Keilman nee Stryker (Stratigakos)
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Hadjiat
Hadjiathanassiou
Hadjidakis
Hadjidimitriou
Hadjilazaro
Hadjinicolaou
Hadjioannou
Hadjiyanni
Hadjiyannou
Hadzianesti
Hadziapostoliti
von Hagen
Hagi-Moscu
Hagi-Panteli
de Hainaut (comte)
Haireti
Hampe
Handjery
Haralambi
d'Harambure
d'Harcourt (comte)
Hariton
Harris
Hart-Schmidt
Hartulari
Hateriadis
Hatfield-Harter
Hatsopoulo
Hausemann
d'Hauteville, voir Sicile
Hay (lord)
von Hedenstrom
von Helmreichen
Hepites
Herbert-Rathkeal
Herescu (Val.)
Hesse-Hombourg
von Heydenstam
Hiller von Buttyn
Himmer
Hitsch
Hobberly
de Hochepied
Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst (prince)
Hohenstauffen
Holban (Mold.)
Hongrie (maison royale)
Horwath de Zalaber
Howell
Hoyos (comte)
Hrisoscolero (Chrisoscoleo)
Hrisoverghi (Mold.)
Hubsch von Grossthal
Hugo
Hulea
Hurmuzi

Iacovaki
Iamandi (Mold.)
Iatrakos
Iatridi
Ibelin
Iberie (maison royale)
Inglessi
Ionnides (Ionidi)
Iorga
Iossifoglou
Ioviki
Iskos
Isidoridi
Isvoranu (Val.)
Iurascu (Mold.)

Jadovski
von Jaeger
Jancovich
von Janits
Jassemolada
Jerusalem (maison royal)
Jettars
Johnston
de Joinville
de Joongh
Jora (Mold.)
Jourdan-bey
Jurgensen

Comments

  1. I am researching hadji-yanni (or perhaps hadkji-janni or any of a number of variations on spelling) family line, from Kos. Is any research still possible? Thanks!

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