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Jnewmark517@hotmail.comHey! I am looking for info about the Newmark surname. Please help or tell me anything you know about them.
thanks
-Jonny
GordonPresumably there's a castle involved somewhere since this is a castle site, or you hope there is. Do you know anything about the origin of the name which might give us a start, like which country it comes from? I tried a quick search of a few geneology pages and only got American links, so not much hope of a castle there. Be warned...not all families had castles.
Could the name be a corruption of something else?

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Jnewmark517@hotmail.comHey Gordon! This last name comes from Russia. In a book Newmark's coat of arms is described like: "Ar. five fusils comjoined in fesse gu. on a border Sa. eight crosses crosslet of the field." "Silver; five red elongated diamond shapes joined together and placed side by side; on a black border eight silver crosses crosslet." Newmark coded is N562. I hope this info can help.
-Jonny
GordonDoesn't sound like a Russian name at all, more central European. But I'm afaraid I can't help you there. If you had a family castle name or the like, then maybe, but you haven't mentioned a castle yet, and this is a castle web site.
Jnewmark517@hotmail.comThis is the last bit of info I can give you. Newmark's may of originated from Germany. Other spelling variations are Newmarke, Newmarch, Neumarche. Newmark also means "one who came from Newmarch" See if you can find a castle. Thanks. Bye
-Jonny

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