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Vint Family InformationOver the past year or so I have been contacted by various Vints on the Internet. So far no one has turned up as a long lost cousin or member of royalty. I've put this page together to collect and present the information that I have received in the hopes of solving a couple of questions: What I intend to do is place the information that I was provided here on this page to allow others to see who is out there and maybe make some family connections. In a few cases people have asked that I not publish their name directly and I will act as a go between to setup a first contact if the parties are interested. I have also linked to my complete genealogy information as well as others when available, so you can see the complete details. Until recently (10 yrs ago) I (Danny Richard Vint) didn't know much about my family. My dad (Richard Carroll Vint) was born in Wisconsin and his father (Carroll Armitage Vint) was born in Iowa. My grandfather never provided much information about his family and childhood. My mother in the old fashion way of writing real letters to Vints that were in the Wisconsin area connected with the wife of an Uncle that my dad never knew about and we got all the details of his family and a couple more levels back. For my family information see a list of sunames in my family group. What is the origin of the Vint name?For the longest time my family has thought that Vint came from Germany. With the additional information we received we have modified this to think the name might have been Vent of Vendt from either Germany or Denmark. The following are some of the other thoughts about the origin of the name that I have received: "My father thinks the name "Vint" originated somehow with the Norman invasion. My oldest brother thinks this theory is nonsense and believes that the name came from Norway or Sweden where there are towns with the name Vint as a prefix, ie, Vintholm, etc..... and that during the Viking era, the suffix was dropped as some of these Scandinavians populated Scotland, and Ireland. As you can see, we don't have a clue as to the origin of our name......." another says ... "Vint is a Scottish name. In Gaelic it means quick of tongue. No royalty just simple folk. Mostly from the Orkney isles of Scotland. My family left Scotland and went to Ireland then to England" and another says ... "On the Vint name I reckon that it comes from Europe but don't know where - I trace my line back to Northern Ireland and I believe that the Vint name appeared in Northern Ireland with the Huguenots from France, it doesn't however appear to be a French name, so it is possible that there is a German influence after all!" Are we related?So far I haven't hooked up with anyone in my particular branch, but maybe one day that will happen. Here are some tools for trying to find more information: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||