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Mapes Last Name Origin, History, and Meaning

Where did the surname Mapes come from? What does the surname Mapes mean? Discover the history and meaning of the last name Mapes and family migration on YourRoots Map.


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Surname Mapes Origin: What does the last name Mapes mean?

The surname Mapes first appeared in records from the United States around the early 17th century. It remained closely associated with the United States from the 17th to the 18th centuries, according to YourRoots data. By the 20th century, the volume of records with the Mapes surname grew significantly in the United States, where it remains prominent today.

Mapes Last Name History: Where did the last name Mapes come from?

Origin of Mapes Surname: Where does the last name Mapes originate from?

According to YourRoots data, the surname Mapes first appeared in records from United States around the early 17th century. Please note that this reflects only YourRoots data for the exact Mapes spelling and does not include other record sources or surname variations.

History of the Last Name Mapes: What does the Mapes surname history look like in the early days?

The Mapes surname remained closely associated with the United States from the 17th to the 18th centuries.

Global Spread: Where can we find the Mapes surname today?

By the 20th century, the volume of records with the Mapes surname grew significantly in United States. The Mapes surname remains prominent in United States.


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  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Mary Mapes

    Mary Mapes

    Mary Alice Mapes (May 9, 1956) is an American journalist, former television news producer, and author. She gained recognition for her work at CBS News, particularly on programs like CBS Evening News and 60 Minutes Wednesday. Mapes is known for her investigative reporting on the Abu Ghraib scandal and Senator Strom Thurmond's biracial daughter. However, she was fired from CBS in 2005 due to her involvement in the Killian documents controversy, which raised questions about President George W. Bush's military service. Despite the controversy, Mapes' career has left a mark on journalism and media.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Ted Mapes

    Ted Mapes

    John Tylor Mapes (November 25, 1901 – September 9, 1984) was an American character actor, stuntman, and body double in the film industry. He appeared in hundreds of films and TV shows over forty years, doubling for famous actors like Jimmy Stewart and Gary Cooper. Mapes also advocated for animal safety in films after retiring from acting, working with the American Humane Association. His career spanned from the 1930s to the late 1960s, with notable roles in serials and feature films, including appearances in Western classics and popular TV shows like Gunsmoke and The Virginian.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Cliff Mapes

    Cliff Mapes

    Clifford Franklin Mapes (March 13, 1922 – December 5, 1996) was a professional baseball player who played for the New York Yankees, St. Louis Browns, and Detroit Tigers. He was a key player for the Yankees during their World Series wins in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Mapes is remembered for wearing both Babe Ruth's and Mickey Mantle's numbers during his time with the Yankees, adding to his legacy in baseball history. After retiring from baseball, Mapes passed away in Pryor, Oklahoma, at the age of 74.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Cliff Mapes

    Carl E. Mapes

    Carl Edgar Mapes (December 26, 1874 – December 12, 1939) was an American politician from Michigan. He served as a U.S. Representative for Michigan's 5th congressional district for over 26 years, from 1913 until his passing. Mapes was known for his service in the Michigan Senate and House of Representatives before being elected to Congress. He was a member of the Republican Party and held leadership positions in various committees. Mapes was also involved in local organizations like the Freemasons and Odd Fellows. His legacy in Michigan politics and dedication to public service are remembered through his contributions to state and national governance.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Cliff Mapes

    Bruce Mapes

    Bruce Mapes (August 16, 1901 – February 18, 1961) was an American figure skater known for his contributions to the sport. While it's debated whether he invented the flip jump, it became associated with his last name. Mapes also created the toe loop, now called a Mapes in roller skating. After his skating career, he worked as a lighting director for NBC in New York City. Mapes lived in Fair Haven, New Jersey until his passing.

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