The Gaelic name used by the Hason family in ancient Ireland was Ó hOsain, which is possibly derived from the word "os," which means deer. 1
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Early Origins of the Hason family
The surname Hason was first found in County Londonderry (Irish: Doire), a Northern Irish county also known as Derry, in the province of Ulster, where the surname is still the found today.
Early History of the Hason family
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Hason Spelling Variations
The spelling of names in Ireland during the Middle Ages was rarely consistent. This inconsistency was due to the scribes and church officials' attempts to record orally defined names in writing. The common practice of recording names as they sounded resulted in spelling variations such as Hassan, Hassen, Hasson, Hason, O'Hassan, Hassane, O'Hessan and many more.
Early Notables of the Hason family
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Migration of the Hason family
Many destitute Irish families in the 18th and 19th centuries decided to leave their homeland, which had in many ways been scarred by English colonial rule. One of the most frequent destinations for these families was North America where it was possible for an Irish family to own their own parcel of land. Many of the early settlers did find land awaiting them in British North America, or even later in America, but for the majority of immigrants that arrived as a result of the Great Potato Famine of the late 1840s the ownership of land was often a long way off. These Irish people were initially put to work on such industrial projects as the building of bridges, canals, and railroads, or they worked at manufacturing positions within factories. Whenever they arrived, the Irish made enormous contributions to the infant nations of Canada and the United States. Some of the earliest immigrants to bearer the name of Hason were found through extensive research of immigration and passenger lists: Alexander and John Hassan who arrived in New York in 1816; Christian Hassan, who arrived in New Jersey in 1755; Bryan Hassen, who arrived in New York in 1816.