Spanish and Italian: from Spanish, Italian corona
‘crown’ (Latin corona ‘garland’, ‘chaplet’, ‘diadem’), perhaps
applied as a habitational name for someone who lived in a house with
this sign, or as a nickname for someone who had a tonsure in
fulfillment of a religious vow or who had influence and
power.Italian: from the female personal name Corona, of
the same derivation as 1.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
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Historical Documents & Family Trees with Corona
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from the 1891 England and Wales Census Data
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from the 1891 Scotland Census Data
Corona census records
You can use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Corona surname lived over the years.
While the questions in census records vary from place to place, and year to year, you can generally find information like name of household members, ages, birthplaces, residences, occupations, etc.
Click on a place to view Corona immigration records
The information for this chart came from the U.S. Immigration Collection at Ancestry.co.uk.
You can find out where the majority of the Corona families were living before
they immigrated to the U.S and learn where to focus your search for foreign records.
Immigration records can tell you an ancestor's name, ship name, port of departure,
port of arrival, and destination.
Click on a circle in the chart to view Corona emigration records
You can find out when most of the Corona families immigrated
to the United States.
You can focus your search to emigration records dating from that era.
Emigration records can tell you an ancestor's name, ship name, port of departure,
port of arrival and destination.
Did the Coronas fight in a war? Military records can tell you a lot
about your ancestors including birthplace, occupation and even physical descriptions.