My family surname is O'Mara but on all the census returns, the surname is recorded as Mara or Marr. Even the 1911 census, which was handwritten by my grandparents, the surname was Mara! So where has the O' come from?
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You have not said where your O'Mara are from originally or if census you have is Irish or English census. O'Mara/O'Meara are often found in Tipperary and as many other O prefixes of Irish origin have been anglicised to drop the O to appear to fit in to English ways. During famine times in Ireland Protestants tried to anglicise the catholic Irish by giving them soup in return for dropping the Irish O prefix. These people were known as "soupers" and you can google search souper for more information. The different spellings are par for the course as the spelling is what the enumerator hears! "Marr" is the pronunciation of this particular name so no prizes for where that name sprang from!
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