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Wah Hing Ko
United States, Census, 1950

Birth
1919
China
Census
10 April 1950
Stockton, San Joaquin, California, United States
Census
10 April 1950
Stockton, San Joaquin, California, United States
Residence
1949
Spouse
Eng May Ho Ko
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Warren Ko
United States, Census, 1950

Census
3 April 1950
Boston Ravine, Nevada, California, United States
Residence
1949
Boston Ravine, Nevada, California, United States
Census
3 April 1950
Boston Ravine, Nevada, California, United States
Birth
1899
China
Other
Chester Won, Henry Fong
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Mary L Ko
United States, Census, 1950

Birth
1886
California
Residence
1949
Census
3 April 1950
Boston Ravine, Nevada, California, United States
Other
William E Reed
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Lawrence Ko
United States, Census, 1950

Census
10 April 1950
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States
Residence
1949
Birth
1915
Hawaii
Father
William Ko
Mother
Josephine Ko
Other
William Ko, Jr, Joseph Ko, Benjamin Ko, Louis Ko, Robert Ko

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Some characteristic forenames: Chinese Young, Kwang, Yong, Sung, Jae, Eun, Hyun, Myung, Jung, Kyong, Sang, Wing. Korean Chang, Chong, Chung, Byung, Byung Soo, Hak, Jeong, Kwang Soo, Min, Myong, Pak, Sinae.

Chinese: alternative Mandarin form of the surname 柯, see Ke 1.

Chinese: variant Mandarin Romanization of the surname 葛, see Ge 1.

Chinese: Cantonese form and alternative Mandarin Romanization of the surname 戈, see Ge 2.

Chinese: Cantonese form of the surnames 高 and 郜, see Gao 1 and 2.

Chinese: variant Mandarin Romanization of the surnames 郭, 國, and 過, see Guo 1-3.

Chinese: variant Romanization of the surname 許, possibly based on their Teochew, Hokkien, or Taiwanese pronunciation. See Xu 2.

Chinese: variant Romanization of the surnames 古, 顧, and 辜. See Gu 1-3.

Korean (고): there is only one Chinese character for the surname Ko (高, meaning ‘high’). There are ten different Ko clans, but they are all descended from the Ko clan of Cheju Island. There is no historical information regarding the founder of this clan, but there is a legend which tells of three men who appeared from a cave on the north side of Cheju Island's Halla Mountain. These three men were the founders of the Yang clan, the Pu clan, and the Ko clan, the latter being named Ko Ŭl-la (高 乙那). Some days after the three men emerged from the cave, a box was washed up on the shore of the island. In the box were three women, horses, cows, and agricultural seed. From these beginnings, the three established Cheju Island's T’amnaguk kingdom and ruled peacefully. Ko is a common surname found throughout the Korean peninsula. Approximately ten percent of Cheju Island's present-day population consists of members of the Ko family.

Burmese: from a form of address for a young man, akin to English ‘mister’, used as part of the male name proper; its literal meaning is ‘elder brother’. See also Koko . — Note: Since Burmese do not have hereditary surnames, this name was registered as such only after immigration of its bearers to the US.

Hungarian (): from ‘stone’, a word from the ancient Finno-Ugric word stock of Hungarian (cognate with Finnish kivi, Estonian keve), hence a topographic name for someone who lived on stony ground or by a notable outcrop of rock, or alternatively a metonymic occupational name for a mason or stonecutter.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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Ko is commonly found in Korea and two other countries.