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Birth name
Y'aY'a Bajari Cacike Mozea Braham
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Yamasee/Seminole/Taino
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England
Braham History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
The ancestors of the name Braham date back to the days of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from their residence in any one of a number of similarly named settlements. Bramham and Braham were found in the West Riding of Yorkshire and Brantham was found in Suffolk. Braham Hall was in Essex, as was Bream’s Farm.
Early Origins of the Braham family
The surname Braham was first found in the West Riding of Yorkshire, at Braham, a parish, in the Upper division of the wapentake of Barkstone-Ash. “A battle was fought here in 1408, between Sir Thomas Rokeby, sheriff of Yorkshire, and the Earl of Northumberland, in which the earl was defeated and slain, and by which the possession of the county was secured to Henry IV. ” 1
Early rolls revealed a wide-spread use of the name with a variety of spellings: Eustace de Braham in Colchester, Essex (1189-1199); Matthew de Bramham, de Braham in the Assize Rolls for Yorkshire in 1219; and Agnes de Brame in the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379. 2
The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 included: Alan de Braham, Suffolk; Richard de Brahain, Suffolk and Roger de Braham, Suffolk. 3