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Lyn *in Gorleston*

Lyn *in Gorleston* Report 14 Dec 2005 22:07

Hi Pilgrim Can you please look up these surnames for me as you did a really great job last time. Hayashi Hunt Hughes Singleton. Many thanks in advance. Lyn x.

Marviner In Kent

Marviner In Kent Report 8 Dec 2005 13:35

hi pilgrim father please look up Blunden Liddell Rae Thanks Marviner

WhackyJackieInOz

WhackyJackieInOz Report 8 Dec 2005 13:33

Hi Pilgrim Would you mind looking up the surnames ATKINS LANE For me please Much appreciated Regards Jackie

Kimberly

Kimberly Report 8 Dec 2005 12:57

thanks pilgrim for the look up . kim

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 23:36

For Deb Elson CURTIS Curtis, Curtiss, Curteis, Curtice, Curties, Curthoys, Curtois, Cortes, Courtice, Courtis, Kertess;: Curteis de Capella 1130 P (Wa); Curteis de Cantebr’ 1200 Cur ( C ) ; Richard Curteis 1166 P(Beds); Robert le Curteis 1168 P (D); Ralph le Curtoys1230 P (L); John le Korties 1238 Kirkstall (Y); HenryCourteys 1297 MinAcctCo; John Corties 1327 SRSx; William Curtes 1542 ChwWo; John Curthoise, Edmund Curtice, Curtis 1674 HTSf, Ofr corteis, curteis, later cortois, courtois “courteous” (a 1300 MED), in feudal society denoting a man of good education. Used also as a personal name.

Louise

Louise Report 29 Nov 2005 21:50

Pilgrim Father, Many thanks for the Udall/Warin surnames info. Louise

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 21:16

Must go now 'I'm a Celebrity' is on. Do your CURTIS later Deb.

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 21:14

For Chicken Chaser See what Olde Crone has added for GRIMSHAW

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 21:11

For Deb Elson ELSON Elson: Richard Elson 1379 PTY; William Elson 1524 SRSf. From Elson (Ha, Sa), or perhaps[s a late form of Elston. Elston, Elstone, Ellston: (I) Galfridus filius Elston 1193 P (Nf); Warinus filius Elstani 1230 P(Nb); Henry Elstan 1279 RH (O); John Elston 1411 FrY, OE *Ealdstan or Ealhstan cf. ALLSTAN. (ii) William de Ethelistone 1332 SRLa. From Elston (Notts, Lancs, Wilts)

Borobabs

Borobabs Report 29 Nov 2005 21:10

Oppps Pilgrim, Thank you, sorry didnt get back sooner just realised I had more names;; Keep up the good work x x x Babs

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 21:02

For Louis UDAL Yewdall,Yeudall,Yewdale, Youdale, Youdle, Udal, Udale, Udall, Udell: Alice de Yowdall 1379 PTY; John Yowdall 1546 LP (Cu); Thomas Vdall 1662-4 HTDo. From Yewdale(La).

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 20:57

For Louis WARIN Wareing,Waring,Warin,Warring, Wearing, Wharin, FitzWarin: Robertus filius Warini (Warin) 1086 DB (Ess); Warinus filius Toruerdi 1142 NthCh (L); Wilelmus filius Warin, Gwarrini Hy 2 DC (L); Robert Gilbert Warin’ 1198 Cur (Y), c1209 Fees(Du); JohnWarying 1275 SRWo; Roger Warenge 1478 LLB L; John Warren alias Warying 1512 Oxon; William Wairin 1665 Rothwell PR(Y), Thomas Warring 1674 HTSf. Afr Warin, Ofr Guarin, Guerin, from OG Warin, a very common Norman personal name. This has been confused with WARREN.

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 20:41

For Keeley HAYES Hay, Haye, Hayes, Hays, Hey, Heyes , Heighes: (I) Richard de Hay 1170 P (L); Robert de la Hay 1170 P (L); Robert de la Haie 1185Templars (Herts); Roger del Heys 1275 RH (Nf); William de Hayes ib. (Nth); Henry del Haye, Stephenin the Haye 1275 SRWo; Thomas atte Heye 1327 SRSo. “Dweller by the enclosure” (OE (ge) hag), as at Hay (Hereford) or Hayes (Devon, Dorset). In ME hay also meant “forest fenced off for hunting”. v. HIGHE. O’HEA. (ii) Wiillemus filius Hai 1168 P (Bk); Ricardus filius Haye 1205 Cur (Nf), Robert, Roger Hai 1150 Eynsham (O), 1163-6 Seals (Sx). There is recorded in a dubious charter of 704 an OE Haeha or Heaha which Redin derives from OE heah “high”. Compounds withHeah-, such as Heahbeorht. Heahstan, etc. were common in OE and two otherwise unrecorded compounds *Heahsige and *Heahhild (f) suggest that the first theme long remained popular; Hiechsi 1066 Winton (Ha), Walter filius Hehilde 1201 Cur(L). A short form of these names , Heah(a), may well have existed in OE and may survive in the post-Conquest Hai. V HAYCOCK. (iii) Robert le Hay, le Hay 1275 RH (Nf, Bk); Roger le Hay ib. (Sx). OE heah “high, tall” cf. “He was a strong man and hey” (c1300 NED) v. HIGHE

Deb

Deb Report 29 Nov 2005 20:17

HI. Would you mind looking up Elson and Curtis please. Thanks deb :-)

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 20:15

Hello! Olde Crone Always willing to learn. Thanks for the interest.

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 29 Nov 2005 18:51

(Pilgrim Father - you'll be sorry you invited me to add comments, lol!) GRIMSHAW I have this name in my tree. It has two roots that I have found, the first being from the Manor of Grimshaw in Lancs.(Records back to 1137, and mentioned in Domesday Book) The second is more interesting. It is a derivation of the word 'Scrimgeour' (pronounced Scrimshaw). A scrimgeour was one who carved in bone, usually whale or narwal bone. Olde Crone

Helen

Helen Report 29 Nov 2005 14:52

Thank you very much Helenx

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 14:34

To all A reminder to you all that an abbreviations list have been very kindly added by Camberwell Beauty. Please refer back in this thread to find if you require them.

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 14:30

For Helen DURMAN Dearman, Dorman, Durman: Derman 1066 DB (Wa); Dermannus clanewatere c1130 AC (Lo); William , Robert Derman 1201 Cur (Y), 1300 LoCt OE Deormann from OE Deor (v. DEAR) and mann.

Pilgrim Father

Pilgrim Father Report 29 Nov 2005 14:24

For Nardia CAPLIN/CAPLEN Chaplain, Chaplin, Chapling, Chaperlin, Caplan, Caplen, Caplin, Capelen, capelin, Capeling, Kaplan, Kaplin: William Capelein 1203 Cur (Ha); Thomas le Chapelyn 1241 FFC; Nicholas le Chapelain 1260 AssC. ONFr capelain, OFr chapelain 'priest, clergyman, chantry-priest'