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Sarabby | Report | 26 Nov 2005 18:23 |
Woodcock and Burton please |
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JenRedPurple | Report | 26 Nov 2005 19:48 |
Lovely! Thanks very much indeed Pilgrim. Hope the golf stuff goes well for you. xx Jen |
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Michelle | Report | 26 Nov 2005 22:58 |
Thank you very much, sorry it's a bit late. M. |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 12:02 |
For Mandy BEAMENT Beaumont, Beaument, Beumant, Beaman, Beamand, Beament, Beamont, Beauman, Bemand, Belmont, Bemment: Rogerius de Belmont 1086 DB (Do, Gi); Ralph de Belmunt 1187 P (O); John Bemund 1274 RH (Sf); Godfrey de Beumund 1275 RH (Nf); William Beamound, Beumon 1279 RH (O); John Bomund 1300 FFSf; Robert Beaumond 13322 SRSx; Laurence Beamond 1369 LLB G; Wedow Beament Mrs. Beamonte 1568 SRSf. Mrs. Bement, Peter Beuman, Widow Bomant 1674 HTSf. frome one of the five places in Normandy names Beaumont. The DB family came from Beaumont-le-Roger (Eure) |
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Unknown | Report | 27 Nov 2005 12:05 |
Hello, would you mind looking up Field please : ) |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 12:15 |
For Mandy WALDRON Waldram, Waldren, Waldron, Waldrum, Waleran, Werond: Johannes filius Waleranni 1086 DB (Ess); Waleran t Stephen DC(L); Walran Hy 2 ib (Lei); Walerannus, Galerannus Walerandus de Crikelade 1182, 1191, 1200 Oseny (O); John Walaram, Walerand 1196-8, 1218-20 Clerkenwell (Lo); Richard Walram 1262 FFEss; Robert Waldrond 1275 SRWo; Matilda Walrand 1275 RH(W); Roysa Waldraunt 1297 MinAcctCo; William Gal;eram 1332 SRSx. OG Walaram, Waleran, OFf Galerant(f). v. also Wallraven. Not too specific on an origin, but I hope it makes sence. Please use Camberwell Beauty's list of abbreviations. (Why is the word abbrevation so long?) |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 12:21 |
For Mandy HOLBROOK Holbrook, Holbrooke, Houlbrook, Houlbrooke: Richard de Holebroc 1189 Sol; William atte Holebrok 1296 SRSx; John Holebrok 1327 SR (Ess) From Holbrook (Derby, Dorset, Suffolk) or 'dweller by the brook in the hollow' |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 12:30 |
For Julia HEADINGTON Not in as such but I shall give you HEAD and perhaps someone will tell us what the addition '-ington' would signify????? Head. Heads, Heed: (i) Hubertus cum testa 1130 P (D); Ralph Heued' 1166 P(Nf); Thomas Hede c1246 Calv (Y). A nickname from OE heafod 'head'. (ii) Thomas de Heved 1275 RH(Nt); Roger Byheved 1285 AssCh; Walter Othehede 1331 DbCh. 'Dweller by the promontry or hill, or near the source of a stream or the head of a valley', OE heafod. |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 12:36 |
For Julia BAGLEY Bagley, Baguley, Baggallay, Baggalley, Baggally, Beggarley, Bagguley: Peter de Baggeleg' 1260 AssCH; Thomas de Baggeleghe 1327 SRSo; Walthev de Baglay c1345 Calv; John Baguley 1527 CorNt. From Bagley (Bucks, Salop, Som, WRYorks), or Baguley (Ches) |
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♥Julia♦from♦Liverpool ♥ | Report | 27 Nov 2005 13:37 |
thanks Pilgrim Father for taking the time to do that for me - its very interesting! Julia |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 14:32 |
For Julia MAUGHAN Maugham, Maughan, Mauchan: John de Machen 1263 Black (Lanark); Adam Mauchan 1300 ib; Richard Maghan, John Mawgham 1476, 1537 FrY. From the earlier Machan, now Dalserf (Lanark). Thtas ok Julia - it's keeping my grey matter supple. Would all recipients pse call back if spelling mistakes are obvious. I will then re-examine. |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 14:43 |
To Karin and Kathryn WOODCOCK OR WOODCOCKE Woodcock, Woodcocks: William Wdecoch' 1175 P (Nf) ; Roger Wudecoc 1176 P (Herts); William Widecoc 1200 FFEss; Nicholas Wodcok 1288 AssCH. A nickname from the bird, OE wuducocc 'woodcock', later used to mean 'a fool, simpleton, dupe'. The frequency of this surname is probably partly due to absorption of a local surname Woodcot: Richard de Widecote 1198 FF (O); Adam de Wudecota 1193 P (Sa) ; Henry , Thomas at(t)e Wodecote 1327 SRSx. 1332 SRWo, from Woodcote (Hants, Oxon, Salop, Surrey, Warwicks). Woodcott (Ches. Hants) or from residence at a cottage in or near a wood. |
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Borobabs | Report | 27 Nov 2005 14:43 |
Pilgrim, could you please do; Stroyd Johnson Baker Revill Braddy Thanks if you have time . Babs |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 14:51 |
For karen WORMAN Not down as such but probably derived from the following:- Worm Worms: Water Wormes 1275 RH (D); John ie Werm. William le Wurm 1296 SRSx. OE wyrm 'snake, dragon' or Wormald, Wormhall, Wormal, Wormell, Warmoll, Wormull: Alexander de Wormall 1379 PTY; Robert Wormall Wormell 1592. 1598 Rothwell PR (Y); Samuel Wormald 1748 FrY. From Wormald (WRYorks) or Wormhill (Derby) |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 14:55 |
For Karin WILLIS Willis, Wyllys, Whillis: Walter Willys 1327 SRSt; Roger Wyllys 1438 LLB K; Richard Willys 1517 FFEss. Forms of WILL retaining the vowel of the genitive ending. Anyone know what the last sentence means please?????? |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 14:58 |
To JinglebellsBabs Oh! I've got the time alright. The library book can be borrowed again. But I'm doing the requests as and when in order of receipt - so please keep your eyes on the thread. |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 15:05 |
For Yuletide LANT Not in as such. Could be a corruption of Lang or Lank. Lang is Scottish and Northern English, 'long, tall'. Lank is long narrow, i.e. tall and thin. So not really conclusive Yuletide. |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 15:10 |
For Yuletide ACKROYD Ackroyd, Acroyd, Akeroyd, Akroyd, Aykroyd, Ackred, Akred, Ecroyd: Hugo Aikroide 1612 FrY; Henry Ackroyd 1645 ib; Henry Akerroyd 1648 ib;Christopher Acred 1721 ib. 'Dweller by the oak-clearing (OE ac, rod), a Yorkshire name, preserving the dialectal pronunciation royd. |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 15:18 |
For Kathryn BURTON Burton, Bourton, Borton: Ioluard in Burhton c1150 YCh; Gerard de Burton 1178 P (Wa,Lei); William de Borton' 1275-6 RegAntiquiss; William Burton 1327 SRSx; John Borton 1332 SRWo. From one or other of the many places called Burton or Bourton. |
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Pilgrim Father | Report | 27 Nov 2005 15:23 |
For Georgina BEVERTON not in as such and Beverstock seems to be the nearest. Let me know if you want that one. |