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any kibblewhites out there????
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Vera | Report | 19 Aug 2003 15:20 |
Hello Brenda What a nice name, I looked it up in my book: KIBBEL, KIBBLE - see KEEBLE.... KEEBLE: Olde English 'cybbel' perhaps the source of 'kibble' meaning Cudgell. A maker or seller of cudgells, or perhaps, originally someone stout and heavy as a cudgell. ..................................... The white part of the name may have come about because of the colour of the wood. If you do a Search on the left for the surname you will find almost 100 other names. See if there are any matching names with yours and e-mail them to share info. Vera Manchester, LAN |
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Brenda | Report | 19 Aug 2003 08:21 |
Hi I am brenda kibblewhite used to live in the dagenham area, trying to trace any relatives.If you are related e-mail me on [email protected] would luv to hear from anyone who is part of the kibblewhite clan xxxx |