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Unusual surnames - is yours here?

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syljo

syljo Report 10 Jul 2004 15:14

Smallbones - Gotobed - Please add Sylvia

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Jul 2004 15:52

I do know a Smallbones, so its not that unusual - and of course there is the firm in Devizes. In my own family tree - Chowns and Smoothy. Helen

Julia

Julia Report 11 Jul 2004 10:51

Have one I cannot prounouce "CHRECKE" Wonder where it comes from Julia

karen in the new forest

karen in the new forest Report 11 Jul 2004 11:21

hi i just found a crumpler in my tree,happy hunting karen

Unknown

Unknown Report 11 Jul 2004 12:11

Cockbone. Transmogrified over the years to Cockburn.

syljo

syljo Report 11 Jul 2004 13:45

Tribe, Speed, Lark, keep on searching! Sylvia

Dawn

Dawn Report 11 Jul 2004 14:20

I found a family of 'Twiddles' on the 1841 Lincs census. Dawn

Dawn

Dawn Report 11 Jul 2004 21:12

I have a Cobbledick family lol

syljo

syljo Report 11 Jul 2004 21:52

What about: Lawless (I wonder how that name came about??), Skinner, Spark, Sharp, Speed, Tickle, Drake, Birch, Sylvia

Unknown

Unknown Report 11 Jul 2004 23:11

Dawn Where are your Cobbeldicks? I ask because one of my relatives was a servant for an E. Cobeldick of Polgreen, St Mawgan, Cornwall in the 1870s. Polgreen was a farm of about 180 acres. Helen

Jan

Jan Report 11 Jul 2004 23:15

i used to think our surname (SMALL)was really unusual - until I went to college in the 70s. There were 2 of us on the same course AND with the same first name (Janice)! I have never met anyone else but now I know they're all over the place!

syljo

syljo Report 12 Jul 2004 12:33

Large, Black, White, Green, Bullock, Lamb, Butcher, Kettle, Duke, Baker, Brown, Hill, Croft, all surnames

Lindy

Lindy Report 12 Jul 2004 13:26

Loudier, the only one on G.C.

Chris

Chris Report 12 Jul 2004 13:44

I have a Crutch in my Tree.

Dawn

Dawn Report 12 Jul 2004 14:14

Helen, my Cobbledick's are from St Winnow, Cornwall in 1700's. Linda, I must admit I fell about laughing when I found this name but at least it dosnt begin with a G lol Also have Mufford, Isabel,Cullis,Coit...all in Cornwall and uncommon

Jenifer

Jenifer Report 12 Jul 2004 14:24

hello has anyone got the name SCRIVERNER in their tree jenny

Rachael

Rachael Report 12 Jul 2004 14:29

My maiden name was Sawkins, there are not many on this site compared to allot of surnames, my brother is the only male adult in our town with this surname, Rachael Howell (nee Sawkins )

Lynne

Lynne Report 12 Jul 2004 16:02

My unusual names are not in my tree but I used to know them through my work years ago. Mr Grocock and Chief Onajobi (a Nigerian chief).

chezzy

chezzy Report 12 Jul 2004 16:55

where did they find some surnames lol...dawn my sympathies with your cobbledicks..still could be worse you could have been one?!! ive got bytheway,pratt,monks,hassal, all not that unusual but uncommon now adays seems to be loads back in the 18/17c

Patricia

Patricia Report 12 Jul 2004 17:00

My maiden name was Caukill...much easier to research than some of the names in my tree such as Walton, Turner and Barker (especially when they all seem to be called Thomas, Henry or George!) Pat