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Surname Lists

This lists what we know about people associated with our village. The people timeline and families views present the information in a different way. If you have any new information, contact us by e-mail or add a comment at the bottom of the page.

List of articles in category Surname Lists
Title
Key to data sources
A - Abbott to Atterby
B - Backhouse to Byrche
C - Cable to Cussins
D - Dagleish to Dykes
E - Earl to Ewans
F - Fardell to Fukes
G - Galls to Gym
H 1 - Hackett to Huckerby
H 2 - Hudson to Hutchinson
I - Ingledew to Ingram
J - Jackson to Judson
K - Kearney to Kytchine
L - Lacy to Loxley
M - Mabbott to Muxlow
N - Naylor to Nutbrown
O - Oats to Oxley
P - Pacey to Pynige
Q - Quibell
R - Radnall to Rylatt
S 1 - Sander to Southern
S 2 - Spafford to Swynsco
T - Tailer to Tyrer
U - Uffindall to Usher
V - Valentine to Vicars
W - Waddingham to Wright
Y - Yelland to Young
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