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51Davley — Apparently recorded in a range of spellings including Davsey, Davley, Daveley, and Davsley, this is an English surname. The constituent elements suggest that the original spelling may have been dav leah or similar, from pre 7th century Olde… …
52Davsley — Apparently recorded in a range of spellings including Davsey, Davley, Daveley, and Davsley, this is an English surname. The constituent elements suggest that the original spelling may have been dav leah or similar, from pre 7th century Olde… …
53Degoey — Apparently recorded in a number of forms including De Gogay, Degogay, Degoey, Degowe and possibly Degoete, these are anglicised Huguenot spellings of an original French surname. As to what this was, or whether several surnames are involved is not …
54Fairpo — Apparently recorded as Fairpool, Fairpan, Fairpun and Fairpo, this is an English locational surname of great rarity. It would appear to be a dialectal short form of the lost village name Fairpool, which is occasionally found in church register… …
55Fairpool — Apparently recorded as Fairpool, Fairpan, Fairpun and Fairpo, this is an English locational surname of great rarity. It would appear to be a dialectal short form of the lost village name Fairpool, which is occasionally found in church register… …
56Gland — Apparently recorded in the surviving registers of England since the 18th century and in the spellings of Gland, Glander, Glanders, Glendor, Glend, Glind and Glinds, we believe that the origin may be Anglo Saxon. The surname would seem to… …
57Glander — Apparently recorded in the surviving registers of England since the 18th century and in the spellings of Gland, Glander, Glanders, Glendor, Glend, Glind and Glinds, we believe that the origin may be Anglo Saxon. The surname would seem to… …
58Glanders — Apparently recorded in the surviving registers of England since the 18th century and in the spellings of Gland, Glander, Glanders, Glendor, Glend, Glind and Glinds, we believe that the origin may be Anglo Saxon. The surname would seem to… …
59Glinde — Apparently recorded in the surviving registers of England since the 18th century and in the spellings of Gland, Glander, Glanders, Glendor, Glend, Glind and Glinds, we believe that the origin may be Anglo Saxon. The surname would seem to… …
60Graddon — Apparently recorded in many spellings which seem to include Gradon, Graddon, Gratton, Gredan, Gredden, Gredon, Greydon, Greeding, Gridon and Grodden, this interesting surname is English. As such it is or rather was, residential, and would seem to …