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41Sedgeman — Recorded as Sedge, Sedger, Sedgman, Sedgeman, the dialectal Sedgmond, and the locational Sedgefield, from the village of the same spelling in County Durham, this is an early medieval English surname. It is usually occupational and sometimes… …
42Sedgemond — Recorded as Sedge, Sedger, Sedgman, Sedgeman, the dialectal Sedgmond, and the locational Sedgefield, from the village of the same spelling in County Durham, this is an early medieval English surname. It is usually occupational and sometimes… …
43Sedgmond — Recorded as Sedge, Sedger, Sedgman, Sedgeman, the dialectal Sedgmond, and the locational Sedgefield, from the village of the same spelling in County Durham, this is an early medieval English surname. It is usually occupational and sometimes… …
44Sedger — Recorded as Sedge, Sedger, Sedgman, Sedgeman, and locationally Sedgefield, from the village of the same spelling in County Durham, this is an early medieval English surname. It is usually occupational and sometimes residential for a thatcher, or… …
45Sedgman — Recorded as Sedge, Sedger, Sedgman, Sedgeman, and locationally Sedgefield, from the village of the same spelling in County Durham, this is an early medieval English surname. It is usually occupational and sometimes residential for a thatcher, or… …
46Setch — Recorded as Sedge, Sedger, Setch, Sedgman, Sedgeman, and locationally Sedgefield, from the village of the same spelling in County Durham, this is an early medieval English surname. It is usually occupational and sometimes residential for a… …
47Thackeray — This unusual name is of Old Norse origin and is either a locational or a topographical surname. If the former, it derives from the place called Thackray in the Parish of Great Timble, in West Yorkshire which has now been submerged in the Fewston… …
48Thackray — This unusual name is of Old Norse origin and is either a locational or a topographical surname. If the former, it derives from the place called Thackray in the Parish of Great Timble, in West Yorkshire which has now been submerged in the Fewston… …
49Thackwray — This unusual name is of Old Norse origin and is either a locational or a topographical surname. If the former, it derives from the place called Thackray in the Parish of Great Timble, in West Yorkshire which has now been submerged in the Fewston… …
50reed — noun 1》 a tall, slender leaved plant of the grass family, growing in water or on marshy ground. [Genera Phragmites and Arundo: several species.] ↘used in names of similar plants growing in wet habitats, e.g. bur reed. 2》 a tall, thin,… …