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111Waple — This most interesting and unusual surname is a dialectal variant of Walpole , an English habitational name from either of two places in Suffolk and Norfolk. The place in Suffolk which was recorded as Walepola in the Domesday Book of 1086, while… …
112Wapple — This most interesting and unusual surname is a dialectal variant of Walpole , an English habitational name from either of two places in Suffolk and Norfolk. The place in Suffolk which was recorded as Walepola in the Domesday Book of 1086, while… …
113Wapples — This most interesting and unusual surname is a dialectal variant of Walpole , an English habitational name from either of two places in Suffolk and Norfolk. The place in Suffolk which was recorded as Walepola in the Domesday Book of 1086, while… …
114Watsam — Recorded in several spellings including Wattem, Wattam, Wattisham, Wattum, Watsam, Watsham and others, this is an English surname. It is locational either from a now lost medieval village, or from the village of Wattisham in the county of Suffolk …
115Watsham — Recorded in several spellings including Wattem, Wattam, Wattisham, Wattum, Watsam, Watsham and others, this is an English surname. It is locational either from a now lost medieval village, or from the village of Wattisham in the county of Suffolk …
116Wattam — Recorded in several spellings including Wattem, Wattam, Wattisham, Wattum, Watsam, Watsham and others, this is an English surname. It is locational either from a now lost medieval village, or from the village of Wattisham in the county of Suffolk …
117Wattinham — Recorded in several spellings including Wattem, Wattam, Wattisham, Wattum, Watsam, Watsham and others, this is an English surname. It is locational either from a now lost medieval village, or from the village of Wattisham in the county of Suffolk …
118Wattisham — Recorded in several spellings including Wattem, Wattam, Wattisham, Wattum, Watsam, Watsham and others, this is an English surname. It is locational either from a now lost medieval village, or from the village of Wattisham in the county of Suffolk …
119Whalebelly — This interesting and unusual surname is an imitative corruption of the locational surname Walbury, which is of Anglo Saxon origin. The placename is derived from the Old English pre 7th Century wealh , foreigner, serf, Briton, and byrig , the… …
120Whapple — Recorded in many forms including Waple, Waples, Wapol, Wapull, Whaypool, Waypole, Whapple, Whapples and Wapler, this most interesting and unusual surname is a dialectal variant of the famous surname Walpole . This is an English locational surname …