WebSurname meaning for Thurlow English (mainly Suffolk and Norfolk): habitational name from Thurlow in Suffolk named from an uncertain first element (perhaps Old English thride ‘deliberation’ possibly used to name an assembly site or thrȳth ‘troop host of warriors’) + Old English hlāw ‘mound hill’ . . . View more facts for Thurlow WebIn the 1870s, Great Thurlow was described as: "THURLOW (Great), a parish, with a village, in Risbridge district, Suffolk; 3¼ miles N by E of Haverhill r. station. It has a post-office under Newmarket, and a fair on 11 Oct.; and it gives name and title to the descendants of Lord Chancellor Thurlow." [1] A 20th Century map showing Great Thurlow.
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WebEarly Origins of the Widdicombe family The surname Widdicombe was first found in Shropshire where Berwick Mavesyn was settled in Morey. In ancient times, they moved to Wydecombe in Devon. Early History of the Widdicombe family This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Widdicombe research. WebThe Thurlow family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Thurlow families were found in the UK in 1891. In 1891 there were 314 Thurlow families living in Suffolk. This was about 19% of all the recorded Thurlow's in the UK. Suffolk had the highest population of Thurlow families in 1891. WebSurname meaning for Thurlow English (mainly Suffolk and Norfolk): habitational name from Thurlow in Suffolk named from an uncertain first element (perhaps Old English thride ‘deliberation’ possibly used to name an assembly site or thrȳth ‘troop host of warriors’) + Old English hlāw ‘mound hill’ . . . law of the gun the texan