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Chapter 1.0 - Early Bramhill History
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Family names came into being in England in the 12th and13th centuries when people needed to differentiate one family from another. The Bramhill name is likely to be derived from brom plus haugh, meaning dweller by the broom-covered nook. There is a strong possibility, put forward by David Hey in his book 'Family Names and Family History', that Bramhill is a locational surname and that our ancestors were linked with the town of Bramhall, Cheshire, nowadays a suburb of the English city of Manchester. Bramh...
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Sheep Fold (aka HogGarth)
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The HOGGARTH branches around NRY (North Riding of Yorkshire). Wills and some other old documents with some full transcriptions and if not a note of the names mentioned. Not just my family but also quite a few others I have picked up on the off chance that they may mention my family. They are mostly from the North York Moors, Holderness or Dauntsey in Wiltshire. You may also wish to have a look at the Ysearch database. People. This is mostly related to my family. Also check my Flickr photos. The ALLIN fam...
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Bramhill Email Address Book
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Bramhill Email Address Book. We are endeavouring to keep the communication lines of our far-flung family in tack so we do not lose touch with each other. With you permission we would like to post your name, City and Country you live in and your email address on this page so other family members can contact you. This can be of immense help as we continue to gather the history of our family. Some Rules that we must all follow:. Never use this list for solicitation or commercial information. Lincoln Park, MI.