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General Forum >> Origins of the name Edithmead?
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Origins of the name Edithmead? |
Andy B

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| Posted 17-09-2012 at 19:35  
Bill@Somerset writes:
Hi there hope this request is not to unusual.
Tearing my hair out, could you possibly send me a link, regarding EDITHMEAD SOMERSET.
I would love to know how the name originated.
Hope you can help.
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Runemage

Joined: 15-07-2005
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| Posted 17-09-2012 at 22:07  
Don't know if we've any etymologists among our knowledgeable members but just in case there aren't, typing placenames meaning into Google gave me this and a few other hits to pursue.
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/freefun/didyouknow/placenames/
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"The English Place-Name Society is a good source of information, and will answer specific place name queries by email."
Rune
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