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A report in the Torygraph

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jht...nsurnames31.xml

 

"..the study of 20,000 British surnames over five generations has enabled researchers to do for the first time is to track the migration of people with British names and to see where the largest concentration of people of that name lives."

 

"The reasons for names disappearing extend beyond migration.

 

There were 3,211 Cocks in Britain in 1881 — when most were centred around Truro — but only 826 in 1996. Likewise, the number of Handcocks, Smellies, Haggards, Slows, Willys, Piggs, Hustlers, Nutters and Glasscocks has fallen."

 

Search for your name here:

http://www.spatial-literacy.org/UCLnames/Surnames.aspx

 

There are 2300 people share mine, and it's the 2,555th most common name lol.gif

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I wonder why there were so many cocks in Truro. I suppose you'd have to be to live there though. lol.gif

 

Interesting info that. Looks like I have a fairly northern name.

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  • 3 years later...

m either ... but I know they were there - they were the Norman Conquerers who decided to stay.

 

Not a lot of us in Perth - until recently every one was from our nuclear family - but the Melbourne branch have decided to head for more pleasant surrounds and now there are a number of people with the same surname that I do not know.

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I'm not on the list either. In fact after considerable research over the years I'm pretty sure that there is no one else in the world currently with the same first and surname as myself!

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