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=Family History Book: Barrington=
 
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: The earliest form of the Barrington name is [https://www.barenton.fr/ Barenton], most likely derived from the placename of a town or commune in Normandy, France. This form of the name appear in Domesday Book, compiled in 1086 by command of William "the Conqueror", King of England and Duke of Normandy.
  
 
==Our Direct Lineage==
 
==Our Direct Lineage==
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==Linked Families==
 
==Linked Families==
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* Cromwell-Williams
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* Everard
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* Pole
  
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barenton Barenton in Wikipedia]
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* [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/484699 '''The Barringtons: A Family History'''], Barrington, Amy. University Press, Dublin, 1917.
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* [https://archive.org/details/reportandtransa20artgoog/page/423/ ''Testa de Nevill'']
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* [https://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/ Domesday Book]

Revision as of 02:35, 11 August 2024

Family History Book: Barrington

The earliest form of the Barrington name is Barenton, most likely derived from the placename of a town or commune in Normandy, France. This form of the name appear in Domesday Book, compiled in 1086 by command of William "the Conqueror", King of England and Duke of Normandy.

Our Direct Lineage

Prior Generations

Immediate Relatives

Other Barrington Relatives

Linked Families

  • Cromwell-Williams
  • Everard
  • Pole


References



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