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Horrocks Family History Hurroc- may be linked to modern northern English dialect hurrock 'piled up heap of stones or rubbish' but there is no evidence so far for a Middle English surname atte hurroke. variant of Horwick (see Horwich ). perhaps a variant of Scottish Orrock (see Orrick ).
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It was a name for someone who worked as a shipwright or a sailor. The surname Horrocks is derived from the Old English word horrok, which means part of a ship. ...
Horrocks Surname Meaning. English (Lancashire):: perhaps a habitational name from a lost locality on the River Ribble called Hurroc alluded to in Hurrocford ( ...
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The Horrock name was originally an Anglo-Saxon name that was given to a shipwright or a sailor. The surname Horrock is derived from the Old English word horrok ...
The meaning of Horrocks. English (Lancashire): 1. perhaps a habitational name from a lost locality on the River Ribble called Hurroc, alluded to in Hurrocford ...
Horrocks Surname Definition: This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'of Horrocks,' probably the spot known as Horrocksford Hall, ...
Horrocks, Western Australia, a small town ; Horrocks Pass, a pass in the southern Flinders Ranges in South Australia ; Horrocks Block, a mostly sandstone outcrop ...
A Horrock is a mythical creature existing only inside telephone lines between elderly gentlemen. First publicly referred to in the recent film "Alice in ...
The name is believed to have been derived from the Old English words "har," which means "grey" or "hoary," and "ac," which means "oak," therefore indicating a " ...