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Creek: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Cor. Br.) Local. The house near the haven or creek; from Bos, a house, and wick, a haven or creek. It may be from the Dutch Bosch, a wood, and wick, the town in the wood. Boswick, in the Cornish-British, is the dwelling near the harbor or village.
Creek Surname Origin
Creek: Place of Origin :  Cheshire (United Kingdom) |  Cambridgeshire (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  West Yorkshire (United Kingdom) |  Tyne and Wear (United Kingdom) |  Cumbria (United Kingdom)
Creek: Online Family Trees
CREEK Norbury (Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom) 1410 - 1410
CREEK Upton (Norfolk, England, United Kingdom) 1440 - 1440
CREEK Norbury (Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom) 1410 - 1410
CREEK Thetford (Norfolk, England, United Kingdom) 1871 - 1873
CREEK Soham (Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom) 1838 - 1838
CREEK Barway (United Kingdom) 1844 - 1884
CREEK Stretham (United Kingdom)  -
CREEK-OLIVER Dandenong, Victoria (United Kingdom) 2002 - 2002
CREEK 3 Union St, Cambridge (Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom) 1845 - 1845
CREEK Brighton (England, United Kingdom) 1925 - 1925

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Creek: Books that contain this surname
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CREEKIndian territory, descriptive, biographical and genealogical, including the landed estates, county seats, etc., etc., with a general history of the territory, (Volume 2)
Author: Gideon, D. C., 1848- - Published in 1901
... Haseltine Hartgraves, a native of Cooper Creek, Denton county, Texas, and a daughter of Jack and Mary (Reynolds) Hartgraves. Her ...
CREEKThe Catholic Record (Volume 7)

... removed to the mouth of Olive Green Creek, on the Muskingum River, where, three years later, they were obliged to ...
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Updated on 2011-04-12
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