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Frith: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Celtic and Gaelic.) Local. The name of a parish in Fife, Scotland, on the northern shore of the Frith of Forth, whence the possessor took his surname; from Aber, marshy ground, a place where two or more streams meet; and cruvme or crombie, a bend or crook. Aber, in the Celtic and Gaelic, and also in the Cornish British, signifies the confluence of two or more streams, or the mouth of a river, where it flows into the sea; hence it is often applied to marshy ground, generally near the confluence of two rivers. It also signifies, sometimes, a gulf or whirlpool.
Frith Surname Origin
Frith: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Derbyshire (United Kingdom) |  Nottinghamshire (United Kingdom) |  Lincolnshire (United Kingdom) |  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom)
Frith: Online Family Trees
FRITH Hucknall (England, United Kingdom) 1885 - 1885
FRITH Exeter,Comté de Devon (Devon, England, United Kingdom) 1818 - 1818
FRITH England (England, United Kingdom) 1865 - 1885
FRITH Hammersmith (London, England, United Kingdom) 1863 - 1863
FRITH Grimsby, Lincoln (Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom) 1830 - 1891
FRITH Keelby, Lincoln (Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom) 1834 - 1834
FRITH Chapeltown, Wortley (England, United Kingdom) 1854 - 1854
FRITH Sheffield South, Yorkshire (South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom) 1831 - 1831
FRITH AKA FREETH Leicestershire (Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom) 1810 - 1810
FRITH Burry St-Edmonds (Suffolk, England, United Kingdom) 1953 - 1953

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Frith: Books that contain this surname
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FRITHA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... editor to be composed by John Frith, being one of the three that was found in the helly of a ...
FRITHA literary and biographical history, or bibliographical dictionary, of the English Catholics from the breach with Rome, in 1534, to the present time Volume 3
Author: Gillow, Joseph, 1850-1921 - Published in 1885
... married Sarah, daughter of Mr. William Frith, of Sheffield, by whom he had a son, Charles, and three daughters. One ...
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