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Pilcher: Origin, Geographical Distribution
A maker of pilches, a kind of great coat or upper garment, in use in the fourteenth century. After gret heat cometh cold, No man cast his pylch away. Chaucer.
Pilcher Surname Origin
Pilcher: Place of Origin :  Kent (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  East Sussex (United Kingdom) |  Staffordshire (United Kingdom) |  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Surrey (United Kingdom)
Pilcher: Online Family Trees
PILCHER  (United Kingdom) 1839 - 1839
PILCHER Lyminge, (Angleterre) (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1670 - 1670
PILCHER Sandwich, (Angleterre) (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1645 - 1675
PILCHER Newington Kent (United Kingdom) 1619 - 1619
PILCHER England (England, United Kingdom) 1728 - 1728
PILCHER Lyminge (England, United Kingdom) 1670 - 1670
PILCHER Lyminge (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1650 - 1669
PILCHER Sandwich (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1675 - 1684
PILCHER Waltham (England, United Kingdom) 1713 - 1715
PILCHER Waltham (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1653 - 1665

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Pilcher: Books that contain this surname
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PILCHERA sketch of the history of Attleborough, from its settlement to the division (Volume 1)
Author: Daggett, John, 1805-1885. - Published in 1894
... married to Nettie, daughter of William B. Pilcher, of Norfolk, Va., who died in 1863. In 1*70 he married Lizzie ...
PILCHERA sketch of the history of Attleborough, from its settlement to the division (Volume 2)
Author: Daggett, John, 1805-1885. - Published in 1894
... married to Nettie,, daughter of William B. Pilcher, of Norfolk, Va., who died in 1863. In 1870 he married Lizzie ...
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