What is the origin of the name Brock?
1: English Scottish and North German: variant of Brook.2: English and Scandinavian: nickname for a person supposedly resembling a badger from Middle English brok(ke) ‘badger’ (Old English brocc) and Danish [...]
The Regis - 1965
...out of a metal tube?" Linda Brock, " Would you please speak in English Mr. Clifford!" John Bruen, Lynn Brumbaugh,... (English, New Jersey, United States - 1965)
...out of a metal tube?" Linda Brock, " Would you please speak in English Mr. Clifford!" John Bruen, Lynn Brumbaugh,... (English, New Jersey, United States - 1965)
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The Regis - 1965
... LINDA BROCK Polite11ess goes far, ,+el costs nothin,i" Sparkling Linda had a smiling face, and... (Clinton Township, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States - 1965)
... LINDA BROCK Polite11ess goes far, ,+el costs nothin,i" Sparkling Linda had a smiling face, and... (Clinton Township, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States - 1965)
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What is the origin of the name Brock?
1: English Scottish and North German: variant of Brook.2: English and Scandinavian: nickname for a person supposedly resembling a badger from Middle English brok(ke) ‘badger’ (Old English brocc) and Danish [...]