What is the origin of the name Fork?
1: Scottish and Irish: possibly an Anglicized (quasi-translation) form of Irish Gaelic Ó Gabhlaigh ‘descendant of Gabhalach’ from gabhlach ‘forked’. See Forkin.2: English: from Middle English forke ‘fork pitchfork’ (Old English [...]
Pioneer Blacks in Adams County, Ohio
...(2) Wylie Grooms of Cherry Fork,whose son, Trevis Grooms married i W i I s Anna Mae Satterfield,daughter of... (United States - 1963)
...(2) Wylie Grooms of Cherry Fork,whose son, Trevis Grooms married i W i I s Anna Mae Satterfield,daughter of... (United States - 1963)
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Pioneer Blacks in Adams County, Ohio
...f. Clara Belle Cross of Cherry Fork (North Liberty), Ohio.... (United States - 1963)
...f. Clara Belle Cross of Cherry Fork (North Liberty), Ohio.... (United States - 1963)
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What is the origin of the name Fork?
1: Scottish and Irish: possibly an Anglicized (quasi-translation) form of Irish Gaelic Ó Gabhlaigh ‘descendant of Gabhalach’ from gabhlach ‘forked’. See Forkin.2: English: from Middle English forke ‘fork pitchfork’ (Old English [...]