What is the origin of the name Higginson?
English (Lancashire): patronymic meaning ‘son of Higgin’ in Lancashire a Middle English pet form of Hugh but elsewhere probably also of Richard (see Hick).
The Cole family : with 'random notes' & charts of the ten branches comprising the family from 1700 to 1971
..., Perth, W. A. Betty Mary Higginson... (United States - 1962)
..., Perth, W. A. Betty Mary Higginson... (United States - 1962)
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The Cole family : with 'random notes' & charts of the ten branches comprising the family from 1700 to 1971
...Paul Richard Higginson... (United States - 1962)
...Paul Richard Higginson... (United States - 1962)
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The Cole family : with 'random notes' & charts of the ten branches comprising the family from 1700 to 1971
...Ian Geoffrey Higginson... (United States - 1962)
...Ian Geoffrey Higginson... (United States - 1962)
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The Cole family : with 'random notes' & charts of the ten branches comprising the family from 1700 to 1971
... Peta Meryl Higginson (#)... (United States - 1962)
... Peta Meryl Higginson (#)... (United States - 1962)
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The Cole family : with 'random notes' & charts of the ten branches comprising the family from 1700 to 1971
...B. Walter Richard Higginson Helbourne, V. 25.7.1... (United States - 1962)
...B. Walter Richard Higginson Helbourne, V. 25.7.1... (United States - 1962)
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What is the origin of the name Higginson?
English (Lancashire): patronymic meaning ‘son of Higgin’ in Lancashire a Middle English pet form of Hugh but elsewhere probably also of Richard (see Hick).