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Origin: English Spelling variations
include: Biddle, Biddell, Biddelle, Biddulph, Bydulf, Bydoulfe, and others.
First found in Staffordshire, where they held a family seat from ancient times, long before the
Norman Conquest in 1066.
Meaning:
Probably from Old English; Bi=Beside and Dylf=Digging (as in a mine or quarry) Anyone who knows
the 'Black Country' can see that connection.
The following surnames are linked to BIDDULPH in my family tree.
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The earliest traced male Biddulph in my tree so far is Edward Biddulph (abt. 1785) who married Sarah
Baggott (1794 - 1835). He was born in Birmingham, Warks.
The following surnames are linked to the male BIDDULPH's in my family tree, by marriage or in some cases common law;
Baggott,
Sheperson,
Wood,
Ingram,
Horton,
Pratt,
Turner,
Dewsbury,
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The earliest traced female Biddulph in my tree so far is Sarah Ann Biddulph (abt. 1826), daughter
of Edward Biddulph.
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The following surnames are linked to the female BIDDULPH's in my family tree, by marriage or in some cases common law;
Winstone,
Barton,
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