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Fidilmouth Surname Definition:

FIDILMOUTH: The goods of John Fodilmuthe (perhaps a misreading), Aberdeen merchant, were plundered in the wreck of his ship at Kirklee Rode, Suffolk, 1370 (Bain, IV, 158), and David Fidilmouth (for Fidilmonth) was admitted burgess of Aberdeen, 1400 (NSCM.

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Fidilmouth Surname Meaning

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FIDILMOUTH: The goods of John Fodilmuthe (perhaps a misreading), Aberdeen merchant, were plundered in the wreck of his ship at Kirklee Rode, Suffolk, 1370 (Bain, IV, 158), and David Fidilmouth (for Fidilmonth) was admitted burgess of Aberdeen, 1400 (NSCM., I, p. 2). Perhaps from Fidilmonth in the parish of Auchindoir, Aberdeenshire, now Wheedlemont.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

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