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Tregoddick Surname Definition:
TREGODDICK, TREGODOCK: From an estate named Tregaddick, Tregoddick, or Treguddick, in South Petherwin, the ancient inheritance of the family, who are said to have become extinct temp. Chas. I. There is also a place called Treguddick in Egloshayle.
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TREGODDICK, TREGODOCK: From an estate named Tregaddick, Tregoddick, or Treguddick, in South Petherwin, the ancient inheritance of the family, who are said to have become extinct temp. Chas. I. There is also a place called Treguddick in Egloshayle. The name is from tre-god-ick, the woody dwelling. See also Trecothic.
TREGODDICK: An estate in South Petherwin, co. Cornwall, the ancient inheritance of the family, who are supposed to have become extinct temp. Charles I.
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| Surname | Similarity | Worldwide Incidence | Prevalency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tregedick | 84 | 0 | / |
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