Tree: One Place Study of Sopley
Notes:
Everton is a village in the civil parish of Hordle, near Lymington.
The earliest deeds which mention Everton (c. 1300) spell the name as Yveletona. The name may be equivalent to that of Yeovilton in Somerset, and made up of two elements: "Gifl" - a Brittonic river name, and "ton" - an Anglo-Saxon word for a farm. Subsequent variants of the name include Yelverton, Yeovilton, Evilton, and Evelton. Evilton in the 1734 poll register.
Matches 1 to 2 of 2
Last Name, Given Name(s) | Residence | Person ID | Tree | ||
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1 | Pike, Leonard | 1734 | Everton, Hampshire, England | I127 | One Place Study of Sopley |
2 | Pike, Leonard | 1734 | Everton, Hampshire, England | P127 | One Place Study of Sopley |