Crich History, Family Crest & Coats of ArmsThe lineage of the name Crich begins with the Anglo-Saxon tribes in Britain. It is a result of when they lived in the parish of Crick, in the diocese of Peterborough. This place-name is derived from the Old English word creke, which means a creek. Early Origins of the Crich familyThe surname Crich was first found in Yorkshire where they held a family seat from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D. Early History of the Crich familyThis web page shows only a small excerpt of our Crich research. Another 89 words (6 lines of text) covering the year 1789 is included under the topic Early Crich History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. Crich Spelling VariationsOnly recently has spelling become standardized in the English language. As the English language evolved in the Middle Ages, the spelling of names changed also. The name Crich has undergone many spelling variations, including Criche, Crich, Crick, Critch, Creyke, Creik, Criek and many more. Early Notables of the Crich familyMore information is included under the topic Early Crich Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
To escape the unstable social climate in England of this time, many families boarded ships for the New World with the hope of finding land, opportunity, and greater religious and political freedom. Although the voyages were expensive, crowded, and difficult, those families that arrived often found greater opportunities and freedoms than they could have experienced at home. Many of those families went on to make significant contributions to the rapidly developing colonies in which they settled. Early North American records indicate many people bearing the name Crich were among those contributors: Crich Settlers in United States in the 17th Century
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