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Origin Displayed: Welsh

Spelling variations of this family name include: Foulke, Foulks, Foulkes and others.

First found in Denbighshire , where they were seated at "Yr Eifiad" from very ancient times, some say before the 9th century.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: V. Foulk who settled in Baltimore Md. in 1823; Thomas Foulke settled in Virginia in 1623; followed by William in 1624; Thomas Foulke settled in New Castle Del. in 1677.

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Motto Translated: By right, not by gift.


Suggested Readings for the name Faulk
Faulk-Cone and Allied Families: Male and Female Lines to the Immigrant Ancestor by Eleanor Faulk Cone.

Some noteworthy people of the name Faulk
  • Kevin Troy Faulk (b. 1976), American football running back
  • Marshall William Faulk (b. 1973), former American football running back
  • John Henry Faulk (1913-1990), American storyteller and radio show host
  • Mary Lena Faulk (1926-1995), American professional golfer
  • Mike Faulk, Tennessee politician
  • Treverance Donta Faulk (b. 1981), American football linebacker
  • Andrew Jackson Faulk (1814-1898), third American Governor of Dakota Territory
  • Sebastian Faulk (b. 1953), British journalist and novelist



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