Buncown History, Family Crest & Coats of ArmsOf all the Anglo-Saxon names to come from Britain, Buncown is one of the most ancient. The name is a result of the original family having lived in the village of Butcombe in the county of Somerset. Early Origins of the Buncown familyThe surname Buncown was first found in Somerset, where "this surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'of Buncombe,' or 'Boncombe,' some spot in the West country." 1 Kirby's Quest notes that Richard de Bounecombe was listed there, 1 Edward III (during the first year of King Edward III's reign.) 2 Early History of the Buncown familyThis web page shows only a small excerpt of our Buncown research. Another 189 words (14 lines of text) covering the years 1086, 1327 and 1500 are included under the topic Early Buncown History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. Buncown Spelling VariationsThe first dictionaries that appeared in the last few hundred years did much to standardize the English language. Before that time, spelling variations in names were a common occurrence. The language was changing, incorporating pieces of other languages, and the spelling of names changed with it. Buncown has been spelled many different ways, including Buncombe, Butcombe, Bounecombe, Bunecombe, Buncomb, Boncombe and many more. Early Notables of the Buncown familyMore information is included under the topic Early Buncown Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. Migration of the Buncown familyThousands of English families in this era began to emigrate the New World in search of land and freedom from religious and political persecution. Although the passage was expensive and the ships were dark, crowded, and unsafe, those who made the voyage safely were rewarded with opportunities unavailable to them in their homeland. Research into passenger and immigration lists has revealed some of the very first Buncowns to arrive in North America: William Bunchcombe who arrived in Virginia in 1663.
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