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Early Origins of the Todderitch family

The surname Todderitch was first found in Selkirk, where they held a family seat. The history of the family followed the same pattern as many of the Norman families who moved north in 1137 after the Barons revolt against King Stephen in England. Adam, son of Henry of Totherigg rendered homage to King Edward 1st of England at Berwick after his brief conquest of Scotland in 1296. It was the Norman custom for the second son of a landed family to adopt the name of his estates as his surname.

Early History of the Todderitch family

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Todderitch Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Todrick, Toddrick, Toderick, Totherigg, Totheridge, Totherick, Toddryk, Tochrick, Toddryck and many more.

Early Notables of the Todderitch family

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Migration of the Todderitch family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Andrew Todrick who landed in North America in 1756.



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