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Etymology of Lamod

What does the name Lamod mean?

The origins of the Lamod name come from when the Anglo-Saxon tribes ruled over Britain. The name Lamod was originally derived from a family having lived in the village of Lampole, located in the county of Norfolk.

Early Origins of the Lamod family

The surname Lamod was first found in Norfolk, where they held a family seat from ancient times.

Early History of the Lamod family

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Lamod Spelling Variations

Before English spelling was standardized a few hundred years ago, spelling variations of names were a common occurrence. Elements of Latin, French and other languages became incorporated into English through the Middle Ages, and name spellings changed even among the literate. The variations of the surname Lamod include Lambole, Lamboll, Lamble, Lampole, Lambold and others.

Early Notables of the Lamod family

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Migration of the Lamod family

A great wave of immigration to the New World was the result of the enormous political and religious disarray that struck England at that time. Families left for the New World in extremely large numbers. The long journey was the end of many immigrants and many more arrived sick and starving. Still, those who made it were rewarded with an opportunity far greater than they had known at home in England. These emigrant families went on to make significant contributions to these emerging colonies in which they settled. Some of the first North American settlers carried this name or one of its variants: John Lamble, who sailed to Barbados in 1671; and Alwin Lamble to Philadelphia in 1870.



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