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Carpmile — This is an English locational name from Cartmel in Cumbria, the site of a famous priory. The place name derives from the Olde Norse elements kartr meaning rocky ground and melr a sandbank. Such locational names were given to inhabitants who moved … Surnames reference
Cartmael — This is an English locational name from Cartmel in Cumbria, the site of a famous priory. The place name derives from the Olde Norse elements kartr meaning rocky ground and melr a sandbank. Such locational names were given to inhabitants who moved … Surnames reference
Cartmale — This is an English locational name from Cartmel in Cumbria, the site of a famous priory. The place name derives from the Olde Norse elements kartr meaning rocky ground and melr a sandbank. Such locational names were given to inhabitants who moved … Surnames reference
Cartmel — This is an English locational name from Cartmel in Cumbria, the site of a famous priory. The place name derives from the Olde Norse elements kartr meaning rocky ground and melr a sandbank. Such locational names were given to inhabitants who moved … Surnames reference
Cartmell — This is an English locational name from Cartmel in Cumbria, the site of a famous priory. The place name derives from the Olde Norse elements kartr meaning rocky ground and melr a sandbank. Such locational names were given to inhabitants who moved … Surnames reference
Cartmill — This is an English locational name from Cartmel in Cumbria, the site of a famous priory. The place name derives from the Olde Norse elements kartr meaning rocky ground and melr a sandbank. Such locational names were given to inhabitants who moved … Surnames reference