Friday, February 24, 2006

The child who would be "King"?

In the course of sorting through the various Censuses for Glemsford, I've run across a number of people with the given name "King". Among these have been Browns and Gridleys.
Does anyone have any idea where such a name sprang from - other than natural Glemsford feelings of superiority, of course?

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