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| origin = ''Kyrkeshagh''
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| meaning = "kirk" (church) + "shaw" (grove)
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'''Kershaw''' is an English-language surname deriving from a topographical identifier in the northern dialect of [[Middle English]]: ''kirk'' meaning "church" and ''shaw'' meaning "grove". Places named '''Kirkshaw''' include Kirkshaw in the parish of [[Rochdale]], [[Greater Manchester]], and two hamlets in [[West Yorkshire]]. The Kershaw (anciently spelled "Kyrkeshagh") family resided at Town House, Rochdale from the Middle Ages until the early modern period.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Fishwick|first=Henry|url=https://link4life.org/images/pdfs/local-history-books/history-of-rochdale-fishwick/chapter-xviii-old-houses-and-old-families-hundersfield-pages390-480.pdf|title=History of Rochdale|year=1889|pages=442–449}}</ref>
'''Kershaw''' is an English-language surname deriving from a topographical identifier in the northern dialect of [[Middle English]]: ''kirk'' meaning 'church' and ''shaw'' meaning 'grove'. Places named '''Kirkshaw''' include Kirkshaw in the parish of [[Rochdale]], [[Greater Manchester]], and two hamlets in [[West Yorkshire]]. The Kershaw (anciently spelled ''Kyrkeshagh'') family resided at Town House, Rochdale from the Middle Ages until the early modern period.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Fishwick|first=Henry|url=https://link4life.org/images/pdfs/local-history-books/history-of-rochdale-fishwick/chapter-xviii-old-houses-and-old-families-hundersfield-pages390-480.pdf|title=History of Rochdale|year=1889|pages=442–449}}</ref>


Notable people with the name include:
Notable people with the name include:
* [[Abbey Lee Kershaw]] (born 1987), Australian fashion model

* [[Alex Kershaw]] (born 1966), American historian
* [[Alex Kershaw]] (born 1966), American historian
* [[Abbey Lee Kershaw]] (born 1987), Australian fashion model
* [[Andy Kershaw]] (born 1959), British radio DJ
* [[Andy Kershaw]] (born 1959), British radio DJ
* [[Anthony Kershaw]] (1915–2008), British Conservative Party Member of Parliament 1955 to 1987
* [[Anthony Kershaw]] (1915–2008), British Conservative Party Member of Parliament 1955 to 1987
* {{ill|Arnold Peter Kershaw|wd=Q63390063|s=1|v=sup}}, Australian palynologist who did key work on dating [[Gunditjmara]] aquaculture
* [[Betty Kershaw]] (born 1943), British professor of nursing
* [[Betty Kershaw]] (born 1943), British professor of nursing
* [[Billy Kershaw]], rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s
* [[Billy Kershaw]], rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s
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* [[Elinor Kershaw]] (1884–1971), American actress
* [[Elinor Kershaw]] (1884–1971), American actress
* [[Fraser Kershaw]], activist and actor
* [[Fraser Kershaw]], activist and actor
* [[Harriette Kershaw Leiding]] (1874–1948), American writer, clubwoman
* [[Harry Kershaw]], rugby league footballer who played in the 1890s and 1900s
* [[Harry Kershaw]], rugby league footballer who played in the 1890s and 1900s
* [[Harry Kershaw (trade unionist)|Harry Clement Kershaw]] (1906–1985), British trade unionist
* [[Harry Kershaw (trade unionist)|Harry Clement Kershaw]] (1906–1985), British trade unionist
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* [[Joseph B. Kershaw]] (1822–1894), Confederate general
* [[Joseph B. Kershaw]] (1822–1894), Confederate general
* [[Joseph Franklin Kershaw]] (1884–1917), English artist
* [[Joseph Franklin Kershaw]] (1884–1917), English artist
* [[Kenneth A. Kershaw]] (1930-2019), British-Canadian botanist and lichenologist
* [[Kenneth A. Kershaw]] (1930–2019), British-Canadian botanist and lichenologist
* [[Kim Kershaw]] (born 1959), Australian rules footballer, father of Abbey Lee Kershaw
* [[Kim Kershaw]] (born 1959), Australian rules footballer, father of Abbey Lee Kershaw
* [[L. R. Kershaw]] (1880–1969), pioneer Oklahoma settler, developer, banker and cattleman
* [[L. R. Kershaw]] (1880–1969), pioneer Oklahoma settler, developer, banker and cattleman
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* [[Nik Kershaw]] (born 1958), UK singer-songwriter
* [[Nik Kershaw]] (born 1958), UK singer-songwriter
* [[Noreen Kershaw]] (born 1950), UK actor
* [[Noreen Kershaw]] (born 1950), UK actor
* Paul Dudley Kershaw (1926-2006), Cajun singer and musician, Cousin to Doug and Sammy Kershaw, Cajun Artists
* {{ill|Paul Dudley Kershaw|wd=Q130996116|s=1|v=sup}} (1926–2006), American singer and musician, cousin to Doug and Sammy Kershaw
* [[Peter Kershaw (palynologist)]], Australian palynologist who did key work on dating [[Gunditjmara]] aquaculture
* Peter Kershaw, British tennis player and chairman at [[Joseph Holt's Brewery]]
* Peter Kershaw, British tennis player and chairman at [[Joseph Holt's Brewery]]
* [[Richard Kershaw]] (1934–2014), UK television reporter
* [[Richard Kershaw]] (1934–2014), UK television reporter

Latest revision as of 16:50, 22 November 2024

Kershaw
PronunciationUK: /ˈkərʃɔː/
UK: /ˈkərʃɑː/
Language(s)English
Origin
Language(s)Middle English
Word/nameKyrkeshagh
Derivationkirk + shaw
Meaning'church grove'
Other names
Variant form(s)Kirkshaw, Kirshaw

Kershaw is an English-language surname deriving from a topographical identifier in the northern dialect of Middle English: kirk meaning 'church' and shaw meaning 'grove'. Places named Kirkshaw include Kirkshaw in the parish of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, and two hamlets in West Yorkshire. The Kershaw (anciently spelled Kyrkeshagh) family resided at Town House, Rochdale from the Middle Ages until the early modern period.[1]

Notable people with the name include:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Fishwick, Henry (1889). History of Rochdale (PDF). pp. 442–449.