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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:

Revision as of 16:49, 20 March 2024

Kershaw
PronunciationEnglish: /ˈkərʃɔːr/
Language(s)English
Origin
Language(s)English
Word/nameKyrkeshagh
Meaning"kirk" (church) + "shaw" (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

References

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