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Re: Origin of surname "SCABERRIAN"
« Reply #9 on: Monday 02 September 19 00:11 BST (UK) »
Ah... I like that idea ....how romantic....

So it's either that or he's named after a barn!

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Woodmancote:  Hobbs; Davison
Bisley:  Fisher
Eastcombe:  Winstone
Chalford:  Lambert
Newent:  Bowkett
Llangurig: Owen; Jones
Llangurig & Bedlinog: Rees
Llanonn: Williams
Charfield:  Fowler; Selman
Olveston:  Fisher
Batheaston: Fisher
Andover, Hurstbourne, Woodcutt, Shinfield: Farmer & Tanner
Alresford: Sprangle; Hack
Martletwy & Llangwig:  Davies

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Re: Origin of surname "SCABERRIAN"
« Reply #10 on: Monday 20 January 20 15:25 GMT (UK) »
The name Scaberio (various spellings) is Cornish for 'Barns'. This name is in my history and also a place-name on The Lizard peninsula near where I live. Now spelled Skyeburriowe. The family are also connected to the Bonython family. They seemed to have moved from The Lizard to St Columb a long time ago!

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Re: Origin of surname "SCABERRIAN"
« Reply #11 on: Monday 20 January 20 18:12 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for your post.  Please let me know if your Scaberios are connected to mine!
Woodmancote:  Hobbs; Davison
Bisley:  Fisher
Eastcombe:  Winstone
Chalford:  Lambert
Newent:  Bowkett
Llangurig: Owen; Jones
Llangurig & Bedlinog: Rees
Llanonn: Williams
Charfield:  Fowler; Selman
Olveston:  Fisher
Batheaston: Fisher
Andover, Hurstbourne, Woodcutt, Shinfield: Farmer & Tanner
Alresford: Sprangle; Hack
Martletwy & Llangwig:  Davies