only one unique tree dweller....
I find three so far
whoops to those other two people.
English: habitational name from either of two places, in Gloucestershire and Norfolk, named Doughton, from Old English duce ‘duck’ + tun ‘farmstead’.
Yes, duck farm. I have been told that there are not many of us and that there are two modern spellings - Doughton and Doughten but that they are the same family. There were only two Doughtons in the portland phone book when I was growing up, my father and my aunt. In the 80's I found a Doughten in the NYC white pages.
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only one unique tree dweller....
- dave 4-20-2015 11:13 pm
I find three so far
- steve 4-20-2015 11:33 pm [add a comment]
whoops to those other two people.
- dave 4-21-2015 1:51 am [add a comment]
English: habitational name from either of two places, in Gloucestershire and Norfolk, named Doughton, from Old English duce ‘duck’ + tun ‘farmstead’.
- dave 4-21-2015 1:56 am [add a comment]
Yes, duck farm. I have been told that there are not many of us and that there are two modern spellings - Doughton and Doughten but that they are the same family. There were only two Doughtons in the portland phone book when I was growing up, my father and my aunt. In the 80's I found a Doughten in the NYC white pages.
- steve 4-21-2015 3:12 am [add a comment]