Two names & one other question.
I'm looking for the meanings of "Pentland" and "Tomlin". Unfortunately I do not know much about my family's backgorund. I've been told that the majority of the Pentland side of my family hails from Scotland. I know next to nothing about the Tomlin side. Any help would be much appreciated :)
As for my other question, I'm wondering who I should contact about making spelling corrections in the definitions/descriptions. While browsing the English surnames two errors caught my eye - the first in the definition for "Knight", that starts off 'Krom', which I assume is meant to say 'From'. The second mistake is in the description for "Pryor", '... fro a prior', which obviously must be 'for a prior'.
If these mistakes are picked up here and corrected, great, if I need to contact anyone to let them know, let me know! :)
Thanks in advance for any help!
As for my other question, I'm wondering who I should contact about making spelling corrections in the definitions/descriptions. While browsing the English surnames two errors caught my eye - the first in the definition for "Knight", that starts off 'Krom', which I assume is meant to say 'From'. The second mistake is in the description for "Pryor", '... fro a prior', which obviously must be 'for a prior'.
If these mistakes are picked up here and corrected, great, if I need to contact anyone to let them know, let me know! :)
Thanks in advance for any help!
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You'll find the origin of Pentland at http://ancestrylibrary.com/facts/Pentland-family-history-uk.ashx and that of Tomlin at http://ancestrylibrary.com/facts/tomlin-family-history-uk.ashx
Thank you very much, Marc!