Re: the origin of Jory?
in reply to a message by A Jory
This is listed in G. Pawley White's "Handbook of Cornish Surnames" where it is explained as a Cornish form of George. It's also listed in Reaney and Wilson's dictionary of English surnames with examples of the name elsewhere in Southern England in the 13th Century. Here the name is said to be from Jore, a Northern French form of George.
There is (or was) also a Scottish surname, Jorie, which is explained as you were informed.
There is (or was) also a Scottish surname, Jorie, which is explained as you were informed.
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do we know whether it came originally from scotland?
I don't think so in the case of your family. If Jory is a Cornish surname and your family hails from Cornwall it's a safe bet that they were living there when hereditary surnames were becoming fashionable.