Tracing the history of a surname
I have tried many internet sites but cannot find the history of the surname CLEVENGER. Can any of you good people help me with a website that will give the history of this name for free. I believe it has English origins. Many thanks?
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i'm tring to locate any one related to ethel baker marriage name bland or rufus bland was marriage in 1946 in hillsbough county both dead please help if you know any thing about their past or if your their family .email me at mz.bossie@yahoo.com or chynia21@yahoo.com thanks i'm their grandaughter
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This is, without doubt, a version of the English surname, Clavinger, which means a "keeper of keys". Armed with this new spelling you may be more successful in searching the web.
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I have to add something to the previous explanation. The Latin Claviger can also mean "club Bearer" (clavis = "key", clava = "club"). Reaney's dictionary gives both meanings, i.e., "keeper of keys" and "mace bearer", both ceremonial offices I suppose.
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