| Place Name | Stithians |
| Description | Stithians also known as St Stythians, is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England. There has been a church on the site since the 6th century, but the oldest part of the current church is 14th century; and the imposing tower was added in the 15th century. The parish church is dedicated to St Stythian, but it is hard to identify this saint. References to the parish in 13th and 14th century records show various spellings: Stethyana, Stediana, Stedyan, Stediane, and Stidianus. |
| City, Village, or Parish | Stithians |
| County | Cornwall |
| Country | England |
| SiteID | 93227 |
| DateUpdated | 7/7/2013 7:57:47 AM |
| Record ID | DataSet | Surname | Spelling Variations |
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British Surname Clusters | Andrew | Andrew, Andrews, McAndrew, McAndrews |