| Place Name | Ellingham |
| Description | Ellingham is a small village near Ringwood in Hampshire, England, west of the New Forest National Park. The name may mean "Æthelingas' estate". In the Domesday Book of 1086, Cola the Huntsman held Ellingham from the King. In 1160 William de Solers was holding the manor and granted Ellingham church, and lands in Ellingham, to the Abbey of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte in Normandy. |
| City, Village, or Parish | Ellingham |
| County | Hampshire |
| Country | England |
| SiteID | 93497 |
| DateUpdated | 4/22/2025 12:46:48 PM |
| Record ID | DataSet | Surname | Spelling Variations |
|---|---|---|---|
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British Surname Clusters | Tuck | Tucker, Tuck |