Vital records:

Name 91589

Schooley

Name "Schooley" is on Sysoon. Analyze a name, and learn about the origin of a name. Our analysis include country of origin, country of residence, diaspora and even race or ethnicity.

Find the obituaries, grave, funeral notices, cemetery, historical and death records and join the bereaved relatives. 

Search for in our database.

This interesting name is of medieval Northern English origin and is a topographical surname for someone who lived in a wood or a clearing with a rough hut or shed in it. The derivation is from the Old Norse "Skali", meaning a hut, or a temporary dwelling, and "leah", a wood or a clearing in a wood. Amongst the sample recordings of the name and its variants in Yorkshire are, Robert Scholey, who married Margaret Schillito on March 3rd 1550 at Hemsworth near Wakefield, Martyn Scoley, (1563, Royston), Thomas Scholaye (1580, St. Peter's, Leeds), William Scholey who married Elizabeth Steele on March 3rd 1590 in Leeds and William Scholaie (1593, St. Peter's Leeds). The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John de Scolay, which was dated 1379, "The Yorkshire Poll Tax Returns", during the reign of King Richard 11 of Bordeaux, 1377 - 1399. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

Text and character analysis:

Name:
schooley
Length:
8 characters
Soundex code:
S400
Backwards text:
yeloohcs
Backwards soundex:
Y420

Similar and alternative names:

(535)

(656)

(806)

(1319)

(2440)

(8868)

(28)

(1094)

(3286)

(43449)

(2346)

(76)

(201)

(4524)

(122)

(26)

(7482)

(315)

(1912)

(72)

(4049)

(13507)

(38101)

(233)

(29)

(76)

(44)

(1882)

(1800)

(11179)

Comments

Post a comment / Comments guidelines

└─ Please, to post your comments.

Comments and discussion

Facebook Comments

Search on Google

Share