CALLADINE Surname

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About CALLADINE

Surname Definition: Calladine is a derivation of Carden,
Which is either a variation of the Irish surname Carabine - a charriot.
Alternatily it stems from Carden in Cheshire. Carden is a more modern version of Carwordine and the name is Old English - Carr (rock) and worthign (enclosure).

Origins: Cheshire or Co Mayo Ireland.

Alternate spellings: Caladin, Caladine, Caledine, Calldine, Calledine, CALLADINE, CULLUDYNE, CARRADINE, CALLIDINE.

Surnames sharing the Soundex Code: CHILTON, CLAYTON, CLOUDMAN, COLTON.

Distrubution
UK, in 1881,
75% of all Calladines were in Derbyshire,
20% in Nottinghamshire
US c 1920, Majority in New York and Ohio and surrounding states.

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