- Kirk Hammerton
Kirk Hammerton is a village and
civil parish in the Harrogate district ofNorth Yorkshire ,England . It is near the River Ouse and on theA59 road , 10 miles west ofYork .
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Kirk Hammerton is a village and
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Hamerton — Recorded in the spellings of Hamerton and Hammerton, this is a truly ancient English surname whose origins are well documented. It is locational, and usually from the villages of Hamerton, near Huntingdon, and Kirk and Green Hammerton which… … Surnames reference
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