Knaggs

Knaggs

Knaggs is a fairly rare English surname.

Variations

The principal spelling variations are
*With or without the initial K - this initial K is silent in English, but is voiced in Scandinavian countries
*One or two Gs - this quickly settled to two
*None or one E after the final G - this E was more common in earlier documents, and reflects the original pronunciation
*With or without the final S - see below

Origin

The "Dictionary of Surnames" gives Knaggs as a North English topographic name for someone who lived by a knagg (a stunted dead branch, or a jagged crag). However, it seems to have originated in Scandinavia where, today in both Sweden and Norway there are people named Knag, Knagg or Knagge.

The name is not present in the Domesday Book, and the earliest documented occurrence is that of Henry Knag, a Yorkshire Templar.

Distribution

Today, in the British Isles, the surname Knaggs is most common in Yorkshire, in a broad swathe from Bridlington, through Whitby, to Guisborough. There are pockets in the main Yorkshire industrial and commercial cities such as Hull, Leeds, and Middlesbrough, and isolated families throughout the rest of the United Kingdom.

The surname Knagg occurs most often in the industrial cities of Lancashire; most of these descend from a family that originated in Westmorland.

The surname Naggs occurs most in Northumberland and County Durham, and in those places where the name was so rare that nobody knew about the silent “K”.

In 2002, in England and Wales there were 1,286 people named Knaggs, 172 named Knagg and 54 named Naggs.

People with the Knaggs surname have settled in foreign parts since the 18th century, and are now to be found in The United States and Canada, Australia and New Zealand, South Africa, Trinidad, and even Haiti and Singapore.

Researchers

This surname, and its variants, are registered with the Guild of One-Name Studies, whose online register should be consulted.

Genealogical aspects of the surname are covered at [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jeffery.knaggs/genealogy.html this website] .

ome People Named Knaggs

*Thomas Knaggs 1661-1724, preacher and publisher of sermons
*Whitmore Knaggs 1763-1827, Indian fighter, linguist and spy
*Sir Samuel William Knaggs 1856-1924, civil servant (West Indies)
*Henry Valentine Knaggs 1859-1954, physician and author
*Skelton Barnaby Knaggs 1911-1955, stage actor and horror movie actor
*Charlie Knaggs Colonel in the Irish Guards
*Ed Knaggs, a Canadian rugby player who competed in the 2003 World Cup


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  • Charlie Knaggs — Charles Peter Huntley Knaggs OBE, [1] is a Colonel in the British Army. As commander of the First Battalion, Irish Guards, he was Field Officer in Waiting during the Trooping the Colour ceremony in 2005. He was deployed with his battalion to… …   Wikipedia

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