Boswell (surname) — See also Buswell (surname) Boswell is a family name and may refer to:*Alexander Boswell (1706 ndash; 1782), judge of the Scottish supreme court and father of James Boswell *Sir Alexander Boswell (1775 1822), a Scottish songwriter, son of James… … Wikipedia
Boswell — Recorded in several forms incling Boswell, Buswell, Busswell and Baswell, this is an Anglo Scottish medieval surname, but unusually perhaps, of French locational origins. It is a name that was introduced by a follwer of Duke William of Normandy… … Surnames reference
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Capnerhurst — This rare and unusual surname is a transposed form of Capenhurst, which is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is locational from a place so called in Cheshire. The placename is derived from the Old English pre 7th Century cape , lookout place, which is… … Surnames reference
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