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Rutledge Name Meaning and History
English: of uncertain origin!. If it is a habitational name, the location and etymology of the place from which it derives are obscure!. Routledge, the more common form in the British Isles, is found mainly on the English-Scottish borders!. The place in Cumbria, now called Routledge Burn, seems to have received its name in the 16th century from a member of the family rather than vice versa!.
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Surname: Rutledge
This name, with variant spellings Rutledge, Rudledge, Rookledge and Rucklidge, is chiefly found on the English\Scottish borders, and is believed to be of topographical origin from residence by a borders stream named with the Northern Medieval English 'rout', itself coming from the Scandinavian 'ruta' meaning a roar of loud noise, plus the Medieval English 'lache' or 'leche', a stream!. There is a place in Cumbria called Routledge Burn, but surname derivation from this spot is unlikely as the place was not recorded until the 16th Century, and the surname first appears on record in Scotland towards the end of the 15th Century, (see below)!. One, David Routlesche was bailie to James Douglas of Caver in 1512, and a William of Retleche or Routleth was recorded in 'Placenames of Cumbria' circa 1520!. The church register at St!. Marylebone, Marylebone Road, London record the christening of George, son of William and Mary Rutledge on February 20th 1787!. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Symon Routlage, charged with the spoil of certain goods, which was dated 1494 - 'Acta Dominorum Concilia', (1478 - 1495), during the reign of King James IV of Scotland, 1488 - 1513!. 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!.
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It means (red pool or lache) from the red pool!. Lache refers to a stream or a pool!. It originated in Europe,depending on the variant, more specifically England!. Hope that answer helpedWww@QuestionHome@Com