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Stobbart

Stobbart Name Meaning
From the Middle English personal name Stubard Stobard late Old English *Stubheard from stubb *stobb ‘tree-stump’ + heard ‘hard’ recorded only in E Anglia so the surname in post-medieval NE England may be due to migration from there via the east coast trade route. The post-medieval surname may have been confused with Stappard and Stopford and in E Anglia it may have been absorbed into Stibbard .
Source:
The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016






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Stobbart

Stobbart Name Meaning
From the Middle English personal name Stubard Stobard late Old English *Stubheard from stubb *stobb ‘tree-stump’ + heard ‘hard’ recorded only in E Anglia so the surname in post-medieval NE England may be due to migration from there via the east coast trade route. The post-medieval surname may have been confused with Stappard and Stopford and in E Anglia it may have been absorbed into Stibbard .
Source:
The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016