Crowland-Croyland, possible localities of Alfwold Elwald Ellot Elliot origins.

A surname can have many surnames which evolved into it such as the Saxon-Anglo Germanic Danish Elwald, onto the Angus Scottish Ellot, combined with the Brenton French Cornwall English Eliot makes Elliot.

Lowell Armstrong more than assisted me with the Devonshire locality of Anglo-Saxon families, such as the Osbourne;

http://named.publicprofiler.org/

Osborne, the white skinned Dane (bourne/bear), which traveled for East Anglia to the Devonshire region, the Fairbairn, the fair skinned Dane (bairn/bear), which travel to the north end of Danish Northumbria, which became Scotland Border Region at the Declaration of Abroath, with their I-M253 Y-DNA.

Wold de (of) Croyland (Crowland).

Aldano filio Alfwald (Alden/Alan son of Alfwald/Elfwald/Elwald).

 

C. (C has a variant Elward Alanus Elfwold Nf (Northfolk) a 1248 Bec (Google map), (Wikipedia).

Father  Alan father of Robert Elwald 1, has a name variant Elward.

 

Elwood, Ellwood, Edwards, Gorrenberry Elwald-Ellot, of Horselyhill, share the same shield which pre-dates the Redhuegh-Larriston-Stobs shield with an elwand on the bend, of 1566. The name base for these Elwood-Ellwood, and Edwards stem from the father of Robert Elwald I, Alanus Elfwold.

Among the Edwards which is found in the border clans of Elliot, Armstrong and Farbairn, is I-M253 Y-DNA;

 

Crowland (Croyland) with Bourne;

Are Danish isles in the Fens, previous to land drainage.

Bourne of the Wake Estates.

As one can see they are about 10km (6 miles) apart, and north of Peterborough, Lincolnshire.

The surname Crowland, which is a place name originally of the above Crowland is to the east;

It should be noted that both Bec and Gresham, Northfolk, have medieval moats at their respective localities, showing people living in the regions at the times surnames were adopted.

http://named.publicprofiler.org/

Crowland from Crowland today by census distribution concentration, is found around Bec, where Alanus Elfwold is of.  This is representative of my many great grandfather, and is of a locality which the surname by Y-DNA surname locality analysis was adopted;

CAVE FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY DNA PROJECT – Y-DNA Classic Chart
Gresham_Grissom DNA Project – Y-DNA Classic Chart

101829 Elfwold to Elwald to Ellot to Elliot to Elliott present surname is my FTDNA kit number.

In the thirteenth century, the 12/12, 25/25 and 37/37 lines converge at twenty-eight generations.

So having 12 markers out of 12 markers, going back to the thirteenth century, is the same as having 37 markers out of 37 markers, for place localities of Gresham, Norfolk, East Anglia, England, and Cave of North and South Caves, of East Riding, Yorkshire, England. It is only not definite to those who can not comprehend what to some is basic surname distribution, generational mathematics.

Though my father would be third cousins with James Donald Elliott, I’m third and one generation removed, to my closest tested Family Tree Y-DNA match, which is 1 marker off in 37. At 28 generations with place names Gresham, of Norfolk, England, and Cave of North and South Cave of East riding Yorkshire, with a great number of them, and showing the Elwald surname in both regions;

https://www.elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Elwald-Name-Mapping.pdf

https://www.elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Chasing-my-Y-DNA-part-18.pdf

Cottingham Manor, where the Elwald surname is known;

The male line of the de Stutevilles ended in 1233, and the castle was acquired by the le Wake family. Edward I stayed at the castle during Christmas 1299. In 1327 a second licence to crenellate was issued to Thomas Wake, but by the time of his death in 1349 the manor house was said to have fallen into decay. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baynard_Castle,_Cottingham

The Wake family is of the Bourne Estate near Crowland/Croyland.

Gresham Castle, Norfolk, East Anglia;

Licence to fortify granted by Edward II to Sir Edmund Bacon in 1319, but earlier castle of De Stuteville family stood on site. Bacon’s castle was 40m or 130 feet square with a round tower 11m or 36 feet in diameter in each corner. http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/English%20sites/1959.html

Liddel Strength – Wikipedia

Liddel Strength is an ancient monument near Carwinley, Cumbria, in northwest England. …. The Stuteville estates passed by marriage into the le Wake family (whose principal seat was at Bourne, Lincolnshire), and in 1346 the castle belonged to the noble baron Sir Thomas Wake, lord of Liddel as he was described by the …

Border region near the Debatable Lands.

 

Though migration of the name to Devonshire;

As indicated by the name Elfwold of Devonshire also.

Should be noted, as Elfwold is a previous form of Elwald, and Osbern is a previous form of Osbourne.

The German bär, is the Scandinavian bjørn/björn, which is the English bear pronounce as the German bär.

 

Siward Biornsson, Earl of Northumbria (c.1020 – 1055) – Genealogy

Jul 13, 2018 – Siward Biornsson, Earl of Northumbria. Also Known As: “Sigurd the /Dane/”, “The Saxon”, “Digera”, “Sigurd Björnsson; In Old English: …

With Osbourne, and Fairbairn, the bourne/bairn is a form of Bourne/Bjorn/Bear.

They stem from the Danish family of Bjorn.

Bourne or Bourne Lincolnshire distribution;

They are first found around Bourne, Lincolnshire.

The Fairbairn migrated as the Burns northward;

Fairbairn (fair Dane, of bear family) along with some Elliott carry I-M253.

 

DNA Project for the FAIRBAIRN FAIRBURN FREEBAIRN etc Surnames – Y-DNA Classic Chart

31. Manifestations of NPEs • Egressions from a genetic family (“e-NPEs”): same DNA, but different surname e.g. Irwin DNA, but Elliot surname (possibly an Elliot step-father) • Introgressions into a genetic family (“i-NPEs”): same surname, but different DNA e.g. Elliot DNA, but Irwin surname (possibly an Irwin step-father) “One project’s e-NPE is another project’s i-NPE”. 31
32. Examples of Irwin / Elliot e- NPEs 32 ………..Elliott ………..Elliott ………..Elliott ………..Elliott ………..Irving ………..Erwin ………..Elliott ………..Erwin ………..Nipper ………..Irvine ………..McDonald ………..Armstrong …………Irwin …………Snowdon
33. Examples of Elliot / Irwin i- NPEs 33 ………. Elliott …………Fairbairn …………Fairbairn …………Elliott …………Elliott …………Elliott …………Elliott …………Farms …………Fairbairn …………Fairbairn …………Fairbairn …………Fairbairn …………Fairbairn …………Fairbairn

James M. Irvine, administrator;
Clan Irwin Surname DNA Study – Y-DNA Classic Chart

 

The I-M253 is a key part of my Viking Danish admix of the Elwald de Schinkel.

It is felt that this migration may have taking place later with a Viking-Danish admix of I-M223, I-M253, and R-U106, all prominent;

East Anglia DNA Project – Y-DNA Classic Chart

Though I-M253 seems to travel well the numbers for I-M223, and R-U106 seem to decrease beyond.

 

The ‘People of the British Isles’ project and Viking settlement in England PDF
Jane Kershaw & Ellen C. Røyrvik
Indicated that the I-M223, I-M253, and R-U106, would have a likelihood of being part of a Viking-Danish admix of the eleventh century.

11/4/2018 MSE