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  1. Early Origins of the Pollard family. The surname Pollard was first found in Cornwall where one source claims "the barton of Trelleigh in Redruth, was 'the seat of that most ancient family or Pollard, from whence all of the of that name were descended.' " 2.

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  3. The Pollard family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Pollard families were found in United Kingdom in 1891. In 1840 there were 76 Pollard families living in Virginia.

  4. The meaning of Pollard. English: 1. from the Middle English (Old French) personal name Pollard, a pet form of Paul (Old French Pol). The surname has been established in both England and Ireland since the 13th century.

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  5. Pollard Name Meaning. English: perhaps a nickname from an unrecorded Middle English pollard, a derivative of the Middle English verb poll ‘to clip’ or the noun poll ‘the head’. It may have denoted someone with a close‐cropped head or a big head.

  6. It is derived from the Middle English word “polhard,” which means “a person who tends trees by cutting off the top branches.” The name is primarily occupational in nature, indicating that the original bearers of the surname worked as tree pruners or pollards.

  7. The term pollard, denoting an animal that has had its horns lopped, is not recorded until the 16th Century. Hence, a more likely source for the name is the medieval personal name "Polhard", a derivative of "Paul", which seems to have been pronounced "Poll" by the end of the 12th Century, plus the element "-hard", strong, brave.

  8. Last Name : POLLARD, Find out more about the geographical origin and the etymology of this last name.

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