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  2. Tildesley Surname Meaning from Tyldesley (Lancs) which is recorded as Tildesleia in about 1210. The place-name appears to derive from an Old English personal name * Tild (genitive * Tildes ) + Old English lēah ‘wood woodland clearing’.

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  3. The surname Tildesley was first found in Lancashire at Tildesley or Tydelsley, a township and parochial district, in the union of Leigh, hundred of West Derby.

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  6. Last name meaning Tildesley: This name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational surname from the place called "Tyldesley" in Lancashire, near Leigh...

  7. Tildesley Name Meaning. English: locative name from Tyldesley (Lancs). Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland © University of the West of England 2016. Tildesley is most likely found in: England. 1,839 people in Family Tree. United States. 15 people in Family Tree. New Zealand. 10 people in Family Tree. Download. Facebook. Messenger.

  8. Tildesley : from Tyldesley (Lancs) which is recorded as Tildesleia in about 1210. The place-name appears to derive from an Old English personal name *Tild (genitive *Tildes) + Old English lēah ‘wood woodland clearing’.

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