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22 JUN 1965 |
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Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio |
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Devry Institute of Technology - Columbus, Ohio |
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01 MAR 2002 |
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Birth - St. Anns Hospital Columbus, Ohio Education - Magna Cum Laude - Bachelor of Science - CIS Graduation - 1 MAR 2002 Devry Graduation Alladin Shrine Temple Columbus, Ohio |
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Hi Keith
the following came from Dennis Stokes who is a member of our localhistory soc
The name BOTLEY was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 asBOTELIE.
There have been various spellings of the name in medieval timesincluding,
Botleia (1195), Botlegh (1236), Bottelye (13th C.) (Hampshire PlaceNames
by J.E.B.Gover)
Ley, lee, leah or lea is defined as grassland but quite often arableland
newly laid for pasture and then ploughed up again (The LocalHistorian's
Encyclopedia.) Also, leigh, ley or leah can be a glade or forestclearing
(Grigson's Shell Country Alphabet,).
Botta was thought to be a person. Thus Botley is probably derivedfrom
Botta's land or Botta's clearing in the forest.
Gover's book above speculates 'Botta's wood or clearing.
Hopes this helps
Colin
colin.mercer@botley.com
Shapwick
Brook Lane
Botley
Hants SO30 2ER
UK
(44) 1489 784246
Hi Keith
the following came from Dennis Stokes who is a member of our localhistory soc
The name BOTLEY was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 asBOTELIE.
There have been various spellings of the name in medieval timesincluding,
Botleia (1195), Botlegh (1236), Bottelye (13th C.) (Hampshire PlaceNames
by J.E.B.Gover)
Ley, lee, leah or lea is defined as grassland but quite often arableland
newly laid for pasture and then ploughed up again (The LocalHistorian's
Encyclopedia.) Also, leigh, ley or leah can be a glade or forestclearing
(Grigson's Shell Country Alphabet,).
Botta was thought to be a person. Thus Botley is probably derivedfrom
Botta's land or Botta's clearing in the forest.
Gover's book above speculates 'Botta's wood or clearing.
Hopes this helps
Colin
colin.mercer@botley.com
Shapwick
Brook Lane
Botley
Hants SO30 2ER
UK
(44) 1489 784246
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