Chadwick is an English surname of
Anglo-Saxon origin meaning “town or village of Chad”, and the surname originates in the parish of
Rochdale where the family was given land in the township by
William the Conqueror where the family lived for centuries within the village of Chadwick which bears its name, a combination of the given name
Ceadda, and the Old English word
wic.[1][better source needed] Notable people with the surname include:
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surnameChadwick. If an
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Chadwick is an English surname of
Anglo-Saxon origin meaning “town or village of Chad”, and the surname originates in the parish of
Rochdale where the family was given land in the township by
William the Conqueror where the family lived for centuries within the village of Chadwick which bears its name, a combination of the given name
Ceadda, and the Old English word
wic.[1][better source needed] Notable people with the surname include:
This page lists people with the
surnameChadwick. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.