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Seems to be prevalent in Suffolk?
Yes
I have
Branwhite Stribling (numerous)
Branwhite Spurgin
Branwhite Westrop
Branwhite Burch
Brooke Branwhite Muriel (his father was Brooke Muriel, his grandmother was Mary Branwhite and 2xGGmother on the Branwhite line was Sarah Brooke)
Westrop Turner
And others plus numerous who had Branwhite as a middle name.
Also originating in Northamptonshire:
Sands Chapman (numerous)
Sands Read (numerous)
Sands Hitchcock
Sands Day
Sands Johnson
Sands Chapman Eedle
We've never found who the Sands was, probably a maiden name, but there are two missing marriages in the 1600s - well one and one where the parish clerk left off the wife's maiden name) so was probably one of those brides.

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