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I find in Suffolk and Essex, a higher percentage of family names being used as middle names or first names. I have a Newman Jacques born 1775, son of Thomas Jacques and Sarah Newman.
Nathan Jackson Quilter, Mary Newman Smith, Mary Robjent Boosey - all names for some of my Essex lot. They can be very handy but on the other hand it could be a tribute to a local celebrity or more. Take Joseph Carey Merrick - The Elephant Man, his middle name was after William Carey, a preacher, who was in no way related to Merrick.
Researching:
LONDON, Coombs, Roberts, Auber, Helsdon, Fradine, Morin, Goodacre
DORSET Coombs, Munday
NORFOLK Helsdon, Riches, Harbord, Budery
KENT Roberts, Goodacre
SUSSEX Walder, Boniface, Dinnage, Standen, Lee, Botten, Wickham, Jupp
SUFFOLK Titshall, Frost, Fairweather, Mayhew, Archer, Eade, Scarfe
DURHAM Stewart, Musgrave, Wilson, Forster
SCOTLAND Stewart in Selkirk
USA Musgrave, Saix
ESSEX Cornwell, Stock, Quilter, Lawrence, Whale, Clift
OXON Edgington, Smith, Inkpen, Snell, Batten, Brain