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Tag Hill
replied on: 5/30/2005 4:55:38 PM

R.E. Apsey Sic as above.

The name Apsey originated in Lancs. and Somerset. For the name as given in Jennypeg's article, the name translates from the O-English aeps - aespe - aspen. The M-English name being apse - apps, making the name a description of 'Someone who lives near an Aspen Tree, (or Aspen tree grove,) near a small stream. (Sic this time indicating a stream).
Would this indicate Apsey Sic as being, perhaps, near the Fishponds?
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