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LaMarcus Aldridge Career-High 56 Points Performance
Take a look back at LA’s top career performance! His 56-point explosion on January 10, 2019
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published: 01 Apr 2023
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LaMarcus Aldridge Best 10 Career Plays
With the news of announced plans of retirement, take a look back at his best 10 career plays!
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published: 01 Apr 2023
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LaMarcus Aldridge Records A New CAREER HIGH 56 Points | January 10, 2019
LaMarcus Aldridge scored a career-high 56 points (20-33 FG, 16-16 FT) to go with 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocked shots for the Spurs. Aldridge is the first Spur player with 50 points in a game since Tony Parker on Nov. 5, 2008 vs. Minnesota (55).
Which players owned the night? Catch up on all the top individual performances around the league in the Top Performers series.
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published: 11 Jan 2019
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Darin & Brooke Aldridge "Jordan" feat. Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney and Mark Fain #bluegrass
“Jordan’ is one of those songs that you’re gonna be singing along with the first time you hear it. This version is sure to get stuck in your head, and you might even find yourself trying out all the different vocal parts, especially Ricky’s high harmony and Mo’s incredible resounding bass vocal!
This song is a classic, and we couldn’t have been more honored to have Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney, and Mark Fain join forces with us. From the first note, it felt like we had been singing together for years. It all came together so easily. Ricky made some wonderful suggestions that we loved and incorporated into the song. We hope you love it as much as we loved creating it.”
Listen to more from Darin & Brooke Aldridge: https://ffm.to/db_j
https://www.facebook.com/darin.brooke.aldridge/
https://ww...
published: 24 Mar 2023
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What's It Like Drumming For Ozzy Osbourne & Whitesnake? | Tommy Aldridge
Tommy Aldridge is larger than life - and it's not just because of his insane showmanship or epic hair.
His huge stage presence and punishing drumming have supported Whitesnake, Ozzy Osbourne, Gary Moore, Pat Travers, Black Oak Arkansas, and more. Rockstars have handpicked Tommy over the years for his groundbreaking, now-classic drum sound.
He was playing double bass runs before it was cool, and he's proudly worn his heavy metal badge before many of us were born.
In this hour-long lesson, you'll get breakdowns on key Whitesnake and Ozzy fills, find out what it was like working with Randy Rhoads ("You couldn't make it heavy enough for Randy"), and watch the Bonham fan perform some of his favorite tunes.
► 7-Day FREE Trial https://www.drumeo.com/trial/
___________________________
Ch...
published: 14 Mar 2023
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LeBron bodying that old man LaMarcus Aldridge with all due respect
Follow my new media channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCifzXFn_pHz-kkU9vVTSM0w LeBron is playing some crazy post defense on LaMarcus Aldridge
#nba #nbahighlights #LeBron
@casualtakeking
published: 26 Jan 2022
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Dealing With Poverty Permanently‼️ Full Session‼️ Pastor Aldridge
published: 20 May 2023
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The Iconic Drumming Behind “Over The Mountain” | Ozzy Osbourne Song Breakdown
Join Tommy Aldridge as he discusses the iconic drumming in the song "Over The Mountain" by Ozzy Osbourne. Tommy fondly recalls the joy of performing the song live with Randy and Ozzy. He praises the song's well-constructed drum part, which follows Randy Rhoads' lead and plays itself with its unique character. Randy encouraged Tommy to add his own touch, making the performance heavier and more impactful. 🤘🏼
►FREE 7-DAY TRIAL https://www.drumeo.com/trial/
___________________________
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
1:02 - Opening Drum Fill
2:03 - The Verse
3:16 - Full Song
7:46 - Outro
___________________________
Follow Tommy:
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/tadrums
___________________________
►Learn Drums Here: https://drumeo.com/
►Free Lessons: https://drumeo.com/free-lessons
►Our Favorite Music Pro...
published: 21 Jul 2023
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Sarudza zvaunoda zviitike‼️⚫️Pastor Aldridge⚫️Watch this and be blessed
published: 13 Oct 2022
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Darin & Brooke Aldridge - "Once In A While" (Official Performance Video)
Click here to listen to more from Darin & Brooke Aldridge: https://ffm.to/dab_tlwl
Song: Once In A While
Artist: Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Songwriter: Shane Nicholson
Album: This Life We're Livin'
Label: Billy Blue Records
#Americana
#Bluegrass
published: 03 Aug 2021
4:06
LaMarcus Aldridge Career-High 56 Points Performance
Take a look back at LA’s top career performance! His 56-point explosion on January 10, 2019
Never miss a moment with the latest news, trending stories and high...
Take a look back at LA’s top career performance! His 56-point explosion on January 10, 2019
Never miss a moment with the latest news, trending stories and highlights to bring you closer to your favorite players and teams.
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https://wn.com/Lamarcus_Aldridge_Career_High_56_Points_Performance
Take a look back at LA’s top career performance! His 56-point explosion on January 10, 2019
Never miss a moment with the latest news, trending stories and highlights to bring you closer to your favorite players and teams.
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- published: 01 Apr 2023
- views: 74654
2:54
LaMarcus Aldridge Best 10 Career Plays
With the news of announced plans of retirement, take a look back at his best 10 career plays!
Never miss a moment with the latest news, trending stories and hi...
With the news of announced plans of retirement, take a look back at his best 10 career plays!
Never miss a moment with the latest news, trending stories and highlights to bring you closer to your favorite players and teams.
Download now ➡ https://app.link.nba.com/APP22
Subscribe to the NBA: https://on.nba.com/2JX5gSN
https://wn.com/Lamarcus_Aldridge_Best_10_Career_Plays
With the news of announced plans of retirement, take a look back at his best 10 career plays!
Never miss a moment with the latest news, trending stories and highlights to bring you closer to your favorite players and teams.
Download now ➡ https://app.link.nba.com/APP22
Subscribe to the NBA: https://on.nba.com/2JX5gSN
- published: 01 Apr 2023
- views: 70352
4:03
LaMarcus Aldridge Records A New CAREER HIGH 56 Points | January 10, 2019
LaMarcus Aldridge scored a career-high 56 points (20-33 FG, 16-16 FT) to go with 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocked shots for the Spurs. Aldridge is the first ...
LaMarcus Aldridge scored a career-high 56 points (20-33 FG, 16-16 FT) to go with 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocked shots for the Spurs. Aldridge is the first Spur player with 50 points in a game since Tony Parker on Nov. 5, 2008 vs. Minnesota (55).
Which players owned the night? Catch up on all the top individual performances around the league in the Top Performers series.
Subscribe to the NBA: http://bit.ly/2rCglzY
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https://wn.com/Lamarcus_Aldridge_Records_A_New_Career_High_56_Points_|_January_10,_2019
LaMarcus Aldridge scored a career-high 56 points (20-33 FG, 16-16 FT) to go with 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocked shots for the Spurs. Aldridge is the first Spur player with 50 points in a game since Tony Parker on Nov. 5, 2008 vs. Minnesota (55).
Which players owned the night? Catch up on all the top individual performances around the league in the Top Performers series.
Subscribe to the NBA: http://bit.ly/2rCglzY
For news, stories, highlights and more, go to our official website at http://www.nba.com
Get NBA LEAGUE PASS: http://www.nba.com/leaguepass
- published: 11 Jan 2019
- views: 266283
3:06
Darin & Brooke Aldridge "Jordan" feat. Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney and Mark Fain #bluegrass
“Jordan’ is one of those songs that you’re gonna be singing along with the first time you hear it. This version is sure to get stuck in your head, and you might...
“Jordan’ is one of those songs that you’re gonna be singing along with the first time you hear it. This version is sure to get stuck in your head, and you might even find yourself trying out all the different vocal parts, especially Ricky’s high harmony and Mo’s incredible resounding bass vocal!
This song is a classic, and we couldn’t have been more honored to have Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney, and Mark Fain join forces with us. From the first note, it felt like we had been singing together for years. It all came together so easily. Ricky made some wonderful suggestions that we loved and incorporated into the song. We hope you love it as much as we loved creating it.”
Listen to more from Darin & Brooke Aldridge: https://ffm.to/db_j
https://www.facebook.com/darin.brooke.aldridge/
https://www.instagram.com/darinandbrookealdridge/
Song - Jordan
Songwriter - Fred Rich
Artists - Darin & Brooke Aldridge (featuring Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney and Mark Fain)
Label - Billy Blue Records
[Verse 1]
Oh come and as you tread life's journey
Take Jesus as your daily guide
Though you may feel pure and safely
Without him walkin' by your side
But when you come to make the crossing
At the ending of His pilgrim way
If you ever will need our Savior
You'll surely need him on that day
[Chorus]
(Now look at that) cold Jordan
(Look at its) deep waters
(Look at that) wide river
Oh hear the mighty billows roll
(You'd better take) Jesus with you
(He's a) true companion
(For I'm) sure without him
That you never will make it o'er
[Verse 2]
That awful day of judgment
Is comin' in the by and by
We'll see our Lord descending
In Glory from on high
Oh let us keep in touch with Jesus
And in his precious love of God
We may be ever caught ready
When He calls us over Jordan's tide
[Chorus]
(Now look at that) cold Jordan
(Look at its) deep waters
(Look at that) wide river
Oh hear the mighty billows roll
(You'd better take) Jesus with you
(He's a) true companion
(For I'm) sure without him
That you never will make it o'er
[Outro]
(Oh what) Oh what you gonna do?
(Oh what) Oh what you gonna say?
(Oh how) Oh how you gonna feel?
When you come to the end of the way
Darin & Brooke Aldridge - “Jordan” (Feat. Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney and Mark Fain.) #bluegrass #gospel #southerngospel #singersongwriter #daywind #billybluerecords #bluegrassmusic #hymns #hymnsongs
https://wn.com/Darin_Brooke_Aldridge_Jordan_Feat._Ricky_Skaggs,_Mo_Pitney_And_Mark_Fain_Bluegrass
“Jordan’ is one of those songs that you’re gonna be singing along with the first time you hear it. This version is sure to get stuck in your head, and you might even find yourself trying out all the different vocal parts, especially Ricky’s high harmony and Mo’s incredible resounding bass vocal!
This song is a classic, and we couldn’t have been more honored to have Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney, and Mark Fain join forces with us. From the first note, it felt like we had been singing together for years. It all came together so easily. Ricky made some wonderful suggestions that we loved and incorporated into the song. We hope you love it as much as we loved creating it.”
Listen to more from Darin & Brooke Aldridge: https://ffm.to/db_j
https://www.facebook.com/darin.brooke.aldridge/
https://www.instagram.com/darinandbrookealdridge/
Song - Jordan
Songwriter - Fred Rich
Artists - Darin & Brooke Aldridge (featuring Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney and Mark Fain)
Label - Billy Blue Records
[Verse 1]
Oh come and as you tread life's journey
Take Jesus as your daily guide
Though you may feel pure and safely
Without him walkin' by your side
But when you come to make the crossing
At the ending of His pilgrim way
If you ever will need our Savior
You'll surely need him on that day
[Chorus]
(Now look at that) cold Jordan
(Look at its) deep waters
(Look at that) wide river
Oh hear the mighty billows roll
(You'd better take) Jesus with you
(He's a) true companion
(For I'm) sure without him
That you never will make it o'er
[Verse 2]
That awful day of judgment
Is comin' in the by and by
We'll see our Lord descending
In Glory from on high
Oh let us keep in touch with Jesus
And in his precious love of God
We may be ever caught ready
When He calls us over Jordan's tide
[Chorus]
(Now look at that) cold Jordan
(Look at its) deep waters
(Look at that) wide river
Oh hear the mighty billows roll
(You'd better take) Jesus with you
(He's a) true companion
(For I'm) sure without him
That you never will make it o'er
[Outro]
(Oh what) Oh what you gonna do?
(Oh what) Oh what you gonna say?
(Oh how) Oh how you gonna feel?
When you come to the end of the way
Darin & Brooke Aldridge - “Jordan” (Feat. Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney and Mark Fain.) #bluegrass #gospel #southerngospel #singersongwriter #daywind #billybluerecords #bluegrassmusic #hymns #hymnsongs
- published: 24 Mar 2023
- views: 1657749
58:48
What's It Like Drumming For Ozzy Osbourne & Whitesnake? | Tommy Aldridge
Tommy Aldridge is larger than life - and it's not just because of his insane showmanship or epic hair.
His huge stage presence and punishing drumming have supp...
Tommy Aldridge is larger than life - and it's not just because of his insane showmanship or epic hair.
His huge stage presence and punishing drumming have supported Whitesnake, Ozzy Osbourne, Gary Moore, Pat Travers, Black Oak Arkansas, and more. Rockstars have handpicked Tommy over the years for his groundbreaking, now-classic drum sound.
He was playing double bass runs before it was cool, and he's proudly worn his heavy metal badge before many of us were born.
In this hour-long lesson, you'll get breakdowns on key Whitesnake and Ozzy fills, find out what it was like working with Randy Rhoads ("You couldn't make it heavy enough for Randy"), and watch the Bonham fan perform some of his favorite tunes.
► 7-Day FREE Trial https://www.drumeo.com/trial/
___________________________
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:21 - "Nowhere To Run" (Performance)
04:22 - Welcome
09:14 - "Over The Mountain" Fill
12:23 - Showmanship
14:28 - Double-Bass Shuffles
18:40 - "Bark At The Moon" Fill
24:14 - "Here I Go Again" (Performance)
29:58 - Playing With Whitesnake
34:42 - Working With Randy Rhoads
38:55 - Tommy's Drum Set-up
54:11 "Enough Of Your Love" (Performance)
58:33 - Outro
_____________________________________________________
Follow Tommy:
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/tadrums
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►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brandon.toews
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___________________________
#Drumeo #TommyAldridge #HeavyMetal
https://wn.com/What's_It_Like_Drumming_For_Ozzy_Osbourne_Whitesnake_|_Tommy_Aldridge
Tommy Aldridge is larger than life - and it's not just because of his insane showmanship or epic hair.
His huge stage presence and punishing drumming have supported Whitesnake, Ozzy Osbourne, Gary Moore, Pat Travers, Black Oak Arkansas, and more. Rockstars have handpicked Tommy over the years for his groundbreaking, now-classic drum sound.
He was playing double bass runs before it was cool, and he's proudly worn his heavy metal badge before many of us were born.
In this hour-long lesson, you'll get breakdowns on key Whitesnake and Ozzy fills, find out what it was like working with Randy Rhoads ("You couldn't make it heavy enough for Randy"), and watch the Bonham fan perform some of his favorite tunes.
► 7-Day FREE Trial https://www.drumeo.com/trial/
___________________________
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:21 - "Nowhere To Run" (Performance)
04:22 - Welcome
09:14 - "Over The Mountain" Fill
12:23 - Showmanship
14:28 - Double-Bass Shuffles
18:40 - "Bark At The Moon" Fill
24:14 - "Here I Go Again" (Performance)
29:58 - Playing With Whitesnake
34:42 - Working With Randy Rhoads
38:55 - Tommy's Drum Set-up
54:11 "Enough Of Your Love" (Performance)
58:33 - Outro
_____________________________________________________
Follow Tommy:
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/tadrums
Follow Brandon Toews
►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brandon.toew...
►YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/brandontoews
►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandon.toews/
►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brandon.toews
___________________________
►Free Lessons: https://drumeo.com/free-lessons
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Follow us:
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►Instagram: http://instagram.com/drumeoofficial/
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►Blog: https://www.drumeo.com/beat/
___________________________
#Drumeo #TommyAldridge #HeavyMetal
- published: 14 Mar 2023
- views: 889827
0:31
LeBron bodying that old man LaMarcus Aldridge with all due respect
Follow my new media channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCifzXFn_pHz-kkU9vVTSM0w LeBron is playing some crazy post defense on LaMarcus Aldridge
#nba #nbah...
Follow my new media channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCifzXFn_pHz-kkU9vVTSM0w LeBron is playing some crazy post defense on LaMarcus Aldridge
#nba #nbahighlights #LeBron
@casualtakeking
https://wn.com/Lebron_Bodying_That_Old_Man_Lamarcus_Aldridge_With_All_Due_Respect
Follow my new media channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCifzXFn_pHz-kkU9vVTSM0w LeBron is playing some crazy post defense on LaMarcus Aldridge
#nba #nbahighlights #LeBron
@casualtakeking
- published: 26 Jan 2022
- views: 1204944
9:24
The Iconic Drumming Behind “Over The Mountain” | Ozzy Osbourne Song Breakdown
Join Tommy Aldridge as he discusses the iconic drumming in the song "Over The Mountain" by Ozzy Osbourne. Tommy fondly recalls the joy of performing the song li...
Join Tommy Aldridge as he discusses the iconic drumming in the song "Over The Mountain" by Ozzy Osbourne. Tommy fondly recalls the joy of performing the song live with Randy and Ozzy. He praises the song's well-constructed drum part, which follows Randy Rhoads' lead and plays itself with its unique character. Randy encouraged Tommy to add his own touch, making the performance heavier and more impactful. 🤘🏼
►FREE 7-DAY TRIAL https://www.drumeo.com/trial/
___________________________
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
1:02 - Opening Drum Fill
2:03 - The Verse
3:16 - Full Song
7:46 - Outro
___________________________
Follow Tommy:
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/tadrums
___________________________
►Learn Drums Here: https://drumeo.com/
►Free Lessons: https://drumeo.com/free-lessons
►Our Favorite Music Products: https://www.drumeo.com/jared-recommends/
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___________________________
#Drumeo #TommyAldridge #OzzyOsbourne
https://wn.com/The_Iconic_Drumming_Behind_“Over_The_Mountain”_|_Ozzy_Osbourne_Song_Breakdown
Join Tommy Aldridge as he discusses the iconic drumming in the song "Over The Mountain" by Ozzy Osbourne. Tommy fondly recalls the joy of performing the song live with Randy and Ozzy. He praises the song's well-constructed drum part, which follows Randy Rhoads' lead and plays itself with its unique character. Randy encouraged Tommy to add his own touch, making the performance heavier and more impactful. 🤘🏼
►FREE 7-DAY TRIAL https://www.drumeo.com/trial/
___________________________
Chapters
0:00 - Intro
1:02 - Opening Drum Fill
2:03 - The Verse
3:16 - Full Song
7:46 - Outro
___________________________
Follow Tommy:
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/tadrums
___________________________
►Learn Drums Here: https://drumeo.com/
►Free Lessons: https://drumeo.com/free-lessons
►Our Favorite Music Products: https://www.drumeo.com/jared-recommends/
___________________________
Follow us:
►The Drumeo Beat: https://www.drumeo.com/beat/
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___________________________
#Drumeo #TommyAldridge #OzzyOsbourne
- published: 21 Jul 2023
- views: 581047
3:28
Darin & Brooke Aldridge - "Once In A While" (Official Performance Video)
Click here to listen to more from Darin & Brooke Aldridge: https://ffm.to/dab_tlwl
Song: Once In A While
Artist: Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Songwriter: Shane Nich...
Click here to listen to more from Darin & Brooke Aldridge: https://ffm.to/dab_tlwl
Song: Once In A While
Artist: Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Songwriter: Shane Nicholson
Album: This Life We're Livin'
Label: Billy Blue Records
#Americana
#Bluegrass
https://wn.com/Darin_Brooke_Aldridge_Once_In_A_While_(Official_Performance_Video)
Click here to listen to more from Darin & Brooke Aldridge: https://ffm.to/dab_tlwl
Song: Once In A While
Artist: Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Songwriter: Shane Nicholson
Album: This Life We're Livin'
Label: Billy Blue Records
#Americana
#Bluegrass
- published: 03 Aug 2021
- views: 156966
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Aldridge from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Aldridge comes from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that it may derive from Old English Ælfric 'elf-ruler' or Æðelric 'noble ruler'. Both survived the Conquest, by which time the first element had often been reduced to Al- or El- and consequently cannot be distinguished. A common post-Conquest form of Æðelric was Ailric or Eilric.
Aldridge from England is first found in the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey, where the Aldridge family held a family seat from very early times. The family had the Saxon spellings of Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The Alderwick variant may have originated in West Sussex, near Bognor Regis, in Aldwick. Aldridge is also a town in Sta...
published: 29 Nov 2023
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Aldridge from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Aldridge is derived from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that the name may be local in origin, but usually derives from Old English Ælfric 'elf-ruler' or Æðelric 'noble ruler'. Both survived the Conquest, by which time the first element had often been reduced to Al- or El- and consequently cannot be distinguished. A common post-Conquest form of Æðelric was Ailric or Eilric.
Aldridge from Ireland has a history that dates back to the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey, where the Aldridge family held a family seat from very early times. The family had the Saxon spellings of Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The Alderwick variant may have originated in West Sussex, ne...
published: 29 Nov 2023
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How to Pronunce Aldridge in English - Voxifier.com
This is the English pronunciation, popularity, and phonetics recording of the surname Aldridge. The same name may exist in other languages with different pronunciations.
Check the meaning of name along with other possible pronunciations or similar names for free at http://www.voxifier.com.
Voxifier uses the help of expert linguists to simplify pronunciations by replacing some special sounds with sounds more commonly available across all languages.
published: 19 May 2016
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Aldrich from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Aldrich, meaning old ruler, is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that the name may be derived from Old English Ælfric 'elf-ruler' or Æðelric 'noble ruler'. The surname has deep roots in the Anglo-Saxon culture and has evolved over time.
Aldrich from England can trace its origins to the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey, where the family held a seat from very early times. The family name had Saxon spellings of Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The name also has ties to Somerset, London, and Yorkshire. The family name has a rich history in England and has remained prominent for centuries....
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Aldrich Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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1) Aldrich of Cheam, co. Surrey - Henry Aldrich (1648-1710), theologian, philosopher, architect, and composer who was made Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, Rector of Wem in Shropshire – earlier there was Rev. George Aldrich of Cheam (1574-1658) - Argent on a fesse vert a bull passant of the first.
2) Or, on a fesse vert a bull passant argent.
Aldrich of Ipswich, co. Suffolk
Aldrich of Oxfordshire
Aldrich of Hessett, co. Suffolk - Thomas Aldrich of Hessett, High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1699, son of Thomas Aldrich of Hessett (d. 1691)
Aldrich of Rumburgh, co...
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Aldridge Family Crest
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Aldridge Family Crest
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The purpose of a coat of arms was to identify knights in armour as friend or foe during the fog of battle in the Middle Ages. A nobleman also usually wore an outer garment called a surcoat to protect him from the heat of the sun, often decorated with the same devices that appeared on a knight’s shield. It is from this garment that the phrase “coat of arms” is derived. The oldest son would often inherit the coa...
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Aldrich from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Aldrich is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, or a son of Aldrich. Another source suggests that it may be derived from the Old English names Ælfric, meaning elf-ruler, or Æðelric, meaning noble ruler. Both variations survived the Conquest and were often reduced to Al- or El-, making it difficult to distinguish between them.
Aldrich from Ireland has its origins in the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture and can be traced back to the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey in England. The family held a family seat in these counties from very early times, with the surname having Saxon spellings such as Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The name Alderwick may have originated in West Sussex, near Bognor Re...
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ALDRIDGE - HOW TO PRONOUNCE ALDRIDGE? #aldridge
ALDRIDGE - The definitive pronunciation guide for Aldridge in 2023
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ALDRIDGE Meaning And Definition:
Aldridge is a surname of English origin.
It is derived from the Old English words 'eald', meaning 'old', and 'ric', meaning 'ruler' or 'king', and refers to someone who is a wise or old ruler.
Aldridge can also refer to the village of Aldridge in the West Midlands region of England.
ALDRIDGE Pronunciation:
To pronounce Aldridge, say 'awl-drij'.
Alternative pronunciations include 'ohl-drij' and 'awl-dridj'.
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Aldridge from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Aldridge comes from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that it may ...
The surname Aldridge comes from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that it may derive from Old English Ælfric 'elf-ruler' or Æðelric 'noble ruler'. Both survived the Conquest, by which time the first element had often been reduced to Al- or El- and consequently cannot be distinguished. A common post-Conquest form of Æðelric was Ailric or Eilric.
Aldridge from England is first found in the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey, where the Aldridge family held a family seat from very early times. The family had the Saxon spellings of Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The Alderwick variant may have originated in West Sussex, near Bognor Regis, in Aldwick. Aldridge is also a town in Staffordshire (now the West Midlands) that dates back to the Domesday Book where it was listed as Alrewic and literally means 'dwelling or farm among alders'. In Somerset, William Ailrich was listed there, 1 Edward III. In London, the Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 include John Aldrich in Cambridgeshire and the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 include a listing for Robertus Aldrech....
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The surname Aldridge comes from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that it may derive from Old English Ælfric 'elf-ruler' or Æðelric 'noble ruler'. Both survived the Conquest, by which time the first element had often been reduced to Al- or El- and consequently cannot be distinguished. A common post-Conquest form of Æðelric was Ailric or Eilric.
Aldridge from England is first found in the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey, where the Aldridge family held a family seat from very early times. The family had the Saxon spellings of Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The Alderwick variant may have originated in West Sussex, near Bognor Regis, in Aldwick. Aldridge is also a town in Staffordshire (now the West Midlands) that dates back to the Domesday Book where it was listed as Alrewic and literally means 'dwelling or farm among alders'. In Somerset, William Ailrich was listed there, 1 Edward III. In London, the Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 include John Aldrich in Cambridgeshire and the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 include a listing for Robertus Aldrech....
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Aldridge from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Aldridge is derived from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that th...
The surname Aldridge is derived from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that the name may be local in origin, but usually derives from Old English Ælfric 'elf-ruler' or Æðelric 'noble ruler'. Both survived the Conquest, by which time the first element had often been reduced to Al- or El- and consequently cannot be distinguished. A common post-Conquest form of Æðelric was Ailric or Eilric.
Aldridge from Ireland has a history that dates back to the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey, where the Aldridge family held a family seat from very early times. The family had the Saxon spellings of Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The Alderwick variant may have originated in West Sussex, near to Bognor Regis, in Aldwick. The parish was originally in the union of Walsall, in the hundred of Offlow, comprised 7,752 acres and was anciently held by Robert, a tenant of William fitzAnsculf and was worth 15 shillings. In Somerset, William Ailrich was listed there, 1 Edward III (during the first year of Edward III's reign.) In London, the Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi (1201-1483) lists John filius Aldrech. The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 include John Aldrich in Cambridgeshire and the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 include a listing for Robertus Aldrech....
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The surname Aldridge is derived from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that the name may be local in origin, but usually derives from Old English Ælfric 'elf-ruler' or Æðelric 'noble ruler'. Both survived the Conquest, by which time the first element had often been reduced to Al- or El- and consequently cannot be distinguished. A common post-Conquest form of Æðelric was Ailric or Eilric.
Aldridge from Ireland has a history that dates back to the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey, where the Aldridge family held a family seat from very early times. The family had the Saxon spellings of Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The Alderwick variant may have originated in West Sussex, near to Bognor Regis, in Aldwick. The parish was originally in the union of Walsall, in the hundred of Offlow, comprised 7,752 acres and was anciently held by Robert, a tenant of William fitzAnsculf and was worth 15 shillings. In Somerset, William Ailrich was listed there, 1 Edward III (during the first year of Edward III's reign.) In London, the Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi (1201-1483) lists John filius Aldrech. The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 include John Aldrich in Cambridgeshire and the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 include a listing for Robertus Aldrech....
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How to Pronunce Aldridge in English - Voxifier.com
This is the English pronunciation, popularity, and phonetics recording of the surname Aldridge. The same name may exist in other languages with different pronun...
This is the English pronunciation, popularity, and phonetics recording of the surname Aldridge. The same name may exist in other languages with different pronunciations.
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This is the English pronunciation, popularity, and phonetics recording of the surname Aldridge. The same name may exist in other languages with different pronunciations.
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Aldrich from England 🏴 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Aldrich, meaning old ruler, is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that the name may be derived ...
The surname Aldrich, meaning old ruler, is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that the name may be derived from Old English Ælfric 'elf-ruler' or Æðelric 'noble ruler'. The surname has deep roots in the Anglo-Saxon culture and has evolved over time.
Aldrich from England can trace its origins to the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey, where the family held a seat from very early times. The family name had Saxon spellings of Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The name also has ties to Somerset, London, and Yorkshire. The family name has a rich history in England and has remained prominent for centuries....
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The surname Aldrich, meaning old ruler, is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and refers to 'a son of Aldrich.' Another source suggests that the name may be derived from Old English Ælfric 'elf-ruler' or Æðelric 'noble ruler'. The surname has deep roots in the Anglo-Saxon culture and has evolved over time.
Aldrich from England can trace its origins to the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey, where the family held a seat from very early times. The family name had Saxon spellings of Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The name also has ties to Somerset, London, and Yorkshire. The family name has a rich history in England and has remained prominent for centuries....
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Aldrich Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
Aldrich/Aldridge “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Norman Family History & Surname
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Aldrich/Aldridge “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Norman Family History & Surname
For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit:
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Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET)
1) Aldrich of Cheam, co. Surrey - Henry Aldrich (1648-1710), theologian, philosopher, architect, and composer who was made Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, Rector of Wem in Shropshire – earlier there was Rev. George Aldrich of Cheam (1574-1658) - Argent on a fesse vert a bull passant of the first.
2) Or, on a fesse vert a bull passant argent.
Aldrich of Ipswich, co. Suffolk
Aldrich of Oxfordshire
Aldrich of Hessett, co. Suffolk - Thomas Aldrich of Hessett, High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1699, son of Thomas Aldrich of Hessett (d. 1691)
Aldrich of Rumburgh, co. Surrey - William Aldrich (fl. 1664), son of William Aldrich, son of Thomas Aldrich, all of Rumburgh
Aldrich of Yarmouth, co. Norfolk - Thomas Aldridge, a draper, Sheriff of Norfolk in 1497, and Mayor in 1507 and 1516, grandson of William Aldrich, bailiff of Yarmouth
Aldrich of Erwarton Hall, co. Suffolk - Robert Aldrich had son Frederick James Aldrich born 1824
3) & 4) Vert on a fesse or, between three garbs of the second a crown enclosed by a mound and a bird azure two leaves in saltire in the crown of the first. Crest: A phoenix in flames proper.
Vert on a fesse or, between three garbs of the second a crown enclosed by a mound and a bird azure two leaves in saltire in the crown of the first. Crest: A phoenix in flames proper.
Aldridge of St. Leonard's House, Lower Beeding co. Sussex - John Aldridge of London (1706-1760), inherited the St. Leonard’s Forest estate, son of Abel Aldridge (1674-1758) of Chalfont St. Giles, co. Buckinghamshire, son of John Aldridge, lord of the manor of Sunninghill, co. Berkshire
Aldridge of Inholmes, Woodlands St. Mary, co. Berkshire - Major John Aldridge (1837-1919), Justice of the Peace, son of John Alrdige of Inholmes (1804-1893), son of Robert Aldridge (d. 1837), Member of Parliament for Carysfort n Ireland, Justice of the Peace, Collector of Customs in Cork, son of John Clater Aldridge (1737-1795)
5) Aldridge of Kingsclere, co. Hampshire - granted in 1772 to John Aldridge of Kingsclere - Argent a bordure azure bezantee on a dexter canton gules three swords barways in pale of the first, hilt and pommels or, the points to the dexter side. Crest: A phoenix in flames proper on the breast each wing bezant.
6) Aldrich of co. Suffolk - borne by Thomas Aldrich of Lancashire, arrived in Boston, MA in 1752 - Ermine on a chevron engrailed argent between three griffins’ heads erased as many lozenges. Crest: A griffin segreant.
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1) Aldrich of Cheam, co. Surrey - Henry Aldrich (1648-1710), theologian, philosopher, architect, and composer who was made Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, Rector of Wem in Shropshire – earlier there was Rev. George Aldrich of Cheam (1574-1658) - Argent on a fesse vert a bull passant of the first.
2) Or, on a fesse vert a bull passant argent.
Aldrich of Ipswich, co. Suffolk
Aldrich of Oxfordshire
Aldrich of Hessett, co. Suffolk - Thomas Aldrich of Hessett, High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1699, son of Thomas Aldrich of Hessett (d. 1691)
Aldrich of Rumburgh, co. Surrey - William Aldrich (fl. 1664), son of William Aldrich, son of Thomas Aldrich, all of Rumburgh
Aldrich of Yarmouth, co. Norfolk - Thomas Aldridge, a draper, Sheriff of Norfolk in 1497, and Mayor in 1507 and 1516, grandson of William Aldrich, bailiff of Yarmouth
Aldrich of Erwarton Hall, co. Suffolk - Robert Aldrich had son Frederick James Aldrich born 1824
3) & 4) Vert on a fesse or, between three garbs of the second a crown enclosed by a mound and a bird azure two leaves in saltire in the crown of the first. Crest: A phoenix in flames proper.
Vert on a fesse or, between three garbs of the second a crown enclosed by a mound and a bird azure two leaves in saltire in the crown of the first. Crest: A phoenix in flames proper.
Aldridge of St. Leonard's House, Lower Beeding co. Sussex - John Aldridge of London (1706-1760), inherited the St. Leonard’s Forest estate, son of Abel Aldridge (1674-1758) of Chalfont St. Giles, co. Buckinghamshire, son of John Aldridge, lord of the manor of Sunninghill, co. Berkshire
Aldridge of Inholmes, Woodlands St. Mary, co. Berkshire - Major John Aldridge (1837-1919), Justice of the Peace, son of John Alrdige of Inholmes (1804-1893), son of Robert Aldridge (d. 1837), Member of Parliament for Carysfort n Ireland, Justice of the Peace, Collector of Customs in Cork, son of John Clater Aldridge (1737-1795)
5) Aldridge of Kingsclere, co. Hampshire - granted in 1772 to John Aldridge of Kingsclere - Argent a bordure azure bezantee on a dexter canton gules three swords barways in pale of the first, hilt and pommels or, the points to the dexter side. Crest: A phoenix in flames proper on the breast each wing bezant.
6) Aldrich of co. Suffolk - borne by Thomas Aldrich of Lancashire, arrived in Boston, MA in 1752 - Ermine on a chevron engrailed argent between three griffins’ heads erased as many lozenges. Crest: A griffin segreant.
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Aldridge Family Crest
Aldridge Coat of Arms
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The purpose of a coat of arms was to identify knights in armour as friend or foe during the fog of battle in the Middle Ages. A nobleman also usually wore an outer garment called a surcoat to protect him from the heat of the sun, often decorated with the same devices that appeared on a knight’s shield. It is from this garment that the phrase “coat of arms” is derived. The oldest son would often inherit the coat of arms from his father without any changes, while younger brothers often added symbols to make theirs unique. Coats of arms belong to specific individuals and families and there is no such thing as a coat of arms for a family name.
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The purpose of a coat of arms was to identify knights in armour as friend or foe during the fog of battle in the Middle Ages. A nobleman also usually wore an outer garment called a surcoat to protect him from the heat of the sun, often decorated with the same devices that appeared on a knight’s shield. It is from this garment that the phrase “coat of arms” is derived. The oldest son would often inherit the coat of arms from his father without any changes, while younger brothers often added symbols to make theirs unique. Coats of arms belong to specific individuals and families and there is no such thing as a coat of arms for a family name.
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Aldridge Family Crest
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The purpose of a coat of arms was to identify knights in armour as friend or foe during the fog of battle in the Middle Ages. A nobleman also usually wore an outer garment called a surcoat to protect him from the heat of the sun, often decorated with the same devices that appeared on a knight’s shield. It is from this garment that the phrase “coat of arms” is derived. The oldest son would often inherit the coat of arms from his father without any changes, while younger brothers often added symbols to make theirs unique. Coats of arms belong to specific individuals and families and there is no such thing as a coat of arms for a family name.
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The purpose of a coat of arms was to identify knights in armour as friend or foe during the fog of battle in the Middle Ages. A nobleman also usually wore an outer garment called a surcoat to protect him from the heat of the sun, often decorated with the same devices that appeared on a knight’s shield. It is from this garment that the phrase “coat of arms” is derived. The oldest son would often inherit the coat of arms from his father without any changes, while younger brothers often added symbols to make theirs unique. Coats of arms belong to specific individuals and families and there is no such thing as a coat of arms for a family name.
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Aldrich from Ireland 🇮🇪 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
The surname Aldrich is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, or a son of Aldrich. Another source suggest...
The surname Aldrich is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, or a son of Aldrich. Another source suggests that it may be derived from the Old English names Ælfric, meaning elf-ruler, or Æðelric, meaning noble ruler. Both variations survived the Conquest and were often reduced to Al- or El-, making it difficult to distinguish between them.
Aldrich from Ireland has its origins in the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture and can be traced back to the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey in England. The family held a family seat in these counties from very early times, with the surname having Saxon spellings such as Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The name Alderwick may have originated in West Sussex, near Bognor Regis, in Aldwick. There is also a town in Staffordshire called Aldridge, which dates back to the Domesday Book. The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 and the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 also include early mentions of the surname....
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The surname Aldrich is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English personal name Aldrich, meaning old ruler, or a son of Aldrich. Another source suggests that it may be derived from the Old English names Ælfric, meaning elf-ruler, or Æðelric, meaning noble ruler. Both variations survived the Conquest and were often reduced to Al- or El-, making it difficult to distinguish between them.
Aldrich from Ireland has its origins in the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture and can be traced back to the counties of Sussex, Suffolk, and Surrey in England. The family held a family seat in these counties from very early times, with the surname having Saxon spellings such as Alderich, Ealdric, or possibly Aelfric before the Conquest. The name Alderwick may have originated in West Sussex, near Bognor Regis, in Aldwick. There is also a town in Staffordshire called Aldridge, which dates back to the Domesday Book. The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 and the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 also include early mentions of the surname....
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ALDRIDGE - HOW TO PRONOUNCE ALDRIDGE? #aldridge
ALDRIDGE - The definitive pronunciation guide for Aldridge in 2023
How do you pronounce Aldridge?
What are the alternative pronunciations of Aldridge?
Is the '...
ALDRIDGE - The definitive pronunciation guide for Aldridge in 2023
How do you pronounce Aldridge?
What are the alternative pronunciations of Aldridge?
Is the 'd' in Aldridge pronounced as 'droj' or 'dridj'?
Can you provide a phonetic transcription for the surname Aldridge?
How do native English speakers pronounce Aldridge?
ALDRIDGE Meaning And Definition:
Aldridge is a surname of English origin.
It is derived from the Old English words 'eald', meaning 'old', and 'ric', meaning 'ruler' or 'king', and refers to someone who is a wise or old ruler.
Aldridge can also refer to the village of Aldridge in the West Midlands region of England.
ALDRIDGE Pronunciation:
To pronounce Aldridge, say 'awl-drij'.
Alternative pronunciations include 'ohl-drij' and 'awl-dridj'.
Use ALDRIDGE In Your Speech:
1. John Aldridge was a famous football player
2. The Aldridge family has a long history in the West Midlands
3. I visited the village of Aldridge last summer
4. My friend's last name is Aldridge
5. Aldridge is a common surname in England
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ALDRIDGE - The definitive pronunciation guide for Aldridge in 2023
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ALDRIDGE Meaning And Definition:
Aldridge is a surname of English origin.
It is derived from the Old English words 'eald', meaning 'old', and 'ric', meaning 'ruler' or 'king', and refers to someone who is a wise or old ruler.
Aldridge can also refer to the village of Aldridge in the West Midlands region of England.
ALDRIDGE Pronunciation:
To pronounce Aldridge, say 'awl-drij'.
Alternative pronunciations include 'ohl-drij' and 'awl-dridj'.
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What Does Your Occupational Surname Say About You?
Behind Surnames of Occupation and Office with examples. Of the 4 main types of surname, Occupational Surnames are the ones that relate to what the person did f...
Behind Surnames of Occupation and Office with examples. Of the 4 main types of surname, Occupational Surnames are the ones that relate to what the person did for a living. Your ancestor might have had a Trade such as a Smith, an Occupation e.g. Shepherd or an Office e.g. Page which they adopted as their surname.
We explore the various types of Occupational Surnames, including ones of Trade, Occupation and Office. All such names from Smith, Miller, Baker and many more.
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Behind Surnames of Occupation and Office with examples. Of the 4 main types of surname, Occupational Surnames are the ones that relate to what the person did for a living. Your ancestor might have had a Trade such as a Smith, an Occupation e.g. Shepherd or an Office e.g. Page which they adopted as their surname.
We explore the various types of Occupational Surnames, including ones of Trade, Occupation and Office. All such names from Smith, Miller, Baker and many more.
These surnames tell us about what our ancestors did many centuries ago. Join professional genealogist George English to explore your past.
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↪️ Book your FREE 30 minute exploratory call: https://researchthroughpeople.com/contact/
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