Croasdale
title: "Croasdale" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["surnames", "english-toponymic-surnames"] topic_path: "general/surnames" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croasdale" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
Croasdale is a surname of English origin. It is a habitational name, named after an unidentified place, possibly Crowsdale Wood in North Yorkshire or Croasdale in Cumbria. The earliest record of the name occurs is of Johannes de Crosdale in 1379. Possible variations of the surname include: Croasdell, Croisdale, Crossdale, Croasdaile, Crosdill, Croisdall, Crosdil, Crosedale, Crowsdale, Croysdill, Crossdil, Crousdale, Croasdoll, Croosdale, Croysdale, Crosdale, Crossdell, and Crosdall.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Mark Croasdale (born 1965), English athlete
- Ryan Croasdale (born 1994), English footballer
Croisdale
- Lindsay Croisdale-Appleby (born 1973), British diplomat
Crossdale
- Ali Crossdale (born 1998), English footballer
- Martell Taylor-Crossdale (born 1999), English footballer
Crosdill
- John Crosdill (1751–1825), English musician
Croysdill
- Aimée Croysdill (born 1989), fashion stylist
References
References
- "Croasdale Name Meaning and History". [[Ancestry.com]].
- Reaney, Percy Hilde. (2006). "A Dictionary of English Surnames". Routledge.
- "Yorkshire: Subsidy Rolls (Poll Tax) for the year 1379". [[GENUKI]] (www.genuki.org).
- "Croasdale One-Name Study". [[Guild of One-Name Studies]].
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