Excerpt from Family of Asa Allcott
General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, gives twelve coats of arms for as many different families of Alcock and Alcoche.
While Mr. Henry Olcott, in his Descendants of Thomas Olcott, published 1874, states his belief that the name Alcock is derived from two Saxon words: Eald, old, and coc, a male bird; and this theory is supported by the fact that no less than eight of the twelve coats of arms in Burke contain the cock, nevertheless I find a general concurrence of opinion among English authorities that Alcock is like so many other family names, a derivative from a forename; that Al is the same as Hal or Harry, and cock used here, as often elsewhere, as a simple diminutive; i. E. Alcock= Little Hal or Harry.
I have not been able, in the limited time devoted to such investiga tion, to ascertain anything regarding the family or early English home of our emigrant ancestor, Thomas Alcock.
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