Merloh is used as a family name or surname in Ireland, England. It is 6 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Merloh
No. of characters: 6
Origin: Ireland, England
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Lastname Merloh is the variation of Marlowe. One who came from Marlow, i.e., lake remains, in Buckinghamshire; dweller at the hill by the lake.

Surname Merloh is the variant form of Marlow. A town and a parish in Buckinghamshire, and a township in Herefordshire.

Merloh is a variant of the Merle. Perhaps the same as Murrell - The same as Morell - "The great grandfathers of Dr. Morel [ LLD., who died atBath in 1810] both paternally and maternally were Huguenots, who resided in the province of Champagne, in France. At the memorable era of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, these confessors were imprisoned, their goods confiscated, and there is reason to believe that they eventually suffered martyrdom. Of one of them it is related, that during his imprisonment he was the means of confirming the faith of his fellow-prisoners by his discourses, and that he was accustomed to preach to the inhabitants of the town in which he was immured through the grating of his dungeon. Each of these admirable men left an infant son, whose respective names were Daniel Morel and Stephen Contè, and who, as it will presently appear, were the great-grandfathers of Dr. Morell. During a dreadful day of persecution, when blood was streaming in the streets, and the Protestants were fleeing from the sword, two soldiers entered a house, and after having killed some of the inmates, seeing an infant lying in the cradle, one of them, with his sword, pierced it, and the blood gushed forth. - its life, however, was saved; it was snatched up by some one, who remarked that the babe at least was not a Protestant, and it was taken and given to a Protestant woman, who had a little one of her own then hanging at her breast; she took the child and became a mother to it: and these two boys, both fed upon the same bosom, grew up together to be men. One of them, — that one that nearly lost his life in the cradle, was Daniel Morell, and that woman's child was Stephen Contè. Some Protestants of distinction, who were emigrants to Holland, took charge of the orphans; and they, when they arrived at manhood, attached themselves to a regiment of French refugees, which was raised about that time by the Prince of Orange, and which on his accession to the English throne, accompanied him to this country. In his service, these young men passed over into Ireland, and married into Protestant families, who, like themselves, had been the victims of religious persecution. The foster brothers, who had been so nearly and wonderfully united in their infancy, saw themselves again united, in their age, in the persons of their children; for the son of Daniel Morell married the daughter of Stephen Contè, and the issue of this marriage was the late Mr. Stephen Morell, the father of Dr. Morell. Sketch of Life and Character of Rev. J. Morell, L.L.D., by the Rev. T. R. Wreford, D.D., F.S.A. But there were other and earlier importations of this name into England, the first on record being that of one Morel, who is mentioned in the Domesday of Norfolk. The word is a diminutive of the Old French More, a Moor, and refers to darkness of complexion.

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