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Shockley Genealogy & History
Shockley is an English name of uncertain origin. Most likely it is locational, first given to people who lived in the town of Shocklach in Cheshire. That name is derived from the Old English words sceocca, meaning evil spirit or goblin, and laecc, meaning a boggy stream. Shockley family history is first recorded with one Adam de Shakerley (an alternate spelling), who lived roughly in the year 1200. Shockley genealogy includes William Shockley, a physicist who co-won the Nobel Prize in 1956 for co-inventing the point-contact transistor. The Shockley family motto is antiquum obtinens, which means possessing our ancient honor.
Shockley Birth Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
Aaron Shockley | -- --, 1969 | April 14,2009 | DE |
Barbara Shockley | -- --, 1915 | August 21,2007 | WA |
Cager Shockley | -- --, 1937 | August 12,1994 | TN |
Daisy Shockley | -- --, 1898 | June ,1976 | IN |
Shockley Death Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
Earl Shockley | -- --, 1903 | June ,1977 | Dover,DE |
Fannie Shockley | -- --, 1904 | September ,1991 | Burlington,NC |
Gail Shockley | -- --, 1953 | December ,1981 | O Brien,OR |
H William Shockley | -- --, 1930 | March 1,2009 | Savannah,GA |
Shockley Marriage Records
Name | Spouse | Marriage Date | Location |
Brian Shockley | Charly Porter | October 6,2000 | Bosque, TX |
Cleveland Shockley | Retha Oakley | August 8,2000 | Rockwall, TX |
David Shockley | Martha Tenhet | August 4,1990 | Wake, NC |
Sam Shockley | Anita Nichols | July 17,1946 | Wake, NC |
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