Charnock is an English locational surname. It originates from two places, Charnock Richard and Heath Charnock, both in Lancashire.[1][2]
The name refers to:
- Anne Charnock, science fiction author
- Dr. Christina Comty-Nygren (née Charnock), (1928–2007) English nephrologist, accomplished researcher, and professor of medicine at McGill University, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Minnesota.[3]
- Clement Charnock, (1865–1950) mechanical engineer who worked in Russia
- Harry Charnock, brother of Clement and pioneer of football in Russia
- Henry Charnock, (1920–1997), English meteorologist
- James Charnock, English engineer and entrpreneur
- Job Charnock (c. 1630 – c. 1693), British trade agent in India; said to be the founder of Calcutta
- Kieran Charnock (born 1984), English football player
- Lewis Charnock, (born 1994), English rugby player
- Mark Charnock (born 1968), English actor
- Phil Charnock (born 1975), English football player
- Robert Charnock (1663–1696), English conspirator in the plot to assassinate William III
- Roger Charnock (1588–1645), English politician
- Stephen Charnock (1628–1680), English Puritan Presbyterian clergyman
- Thomas Charnock (1516–1581), English alchemist and occultist
- Thomas Charnock (MP) (1587–1648), English politician.
References
edit- ^ "Charnock Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History".
- ^ "Surname Database: Charnock Last Name Origin".
- ^ "Minnesota Obituary and Death Notice Archive - Page 1109". www.genlookups.com. Retrieved 2022-01-08.