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IEEE Geospatial Computing: Spatial Analysis of Historic Surname Patterns in Great Britain
1. Combining Historic Interpretations of the Great Britain Population With Contemporary Spatial Analysis: the Case of Surnames James Cheshire Department of Geography and Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London james.cheshire@ucl.ac.uk spatialanalysis.co.uk
2. Two sections: 1. “Homes of Family Names in Great Britain” (Guppy, 1890). 2. Contemporary Spatial Analysis. The 1881 Census Methods: Lasker Distance Hierarchical Clustering
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4. Surnames were selected from Yeoman due to their “stationary habits and purity of extraction”.
5. Each name was also required to have a relative frequency of > 7/1000.
6. Created a matrix of with counties along the top and surnames down the side.
15. 657 Registration Districts.** *Obtained from the UK Data Archive. Website:www.data-archive.ac.uk ** Downloadable from UK Borders. Website: http://edina.ac.uk/ukborders/
16. Contemporary Spatial Analysis: Methods Lasker Distance Calculation using the frequency of each surname within each registration district.
18. Summary Two very different approaches: Guppy: Deductive. Sampled only yeoman. Cheshire: Inductive. “Complete” population. Surprisingly similar results.