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Dounedale, Douvedale, Dovedale, Dowdall, D’Ouvedale, Eudall, Odell, O'dell, O'Dell, Oudale, Ouedalle, Ovedale,
Udal, Udall, Uddle, Udell, Udle, Undal, Unedale, Uuedale, Uvadale, Uvedale, Uvedall,
Vedell, Vidal, Vuedale, Vuedall, Vvedale,
Wadale, Waddel, Waddell, Waddill, Waddle, Weddle, Weddall, Wodale, Wodhul, Wodle, Woodale, Woodall, Wooddall,
Wooddell, Woodell, Woodhall, Woodhull,Woodle, Woodul, Woodull
Early Woodall Data Quote from a reference book:
THE WOODALLS OF TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA
"The name is English in origin, but with a French-Norman background. William the Conqueror, in 1066, created the barony and made his brother-in-law Baron du Wuhulle. A feudal castle now in ruins, lived in for years by the Barons of Wahulle, was located on the Ouse River at, Odell, Bedfordshire, England. Origin of name from Old English wudu for wood, plus hull for hill or hall gives wudgull or wudhall. The name means living on a wooded hill or a dweller at the hall by the wood. The Woodhalls of Yorkshire trace their ancestry to 14th century in Scandanavia."
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