White Rose.
The surname Childers originated in the historic county of Yorkshire, England. In ancient times, the Childers held a family seat in Yorkshire.
It's English (mainly Yorkshire)
Shipley is an English habitational name from various places in England. For example: in Derbyshire, County Durham, Northumberland, Shropshire, Sussex, and West Yorkshire. So called from Old English sceap, scip meaning 'sheep' + leah 'wood clearing'.
Yes there is a old York, well it is just called York and its in England in the county of Yorkshire (a county is Britain's version of a state, sort of but with less autonomy).
This most ancient of English surnames is first found in the records of Yorkshire, where they'd held family seat.
Yorkshire is an English county.
English counties do not have flags as a rule, but the white rose was a symbol of Yorkshire. I believe the city of Leicester has white rose as its emblem.
West Yorkshire
Yorkshire is the largest traditional county of England and it covers 3212 square miles.
Bradford is in West Yorkshire.
Lincolnshire, Yorkshire.
Yorkshire
Yorkshire in 1992
East SussexEast Riding (Yorkshire)Essex
rotherham is a town in south Yorkshire it is in the county of Yorkshire
Yorkshire is a county, there are no counties in Yorkshire. Humber is a river. From 1974 to 1996 Humberside was a classed as a county but it is now only part of Yorkshire.
Yorkshire is not a continent; it is a historic county in Northern England.