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The proud and noble English surname Woods derives from a Norman knight who came to Leicester with the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D. The major branch of the family moved to Dumfriesshire, Scotland and held a family seat after about 1150 A.D.

family motto: "Safe on the waves"

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The proud and noble English surname of Wood was first established in Leicester, where they held lands just after the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D.

Family motto: "Safe of the Waves!"

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The last name Woods is an English and Scottish name for someone who lived in the woods.

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