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The proud and noble English surname of Wicker was washed upon Britain's shores amidst the tidal wave of Immigration following the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D. It is first found in the early records of Sussex, where they held a family seat. The surname itself derives ffrom the Old English language word "wic", meaning "someone who lives at an outlying settlement".

Family motto: "Those dear to God want nothing!"

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