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Stinch-comb and it is old english and meens: Saint of a large body of water, "St" is for saint, "inch" is a measurment and "comb" is a large body of water...now in old England, where my anchestors came from it has the letter "e" on the end, so it's spelled Stinchcombe over there.....oh and my middle name is Randall and Yes, Randallstown is also named after my great-great-great-uncles, John and Christopher Randall
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Stinch-comb and it is old english and meens: Saint of a large body of water, "St" is for saint, "inch" is a measurment and "comb" is a large body of water...now in old England, where my anchestors came from it has the letter "e" on the end, so it's spelled Stinchcombe over there.....oh and my middle name is Randall and Yes, Randallstown is also named after my great-great-great-uncles, John and Christopher Randall
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