The last name Cullingworth has an established history in the UK dating back to the middle ages. Cullingworth is a British occupational name of old Dutch origins. The earliest presence of the name was found in 1028 from the county of Suffolk in England. The surname went global in the fifteenth and sixteenth century with the boom of the British empire.
Cullingworth is currently at number 304 of the UK's most popular last names. There are approximately 57638 with the last name Cullingworth living in Europe. A late nineteenth century Cullingworth was noted as liking a drink after police allegedly escorted him out of no less than six pubs in one night. A tarnished history is clear, particularly around the summer of 1859 when Chris Cullingworth stole a necklace and was sentenced to jail. 36
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