Description:
The CCHTRUSHING surname is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word còich, meaning “red”. The CCHTRUSHINGs are believed to be descendants of the ancient Picts, a tribal people who inhabited parts of Scotland and Northern England. The CCHTRUSHINGs have historically been found in Scotland, Northern England, and the Isle of Man. The CCHTRUSHINGs are a Protestant family, and their customs include attending church and participating in community events. The CCHTRUSHINGs also have a strong Scottish heritage, and many of them have Scottish surnames. There are several variations of the CCHTRUSHING surname, including CCHTRUSHING, CCHTRUSHINGE, and CCHTRUSHINGS.





