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CHALK: Chalk is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old English word ceolc, meaning “chalk” or “limestone”. The name is thought to have been given to someone who lived near a chalk quarry or worked in the chalk industry. The Chalk surname is found mainly in England, but also in other parts of the British Isles. The Chalk family has a long and distinguished history. It is believed the Chalk family can trace its lineage back to the 11th century. During this time, the family was prominent in the region of Kent, England. The family held a number of high offices in the region, including that of Lord Mayor of London. The Chalk family is known for its strong sense of loyalty and commitment to duty. This is evident in the many members of the family who have served in the military and civil services throughout the centuries. Variations of the Chalk surname include Chalker, Chalkers, Chalkman, Chalkin and Chalkley.













