History:
Chapperband is an English surname that originated in the Middle Ages. It is derived from the Old English words chapman (merchant) and band (band or group).
The Chapperband surname was first recorded in 1279 in the county of Suffolk, England. The earliest known bearer of the name was William Chapperband, who was listed in the Hundred Rolls of 1279. Over the centuries, the Chapperband surname spread to other parts of the British Isles, including Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Description:
The Chapperband surname has been associated with a strong sense of family and community. The surname is still found in many parts of the British Isles today, and is particularly common in England and Wales.
The Chapperband surname has several variations, including Chapperbon, Chapperbone, Chapperbond, Chapperbund, and Chapperton.










