Description:
The name Chencharedy is derived from the Welsh word for “blackberry”. The surname is most commonly found in Wales, but is also found in England and Ireland. The Chencharedy family is believed to be of Welsh descent. The Chencharedy surname is believed to have originated in the county of Radnorshire in Wales. The Chencharedy family are believed to have been farmers, and are also believed to have been involved in the wool trade. The Chencharedy surname is believed to have had several variations, including Chenchareddy, Chencharley, and Chencharles. The Chencharedy family are believed to have had a strong Welsh culture, and are known for their customs, such as celebrating Saint David’s Day. The Chencharedy surname is also sometimes spelled Chencharles.






