About Laudermilk
The surname Laudermilk is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old English word "laudre" meaning "loud" or "noisy," and the word "milk," which refers to the occupation of milking cows. Therefore, the surname Laudermilk likely originated as a nickname for someone who was a loud or boisterous milker of cows.
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