I'm not sure this is the correct answer, but I came to this site looking for info on my ancestors from Wiggenhall in the 1100's and 1200's--the Germunds, or Germondes. They married into the well-known Howard family of historical interest, who were the leading family of Wiggenhall for many generations. Since the church is so old it was probably supported by the Howards at sometime, and perhaps the name of Germund became St. Germain, or German. BTW, the Germonde name appears to have come over with the Normans, and referred to French Troubadours in the 11th and 12th centuries. Hope this helps--but it is all conjecture! Delina C
The population of Wiggenhall St Germans is 1,155.
The area of Wiggenhall St Germans is 18.98 square kilometers.
Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen's population is 687.
The area of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen is 17.76 square kilometers.
St Germans railway station was created in 1859.
Germans were green on st patrics day it dose not make a difference what culture you are!!
dec.5th
No. I know it is not celebrated by the Germans because, we had a foreign exchange student from Germany and he said they did not celebrate it.
NO! They're not Irish.
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St. Boniface got its name from aSt. Boniface, an English Benedictine monk who was the apostle to the Germans.
No, St Lucia is part of the commonwealth, they recruit soldiers in the british army.