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Booles

Booles is a surname of English origin. The exact derivation is unclear, but it is generally understood to be related to patronymic or toponymic surname patterns common in Britain, often with the -es ending indicating a plural or locational form. The surname is attested in historical records in Britain and in the diaspora, including North America and Australia, from the 17th through the 20th centuries, reflecting migration and settlement patterns.

Despite its presence in records, Booles is not widely associated with a specific historical figure or contemporary

Variants and related surnames include Boole, Bowles, Bolles, and Bowls, among others. The form Booles is sometimes

See also: Boole (surname) and Bowles; Booles should not be confused with Boole, the surname of the

notable
individual,
and
there
are
no
widely
recognized
biographical
entries
under
this
surname
in
major
reference
works.
encountered
in
genealogical
research
as
a
family
name
rather
than
a
given
name.
19th-century
mathematician
George
Boole.