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Curnow is the ancestral name of many Cornish people. It dates back over 1,000 years in Cornwall. As with many languages, vowels have been used, or not. Therefore, Krnw or Crnw will have the same meaning. The origins of the people with the name Krnw or Crnw dates back before the loss of the Cornish language.
A reliable source would be needed for this. Richard R. Blewett was the author of "The Curnows and Harveys of Cornwall" in the Western Morning News"; published in 3 parts, II (21 May 1968; III 24 May 1968).--Johnsoniensis (talk) 19:58, 2 March 2021 (UTC)Reply