Scrogham is an English locational surname derived from the Old English word scrog, which means a shrub or a small tree. The surname originally identified a person who lived in proximity to a place characterised by scrog trees. The name has evolved over time and has retained its original form in modern usage.

It is a comparatively uncommon surname in England and is now predominantly encountered in the United States, where it is found in census records and other civil documentation. The rarity of the name has meant that few notable individuals or historical references appear in the public domain.

Genealogical findings indicate that the surname is borne by families whose ancestors may have migrated from rural areas of England to North America during the early modern period. In the United Kingdom, the name appears in local parish registers and civil registration indexes, but there is no evidence that it occupied a prominent social position or was associated with any particular profession.

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