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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Shabtau
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England/Ireland
Townsend History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
- The ancestry of the name Townsend dates from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain. It comes from when the family lived on the outskirts of a village. The surname Townsend literally refers to a dweller “at the town’s end.” The name belongs to the class of topographic surnames, which were given to people who resided near physical features such as hills, streams, churches, or types of trees.
Early Origins of the Townsend family
The surname Townsend was first found in Norfolk, at Snoring Magna (Great Snoring) where one of the first records of the name was found there in 1377. “In 1398, John Townshend settled at Rainham, which according to some accounts accrued to them by the heiress of Havile. ” 1
Another source confirms this noble family’s status. “In 1398, the ancestor of the Marquis Townshend was at Rainham, the present seat of the family.” 2
Actually the first record of the name was listed before the two aforementioned worthy sources. The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 lists: Geoffrey de le Tuneshende in Norfolk; Henry atte Tunesende in Oxfordshire; and Alice atte Tunishende in Buckinghamshire. Years later, the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379 listed: Ricardus atte ye Thounhende; and Johannes atte Tonehende. 3
Raynham Hall is a country house in Norfolk, England. Completed shortly after the death of Sir Roger Townsend’s death in 1637, it has been the seat of the Townshend family for nearly 400 years. The Hall is reported to be haunted, and was the scene of the famous ghost photo of the Brown Lady descending the staircase.