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Place of Birth
Georgia
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England Ireland
Vickerstaff History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Vickerstaff is a name of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from a family once having lived in or near the village of Bickerstaffe, which was located near Ormskirk in the county of Lancashire. “In 1066 Bickerstaffe, under the name of Achetun, was one of the manors of Uctred, lord of Roby.” 1
One of the first records of the family was Adam de Bickerstath whose son Ralph, held manor in 1212. “Adam de Bickerstath’s name frequently appears in charters and other public acts of the time.” 1 Adam de Bykerstaff was listed in Lancashire in 1289. 2 Alan de Birkestad de Bikerstath was listed in the Assize Rolls for Lancashire in 1246. 3
Early Origins of the Vickerstaff family
The surname Vickerstaff was first found in Lancashire, at Bickerstaffe, a village and civil parish in the West Lancashire district. The village dates back to at least the 12th century when it was listed as Bikerstad and literally meant “landing place of the bee-keepers” from the Old English words bicere + staeth. 4
However, another reference claims the name came from the Old English word “bicker,” meaning to skirmish or contend, as in bicker-staff, a weapon analogous to a quarter-staff. 5 This latter interpretation only occurs once through our research library and is mentioned here for reference purposes only as the former interpretation is more likely.