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Birth name
Raymond Ikye Alexander Littleton
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Place of Birth
Houston, Texas
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
SHABTAU
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SURNAME HERITAGE
Origins Available: England Ireland

Littleton History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Etymology of Littleton
What does the name Littleton mean?
The ancestry of the name Littleton dates from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain. It comes from when the family lived in one of the many places called Littleton throughout England. The surname Littleton belongs to the large category of Anglo-Saxon habitation names, which are derived from pre-existing names for towns, villages, parishes, or farmsteads.
Alternatively, the name could have of Norman origin as one source claims the name “appears to be a branch of the De Vautort, or Valletort, from Vautort, Maine, of which Reginald, Hugh, and Goisfried de Valletort came to England in 1066.” 1
Early Origins of the Littleton family
The surname Littleton was first found in Worcestershire where “the name is derived from a place in the Vale of Evesham, where the ancestors of this family in the female line were seated before the reign of Richard I.” 2
“The celebrated jurist, Sir Thomas Lyttelton, who had three sons, whose posterity were elevate to the peerage in each line, sprang maternally from Thomas de Luttelton, of co. Worcester, temp. Henry III. The surname probably originated at one of the several places called Littleton, in that county.” 3
Sir Edward Littleton (c.1599- c.1657) was the first of four Littleton Baronets. His seat was Pillaton Hall in Staffordshire. He also held a manor in Tiddesley-Hay. “This was a royal chase, adjoining that of Cannock, till the reign of Elizabeth, who granted it jointly to the Earls of Warwick and Leicester, by whom it was sold to Sir Edward Littleton, of Pillaton Hall.” 4
Humphrey and Stephen Littleton, (or Lyttelton) who both died on 7 April 1606 were probably the most infamous members of the family. Both were both executed for their involvement in the Gunpowder plot.