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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Choctaw
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England
Presley History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
The ancestors of the name Presley date back to the days of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from their residence in or near a clearing in a wood owned by priests. Further research showed the name was derived from the Old English elements preost, which means priest, and leah, which means forest clearing. The name as a whole therefore means “dweller in or near the forest clearing owned by priests.” 1 There are several places that have this name; they are found in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, and the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Early Origins of the Presley family
The surname Presley was first found in the West Riding of Yorkshire where the “surname is derived from a geographical locality. ‘of Priestley’ (i.e the priest’s meadow), some small estate in the near neighbourhood of Bradford.” 2
However, we must look to the Pipe Rolls of Bedfordshire to find the first record of the family. For it is there that Samson de Presteleia was listed in 1198. From this Latin version, the name had evolved to Richard de Presteley who was listed in Yorkshire in 1297. 1
Kirby’s Quest lists Walter Prestlegh in Somerset, 1 Edward III (during the first year of Edward III’s reign.) 3 Later, the following two entries were found at Hipperholme, near Bradford, Yorkshire during the Yorkshire Poll Tax Rolls of 1379: Elena de Presteley; and Johannes de Presteley. 2
Another source agrees with the Yorkshire origin, but notes “the ancient seat and inheritance of the family was in Soyland and Sowerby, in the parish of Halifax.” 4
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