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Birth name
Deallo Everald Oliver Salesman
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Place of Birth
Morant Bay, St. Thomas, Jamaica
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Apache ,Cherokee, Arawak
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England

Salesman History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Etymology of Salesman
What does the name Salesman mean?
The history of the Salesman name began with the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from the baptismal name Soloman, which was an ancient personal name. Baptismal names began to appear as surnames relatively late in the growth of the naming tradition. This is a little surprising, given the popularity of biblical figures in the Christian countries of Europe. Nevertheless, surnames derived from baptismal names grew in popularity during the Middle Ages, and have become one of the foremost sources for surnames. The surname Salesman also has origins as a nickname for a man who was considered to be wise or fortunate.
Early Origins of the Salesman family
The surname Salesman was first found in Surrey where they were Lords of the manor of Caterham from ancient times. Alternatively, the name could have been derived from Selham, a small village in the Chichester district of West Sussex. The village dates back to the Domesday Book where it was listed as Seleham and literally meant “homestead by a copse of sallow-trees.” 1
A scan of early rolls revealed Ailricius Seliman in the Pipe Rolls for 1169 for Northumberland, Thomas Selman in the Hundredorum Rolls of 1275 for Wiltshire, John Seliman in the Hundredorum Rolls of 1279 for Cambridgeshire, Robert Salyman in the Subsidy Rolls for Essex in 1327 and Claricia Selimaon and Henry Selmon in the Subsidy Rolls for Worcester for 1327. 2