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Wiltshire Last Name Origin, History, and Meaning

Where did the surname Wiltshire come from? What does the surname Wiltshire mean? Discover the history and meaning of the last name Wiltshire and family migration on YourRoots Map.


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Surname Wiltshire Origin: What does the last name Wiltshire mean?

The surname Wiltshire is of English origin, with records dating back to the 13th century. It is closely associated with England from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The name likely originated from a place name, possibly the former county town of Wilton, as indicated by historical records.

YourRoots data confirms the presence of the Wiltshire surname in England by the 20th century. While specific details about the surname's spread and distribution are limited, it is evident that the name has a strong historical connection to England. As with many surnames, the Wiltshire name may have evolved and diversified over time, reflecting the changing demographics and migrations of people across different regions.

Wiltshire Last Name History: Where did the last name Wiltshire come from?

Origin of Wiltshire Surname: Where does the last name Wiltshire originate from?

According to YourRoots data, the surname Wiltshire first appeared in records from England during the 13th century. Please note that this reflects only YourRoots data for the exact Wiltshire spelling and does not include other record sources or surname variations.

History of the Last Name Wiltshire: What does the Wiltshire surname history look like in the early days?

The Wiltshire surname remained closely associated with England from the 13th to the 19th centuries.

Global Spread: Where can we find the Wiltshire surname today?

By the 20th century, the volume of records with the Wiltshire surname grew significantly in England.


Explore Wiltshire last name heritage and Wiltshire surname origin based on YourRoots Map data

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Famous People With Wiltshire Surame?

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

    Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

    Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire (c. 1477 – 12 March 1539), known for being the father of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, and the maternal grandfather of Queen Elizabeth I. He was an English diplomat and politician with key roles in Henry VIII's court, serving as an ambassador to various countries. His family connections and ambition led to his rise in the peerage, obtaining titles like Earl of Wiltshire and Viscount Rochford. Despite rumors and controversies surrounding his family, Thomas Boleyn's legacy remains intertwined with the dramatic history of the Tudor era.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire

    Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire

    Elizabeth Howard Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire (c. 1480 – 3 April 1538) was an English noblewoman known for being the mother of Anne Boleyn, Queen consort of Henry VIII of England, and the maternal grandmother of Elizabeth I of England. Born into the influential Howard family, she married Thomas Boleyn and had three surviving children, including Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth played a role in her daughters' court lives and education, with Anne becoming Queen of England. Despite rumors of her past, Elizabeth's legacy as a mother and noblewoman endures in English history.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Marlborough, Wiltshire

    Marlborough, Wiltshire

    Marlborough Wiltshire (unknown) was a historic market town in England's Wiltshire county, known for its connections to King John and the English Civil War. The town's name possibly stems from the medieval term for chalky ground, and it has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times. With ties to famous figures like Merlin and Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Marlborough Wiltshire was a significant location for events like the Statute of Marlborough and the expulsion of Jews in the 13th century. The town's castle played a role in the English Civil War, adding to its legacy as a place of historical importance in England.

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    Ashcombe House, Wiltshire

    Ashcombe House, Wiltshire was a Georgian manor house in England with a rich history. It was famously leased by the photographer and designer Cecil Beaton in 1930. Beaton made substantial improvements to the house, hosting lavish parties with notable guests like Salvador Dalí and Augustus John. His time at Ashcombe House was detailed in his book "Ashcombe: The Story of a Fifteen-Year Lease." The house's unique interior design and vibrant social scene during the Beaton years left a lasting impression. The legacy of Ashcombe House lives on through exhibitions and Beaton's iconic fabric design, "Ashcombe Stripe."

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    Westbury, Wiltshire

    Westbury, Wiltshire (birthdate – day of passing) was a market town in England known for its annual Hill Fair in the 18th and 19th centuries and its position as a railway junction. The town has expanded to include neighboring villages and hamlets. Westbury has a rich history dating back to Roman-British settlements and was held by the king in the Domesday survey. The town's marketplace and All Saints' Church are central to its historic charm. Westbury played a role in the cloth industry and had a significant presence in hand-loom weaving. Fossils found in the area, including those of marine predators, add to the town's unique heritage.

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