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The [[Old English language|Anglo-Saxon]] surname Heathcote originates from a [[hamlet]] that stands high on the barren hills above [[Dovedale]] and [[Hartington]]. The place-name refers to a cottage on a heath or wasteland where was found an outlying farm or grange of Grendon Abbey. The said Grendon Abbey was founded in 1133. Some of the earliest references to the grange at Heathcote are found in records of the 1300 and 1400's.<ref>Family Names and Family History, David Hey, 2000, Digitized by Google.</ref> |
Literaly means Heath Cottage. <ref>Genealogy and Surnames, William Anderson, Pg. 82. 1865, Digitized by Google Jun 22, 2006</ref>The [[Old English language|Anglo-Saxon]] surname Heathcote originates from a [[hamlet]] that stands high on the barren hills above [[Dovedale]] and [[Hartington]]. The place-name refers to a cottage on a heath or wasteland where was found an outlying farm or grange of Grendon Abbey. The said Grendon Abbey was founded in 1133. Some of the earliest references to the grange at Heathcote are found in records of the 1300 and 1400's.<ref>Family Names and Family History, David Hey, 2000, Digitized by Google.</ref> |
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Some variations of the name are Heathcoat, Heathcoat and Heathcote. |
Some variations of the name are Heathcoat, Heathcoat and Heathcote. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Heathcote Baronets]] |
*[[Heathcote Baronets]] |
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==External Sources== |
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*Geographical spread of Heathcote Surname [http://surname.sofeminine.co.uk/enwiki/w/surnames/surname-heathcote.html] |
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*Surname Variation Distribution in US and UK Populations [http://hathcoat.org/p/dna/hvar.htm] |
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*Family Names and Family History, David Hey, 2000, Digitized by Google. |
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*Genealogy and Surnames, William Anderson, 1865, Digitized by Google Jun 22, 2006 |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Literaly means Heath Cottage. [1]The Anglo-Saxon surname Heathcote originates from a hamlet that stands high on the barren hills above Dovedale and Hartington. The place-name refers to a cottage on a heath or wasteland where was found an outlying farm or grange of Grendon Abbey. The said Grendon Abbey was founded in 1133. Some of the earliest references to the grange at Heathcote are found in records of the 1300 and 1400's.[2]
Some variations of the name are Heathcoat, Heathcoat and Heathcote.
A close study of immigration records shows that some of the earliest North American immigrants had the surname Heathcote in one of its various forms.
- John Heathcoate came to Jamaica in 1685
- Jasper Heathcoat came to New England in 1850
- Edward and James Heathcote settled in Virginia in 1721
In 2008 it was estimated that 4,849 persons living in Great Britain share the Heathcote surname. The same estimation estimated that it is the 2 042th most common name in Great Britain. [3]
Notable Heathcotes
- Alfred Spencer Heathcote (1832-1912): English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Caleb Heathcote (1666-1721): Mayor of New York City, Brother of Sir Gilbert Heathcote
- Dorothy Heathcote (1926-Present): Drama educator
- Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Baronet (1652-1733): Lord Mayor of London, Successful English Businessman.
- Sir John Heathcote, 2nd Baronet (1689-1759), British Member of Parliament. Son of Sir Gilbert Heathcote.
- Jud Heathcote (1927-Present), college basketball coach, won 1979 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
- Sophie Heathcote (1972-2006): Australian actress
- Andy Heathcote: Awarded Scottish filmmaker
- Isobel Heathcote Ph.D.: Professor of Environmental Science and Environmental Engineering at the University of Guelph
- Jacob "Sheep" Heathcoat (1984-2009), Enterprise Rent A Car Branch Rental Manager, A former member of the band Sheep Rebellion. Also notable was his controversial 10-11 loss at the annual beat-boxing competition held at the Enterprise Headquartersin St. Louis, MO.
See also
References
- ^ Genealogy and Surnames, William Anderson, Pg. 82. 1865, Digitized by Google Jun 22, 2006
- ^ Family Names and Family History, David Hey, 2000, Digitized by Google.
- ^ http://surname.sofeminine.co.uk/enwiki/w/surnames/surname-heathcote.html