Last name: Holt
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Recorded in over forty spelling forms including Holt, Hoult (England),
Holte, Holtzer, Holzer, Holzmann, Holtmann, Holting (Germany), Holdt and
Holten (Danish and Norwegian, Hult (Swedish) and various compounds such
as Holeberg (German) and Hultberg (Swedish) both meaning Wood Hill, the
origin is probably either pre 7th century English or German or perhaps
both. It can be either topographical or locational. As the former, the
name was given to someone who lived in or by a wood or copse, derived
from the word "holt", meaning wood. Topographical surnames were among
the earliest created, since both natural and man-made features in the
landscape provided easily recognisable distinguishing names in the small
communities of the Middle Ages. As a locational surname Holt may come
from any of the numerous places named ''Holt, found throughout the
English countryside and in Northern Europe. The surname was an early
introduction into America, with Randall Holt being recorded as being a
resident at James City, Virginia, in 1623. He arrived on the ship
"George" in 1620, the same year as the famous Pilgrim Fathers. The first
known recording of the family name anywhere in the world is shown to be
that of Hugo de Holte. This was dated 1185, in the records of the Knight
Templars of England, Kent, during the reign of King Henry 11nd, 1154 -
1189. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued
to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original
spelling.
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