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Ellsworth (surname)

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Ellsworth is a surname, originating in England prior to or around the 12th Century A.D. in the Cambridgeshire area. The name comes from as "Ellesworth" or possibly Elsworth, from the place-name (and family seat) which in turn was derived from the Old English name "Eli" and "worth", an Old English word for farm or homestead. Many spelling variants are known to exist, including Ellesworth, Elsworth, Ellsworth, Elisworth, Ellisworth, Elsworthy, etc. Ellsworth is by far the most common Americanized / "standard" spelling.[1]

Migration from Europe

Records show a number of emigrants to the new world in the 17th century such as:

  • Josiah Ellsworth, settled in New England, possibly the same as is mentioned as purchasing land in Connecticut in 1645,
  • Sir John Ellsworth, arrived in Boston, Massachusetts in 1629
  • Jeremiah Ellsworth, arrived in Rowley, Massachusetts in 1650
  • Theophilus Ellsworth, arrived in New Amsterdam, 1652.

Notable people with the surname include:

It has also become a first name (e.g. Ellsworth Kelly) and a place name in the United States such as Ellsworth Air Force Base, Ellsworth, South Dakota Ellsworth, Maine, Ellsworth, Kansas, etc.

References

  1. ^ [1] History of the Ellsworth Name