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Early Origins of the Storman family

The surname Storman was first found in the Roll of Battel Abbey where the original name "Esturny, for L'Estourmi, the true version of the name, as given on the Dives Roll; without any doubt a sobriquet, and, I am bound to add, to me, at least, incomprehensible. In England the first letter was often dropped, and it became Sturmy, Sturmid (as in Domesday Book), Stormey, Sturmer, Sturmyn, &c, while in Normandy it has survived to the present day as Etourmy. " 1

The two brothers who came over at the Conquest, Richard and Ralph, were both land-owners in 1086; Richard, as the elder, held of the King, and Ralph as a mesne-lord under him in Hants, Wilts, and Surrey. Cowsfield-Esturmy in Wiltshire, and Lysse-Sturmy, in Hampshire, were two of his manors. His descendants continued, for a long succession of generations, Foresters in fee of Savernake. "The Esturmies," says Camden, "from the time of King Henrie the Second were by right of inheritance the Bailiffes and Guardians of the Forest of Savernac lying hard by, which is of great name for plentie of good game, and for a kinde of Ferne there, that yeeldeth a most pleasing savour. In remembrance thereof, their Hunter's horn of a mighty bignesse and tipt with silver, the Earle of Hertford keepeth unto this day, as a monument of his progenitors." 1

Early English rolls provide us a glimpse of the spelling variations used through Medieval times. Today we typically need to look beyond the spellings of these entries and concentrate on on a phonetic appreciation of the names. Sturmy de Straton was listed in the Curia Regis Rolls for Somerset in 1201; Richard Sturmi was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 for Hampshire; John and Richard Esturmit was found in the Pipe Rolls for 1130 in Wiltshire and Suffolk, respectively; Henry Esturmi was listed in the Pipe Rolls for Wiltshire in 1158; Roger Esturmy, le Esturmi, le Sturmy was listed in Suffolk in 1236 and 1242; and Richard Stormy was recorded in the Subsidy Rolls for Sussex in 1296. 2

Early History of the Storman family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Storman research. Another 155 words (11 lines of text) covering the years 1086, 1176, 1210, 1214, 1254 and 1367 are included under the topic Early Storman History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Storman Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Esturme, Estorme, Esturmie, Estormie, Esturmy, Estormy, Stormy, Sturmey, Stormey, Sturmy, Stormie, Sturmie, Storme, Stormye and many more.

Early Notables of the Storman family

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New Zealand Storman migration to New Zealand +

Emigration to New Zealand followed in the footsteps of the European explorers, such as Captain Cook (1769-70): first came sealers, whalers, missionaries, and traders. By 1838, the British New Zealand Company had begun buying land from the Maori tribes, and selling it to settlers, and, after the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, many British families set out on the arduous six month journey from Britain to Aotearoa to start a new life. Early immigrants include:

Storman Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century
  • William Storman, aged 42, a servant, who arrived in Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship "Lady Nugent" in 1850


  1. Cleveland, Dutchess of The Battle Abbey Roll with some Account of the Norman Lineages. London: John Murray, Abermarle Street, 1889. Print. Volume 2 of 3
  2. Reaney, P.H and R.M. Wilson, A Dictionary of English Surnames. London: Routledge, 1991. Print. (ISBN 0-415-05737-X)


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