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Where did the Rudd coat of arms come from? When did the Rudd family first arrive in the United States?

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Origin Displayed: Welsh

Origins Available: English, Welsh

Spelling variations of this family name include: Rudd, Wrudd, Rutt, Rud, Rut, Roud, Routt, Ruttle and others.

First found in Carmarthenshire , where they were seated from very ancient times; some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: John and Abraham Rudd, who settled in Virginia in 1698; Elizabeth Rudd settled in Delaware in 1682; Amos, Isaac, Michael, Richard, Thomas and William Rudd all arrived in Philadelphia between 1775 and 1850.

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Suggested Readings for the name Rudd
"The Landings Scatter" by Helen Greenli Swenson, "Rudd-Pollard-Youngblood and Related Families" by Margaret Rudd Youngblood, "Some Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Rudd, Jr., 1740-1818, and his Wife, Sarah Story, 1744-1842, of Bennington, Vermont" by Dorothy Rudd DuMond.

Some noteworthy people of the name Rudd
  • Dwayne Rudd (b. 1976), American NFL football linebacker
  • Mark Rudd (b. 1947), American educator and anti-war activist
  • Paul Rudd, American film and stage actor
  • Ricky Rudd (b. 1956), American NASCAR driver
  • Roswell Rudd (b. 1935), AmericanGrammy Award-nominated jazz trombonist
  • Kevin Michael Rudd (b. 1957), Australian politician, 26th Prime Minister of Australia from 2007 to 2010
  • Xavier Rudd, Australian folk musician
  • G T Rudd, former English entomologist
  • Sir Nigel Rudd (b. 1946), English fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
  • John Rudd (b. 1981), English rugby union footballer from London

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