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Early Origins of the Kingsmint family

The surname Kingsmint was first found in Norfolk, where they held a family seat from ancient times.

Early History of the Kingsmint family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Kingsmint research. Another 179 words (13 lines of text) covering the years 1166, 1184, 1349, 1369, 1379, 1530, 1533, 1573 and 1611 are included under the topic Early Kingsmint History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Kingsmint Spelling Variations

Until the dictionary, an invention of only the last few hundred years, the English language lacked any comprehensive system of spelling rules. Consequently, spelling variations in names are frequently found in early Anglo-Saxon and later Anglo-Norman documents. One person's name was often spelled several different ways over a lifetime. The recorded variations of Kingsmint include Kingsman, Kingman, Kingesman, Kyngsman, Kyngesman and others.

Early Notables of the Kingsmint family

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Migration of the Kingsmint family

Thousands of English families boarded ships sailing to the New World in the hope of escaping the unrest found in England at this time. Although the search for opportunity and freedom from persecution abroad took the lives of many because of the cramped conditions and unsanitary nature of the vessels, the opportunity perceived in the growing colonies of North America beckoned. Many of the settlers who survived the journey went on to make important contributions to the transplanted cultures of their adopted countries. The Kingsmint were among these contributors, for they have been located in early North American records: Robert Kingsman, who sailed to New England in 1633. Henry Kingman journeyed to Massachusetts in 1635 with his wife and five children. Lee Kingman sailed to Virginia in 1650.



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