Show ContentsPartridg History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The ancestors of the Partridg surname lived among the Anglo-Saxon peoples of England. The name Partridg comes from the Middle English word "pertriche," meaning "partridge" and as such, it was probably either an occupational name for a hunter of the bird or a nickname for someone sharing characteristics with this bird.

Early Origins of the Partridg family

The surname Partridg was first found in Kent. However, the parish of Miserden, Yorkshire tells an important story of the family's early lineage. "The manor of Wishanger, here, is of very ancient date, and was the seat of the Partriges, of whom William Partrige, of Cirencester and Wishanger, was summoned by the heralds at their first visitation of the county in the reign of Henry VIII.; from him the manor descended lineally for ten generations, and it was the principal seat of the family until the commencement of the present century, when it was sold. The manor-house, though partly taken down and otherwise injured, is still standing, as a farmhouse; the porch bears the arms of Partrige impaling those of Ernley of Wiltshire, on a large stone over the entrance, Robert Partrige having married into the Ernley family in the 16th century." 1

Early History of the Partridg family

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Partridg Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Partridge, Pettridge, Patridge, Patrige, Partrich and others.

Early Notables of the Partridg family

Distinguished members of the family include

  • Peter Partridge (d. 1451), Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, was educated at Oxford University; and Sir Miles Partridge (d. 1552), English courtier, relative of William Partridge of Wishanger in Miserd...
  • John Partridge (fl. 1566), was an English translator and poet in London. Seth Partridge (1603-1686), was and English mathematical writer and surveyor. Partridge's son (1635-1703) and grandson (1675-17...
  • John Partridge (1644-1715), was English astrologer and almanac-maker, born at East Sheen. He was largely self-taught and founded a regular almanac, under the title of "Merlinus Liberatus," in 1680 whi...

Migration of the Partridg family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: John Partridge, who arrived in Virginia in 1615; Richard Partridge, who arrived in Virginia in 1620; Joe Partridge, who settled in Virginia in 1635; Mary Partridge, who arrived in Massachusetts in 1636.



  1. Lewis, Samuel, A Topographical Dictionary of England. Institute of Historical Research, 1848, Print.


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