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The Stobert surname is derived from the Old English personal name Stubheard.
The surname Stobert was first found in Suffolk where Stubart was on record in the Domesday Book in 1066. Early records also show a Simon filius Stubbard, who was on record in the Curia Regis Rolls of Norfolk in 1203, and Symon Stubard, who was on record in the Rotuli Hundredorum in Norfolk in 1275. There was a line of this surname in Northumberland where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor.
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Spelling variations of this family name include: Stobart, Stobbart, Stubberd, Stobbard, Stobard, Stubert and many more.
Distinguished members of the family include
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Charles Stobart, who came to Barbados in 1644; John Stubberts, who arrived in Virginia in 1654; and Robert and Mary Stobbart, who were on record in the census of Ontario, Canada of 1871..