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The surname Stofford was first found in Devon where one of the first records of the family was John Stowford or Stonford (1290?-1372?,) and early English jurist. He "is stated to have been born at Stowford in the parish of West Down, Devonshire, about 1290. He was perhaps a son of John de Stoford, who was manucaptor in 1307 for a burgess returned to parliament for Plympton. Stowford was an attorney for Hugh d'Audeley on 12 April 1329 and 17 June 1331. " 1
Another source adds this: "Stowford in West Downe, and not Stowford in Berry, is the seat of the Stowfords of whom came Sir John de Stowford, Justice of the Common Pleas in 1343. " 2
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Spelling variations of this family name include: Stowford, Stoford, Stowforth, Stoweforth, Stoweford, Stofford and many more.
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Some of the first settlers of this family name were: