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The surname Taurecy was first found in the Annals of Normandy where "both 'Sire de Torcy' and ' Seneschal de Torcy' appear." 1 The name is derived from the Norman fief and honour of Torcy.
"The De Torcys certainly continued in Normandy up to the end of the last century. Ithier de Torcy was a crusader. A Marquis de Torcy was one of the signatories of the Treaty of Utrecht; and one of the name, belonging to the Baillage de Caen, was among the Norman nobles assembled in the Church of St. Stephen, at Caen, in 1789.
In England, Hugh de Torci, and his brother Hasletus, are found in Devonshire during the reign of Henry I.- Rotulus Magnus Pipe. But I can find no further notice whatever of them in the county, and very little elsewhere." 1
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Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Jacques Torcee settled in Philadelphia in 1754.