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Etymology of Lantal

What does the name Lantal mean?

Lantal is a name that came to England in the 11th century wave of migration that was set off by the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Lantal family lived near a forest which is derived from the Old French word launde, which means forest glade. The English Lantal family was originally of Landells of Bire in Normandy. The family name Lantal was brought to England after the Norman Conquest, when William the Conqueror gave his friends and relatives most of the land formerly owned by Anglo-Saxon aristocrats. The surname Lantal was established by Norman landholders in the county of Roxburghshire.

Early Origins of the Lantal family

The surname Lantal was first found in Roxburghshire where they granted lands by King David of Scotland about 1150. They were originally of Landells in Bire in Normandy.

Early History of the Lantal family

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Lantal Spelling Variations

The English language only became standardized in the last few centuries. For that reason, spelling variations are common among many Anglo-Norman names. The shape of the English language was frequently changed with the introduction of elements of Norman French, Latin, and other European languages; even the spelling of literate people's names were subsequently modified. Lantal has been recorded under many different variations, including Landale, Lansdale, Landall, Landell, Landells and many more.

Early Notables of the Lantal family

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Migration of the Lantal family

To escape the uncertainty of the political and religious uncertainty found in England, many English families boarded ships at great expense to sail for the colonies held by Britain. The passages were expensive, though, and the boats were unsafe, overcrowded, and ridden with disease. Those who were hardy and lucky enough to make the passage intact were rewarded with land, opportunity, and social environment less prone to religious and political persecution. Many of these families went on to be important contributors to the young nations of Canada and the United States where they settled. Lantals were some of the first of the immigrants to arrive in North America: Robert Landall settled in Barbados in 1680 with his wife and servants; Steven Lansdale, his wife Margaret, and son William, settled in Barbados in 1678.



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