Origin of Highton


Recorded as Ayton, Hayton, Heighton, Highton, Hightown, Hyton and possibly others, this is an English locational surname. It originates from any of the places called Ayton, Hayton, Heighton, High Town, and Hyton, in the counties of Cumberland, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Sussex, and elsewhere. The place name and hence the surname is derived from the pre 7th century words "heag tun", meaning either the high farm, that is to say a farm either above or beyond a main settlement, or a farm used only for summer grazing, or possibly a farm renowned for the quality of its hay, an important consideration in past times.

A coat of arms of three black bulls passant, on a silver field, is an accurate reflection of the agricultural origins. The village of Heighton in Sussex is first recorded in the year 1150, that of Heiton near Brampton in Cumberland in the year 1199, and Hayton in the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1240. Early examples of the name recordings include Adam de Hayton of Nottingham in the pipe rolls of that county in the year 1202, and Henry de Heiton in the subsidy rolls of Leicester in 1327. Other interesting recordings include the christening of Annas Haton on April 9th 1581, at Holme, Cumberland, whilst on April 18th 1591, Nicholaus Hayton and Margaret Knobley were married in the same parish. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Haitun, which was dated circa 1147 - 1154, in the "Charter Rolls of Yorkshire", during the reign of King Stephen, known as "Count of Blois", 1135 - 1154. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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The surname Highton. Genealogy, origin, history, meaning, and significance

The surname Highton around the world

History of Highton

Notable Figures Named Highton

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The surname Highton and its bibliographic sources

SOURCES

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  1. Haighton
  2. Heighton
  3. Hoghton
  4. Hightown
  5. Haughton
  6. Hickton
  7. Higdon
  8. Hogston
  9. Houghton
  10. Hagston
  11. Hagedon
  12. Haston
  13. Haxton
  14. Heaston
  15. Heiston
  16. Heston
  17. Heuston
  18. Hewston
  19. Hexton
  20. Higden
  21. Hogsdon
  22. Hogsten
  23. Hoston
  24. Hougton
  25. Houston
  26. Hoxton
  27. Hueston
  28. Huston
  29. Huxton
  30. Hagadone
  31. Haisten
  32. Hasten
  33. Hastin
  34. Hechtman
  35. Heesten
  36. Hiestand
  37. Higdem
  38. Histand
  39. Hogden
  40. Hosten
  41. Houseton
  42. Hustin
  43. Houstone
  44. Hestin
  45. Hegden
  46. Heggadon
  47. Hogsden
  48. Hostan
  49. Haggadone
  50. Haksteen