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Origin / History of the Antill Name

This very unusual English surname is almost certainly locational.  Spelt in an amazing range of exotic dialectal forms including: Antezell; Antesell; Anthiftle; Anthill; Antill; Anthisell; and Anthistle, it has two possible origins.  The first may be from a French Huguenot surname Anteville, first recorded in England 1723, at the French Church, Threadneedle Street, London, when one Abraham Anteville is so recorded.  The second is English from either the village of Anthill in the county of Hampshire near to the small town of Havant, or possibly from Ampthill, a village in the county of Bedfordshire.  Both places do mean 'ant hill'. Locational surnames are usually 'from' names. That is to say names given to people after they left their original homes to move somewhere else. Over the centuries local dialects being very thick, and spelling at best haphazard, has lead, particularly with locational surnames, to 'sounds like' spellings.  The further one moved from some obscure place, the more likely it was that the subsequent name spelling would bear little relationship to the real thing.  French names generally were usually given a spelling 'twist’, and as 'ant hills' are not a normal feature of the English countryside, anything is possible there as well.  In this case the name is reasonably well recorded in the surviving registers of the diocese of Greater London with: Classye Anthill being christened at St Margarets Westminster, in 1588; Lucy Antezell marrying Richard Blandy at St Lukes Finsbury, in 1757; and Sarah Anthistle who was christened at St Mary-le-Bone, in 1807.

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Surnames

Christian Names

Antill Rachel
Antol (Antill) William
Sources of Information:
Ancestry.co.uk http://search.ancestry.co.uk   ;  FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/search/   ; FindMyPast https://www.findmypast.co.uk/ ;  Oxford Names Companion by Patrick Hanks et.al 2002  ; Surname Database  http://www.surnamedb.com/

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