Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!

 

Home Up Individual A to Z Index Favourites

Information contained in these pages is intended for genealogical research only, and I ask that you respect the privacy of those mentioned.  Please acknowledge the source of any information used from these pages. 
A list of sources will be included on each page.
Scroll down past the History of the Name for a list of names in this family group.

Origin / History of the Foreman Name

There are at least two origins for this surname which is generally accepted as being of Old English pre-7th Century origins.  The first and most likely is that it is job descriptive for the manager of a large farm or even an estate.  The derivation is from the elements 'fir', meaning strong or firm and 'man(n)', literally a friend, servant or worker.  The surname is also found as Firman or Furman, as well as Forman and it's first recording as a 'given' name pre-dating a surname, is in the 1086 Domesday Book, when one 'Firmin' was registered in Cambridgeshire.  The second, but much rarer possibility is both occupational and residential being a corrupt form of the medieval English 'Ford-man', the keeper of the ford'.  This surname is normally found simply as 'Ford, Forde, or Foord, but with surnames there are few simple explanations.  The name is also well recorded in Scotland from early days, Adam Foreman being agent to Lord Douglas in 1426, although again the origin is Old English.  Early examples of the surname recordings include: Alan Forman and Robert Fourman in the 1327 Subsidy Rolls of Yorkshire; whilst Sir William Foreman (also recorded as Forman) was Lord Mayor of London in 1538.

Click on Surname to go to the Family Sheet

Surnames

Christian Names

Foreman Mary
Sources of Information:
Surname Database  http://www.surnamedb.com/ ; The House of Names https://www.houseofnames.com/

Please contact me for further information