Tarn

Tarn
This very unusual and ancient surname found in the spellings, Tarn, Tern(e), Turn, Torn(s), etc, is of Olde English pre 7th century origins. It derives from the word 'terne' which describes a small lake or pool, and as such means one who was resident by such a place. The earliest recording (see below) is in the far north of England, and it is in that area and Scotland where the descriptive word is still used. As the surname travelled south it was changed by a combination of poor spelling and local dialects to the various forms now recorded. In fact it is in London that the coat of arms was granted, the precise date is not known but it is probably circa 1700. The blazon is a blue field, charged with a gold fesse, and in chief three anchors, also gold. This suggests that the holder was a successful mariner or merchant. Examples of the surname recording include Margaret Torn who married Edward Huigson on May 18th 1600, at the church of St Margaret Somerset, London, and Elizabeth, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Turn, who was christened at the famous church of St Dunstans in the East, Stepney, on October 7th 1660. The plural form as in Thomas Torns, is recorded at All Hallows Church, London Wall, on April 23rd 1702. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Hugo de Tern, which was dated 1332, in the Curia Regis Rolls of Cumberland, during the reign of King Edward 111, known as 'The father of the English navy', 1327 - 1377. 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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  • Tarn — may refer to:;Geography and places: * Tarn (lake), a mountain lake or pool formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier * Tarn (department), a département in southwest France * Tarn River, a river in France * Tarn oil field, an oil field in Alaska * …   Wikipedia

  • TARN — TAR Le plus gros affluent de la Garonne, et même plus abondant qu’elle, le Tarn arrive de l’est, partage son cours et son bassin entre le Massif central et la plaine aquitaine, reçoit vers la fin le renfort de l’Agout sur sa rive gauche, puis… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Tarn — bezeichnet: Tarn (Gewässer), einen kleinen Bergsee im englischen Lake District Tarn (Fluss), einen südfranzösischen Fluss Département Tarn, ein französisches Département Tarn (Alaska), ein Abbaugebiet von Methanhydrat in Alaska Tarn, ein riesiger …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tarn — Tarn, 1) Fluß im südlichen Frankreich, entspringt auf dem Lozèregebirg, durchfließt die Departements Lozère, Aveiron, Tarn u. Tarn Garonne, nimmt die Flüsse Jonte, Dourbie, Dourdon (früher Sorgues), Rance, Agout (diese links), Vidur, Apeiron… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Tarn — puede referirse a: Un tarn, lago de origen glaciar. Tarn, departamento francés. El Río Tarn, en Francia. Véase también Tarn y Garona, departamento francés. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos rela …   Wikipedia Español

  • Tarn — Tarn, n. [OE. terne, Icel. tj[ o]rn.] A mountain lake or pool. [1913 Webster] A lofty precipice in front, A silent tarn below. Wordsworth. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Tarn [1] — Tarn, rechter Nebenfluß der Garonne im südlichen Frankreich, entspringt am Südabhang des Mont Lozère, 1550 m ü. M., durchfließt in vorherrschend westlicher Richtung die Departements Lozère, Aveyron, Tarn, Obergaronne und Tarn et Garonne, betritt… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • tarn — [tärn] n. [ME terne < or akin to ON tjörn, tarn, lit., hole filled with water] a small lake, esp. one that fills a cirque …   English World dictionary

  • Tarn [2] — Tarn, Departement im südlichen Frankreich, nach dem Fluß T. benannt, aus den Diözesen von Albi, Castres und Lavaur der ehemaligen Provinz Languedoc gebildet, grenzt im N. und NO. an das Depart. Aveyron, im SO. an Hérault, im S. an Aude, im SW. an …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Tarn — Tarn, r. Nebenfluß der Garonne in Guyenne, entspringt an der Montagne de la Lozère in den Cevennen, durchfließt die Schlucht Georges du T. und mündet nach 375 km unterhalb Moissac. – Das franz. Dep. T., in Oberlanguedoc, besteht aus Albigeois,… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Tarn — Tarn, schiffbarer Nebenfluß der Garonne, entspringt im Depart. Lozère, mündet nach 47 M. unterhalb Moissac. – Das Depart. T., Theil der gebirgigen Oberlanguedoc, 104 QM. groß, mit 363000 E., die von Ackerbau, Viehzucht, Wein und Seidebau, Bergbau …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

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