Booth (surname)

Booth is a surname of northern English and Scottish origin, but arguably of pre 7th century Norse-Viking origins. It is or rather was, topographical, and described a person who lived in a small barn or bothy. Derived from the word "both", the word was used to denote various kinds of shelter, but especially a herdsman's dwelling on a summer pasture. The surname is most popular in Northern England, where early Scandinavian influence was marked, and to some extent in Scotland.

One of the most-recognised persons with the surname Booth is John Wilkes Booth, an American actor, better known for being the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln.

At the time of the British Census of 1881,[1] its relative frequency was highest in Cheshire (4.2 times the British average), followed by Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Aberdeenshire, Lincolnshire, Staffordshire and Westmorland. In all other British counties, its relative frequency was below national average.

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  • Edwin Booth (1833–1893), American actor, brother of John Wilkes Booth
  • Edwin Henry Booth (1828–1899), English founder of Booths supermarkets
  • Edwin J. Booth (born 1955), English businessman, chair of Booths, great-great-grandson of Edwin H.
  • Edwina Booth (1904–1991), American actress born Josephine Woodruff
  • Emily Booth (born 1976), British actress and TV presenter
  • Emma Scarr Booth (1835–1927), British-born American novelist, poet
  • Emma Booth-Tucker (1860–1903), Salvation Army officer, 4th child of William and Catherine Booth
  • Ernest Granville Booth (1898–1959), American criminal and screenwriter
  • Ernie Booth (1876–1935), New Zealand rugby union player and coach
  • Eugene T. Booth (1912–2004), American nuclear physicist
  • Evangeline Booth (1865–1950), 4th General of the Salvation Army, 7th child of William and Catherine Booth
  • Evelyn Booth (1897–1988), Irish botanist

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  • Felix Booth (1775–1850), British gin distiller and promoter of Arctic exploration
  • Franklin Booth (1874–1948), American artist and illustrator
  • Frederick Booth (1890–1960), Rhodesian recipient of the Victoria Cross

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  • Lauren Booth (born 1967), British journalist, broadcaster and activist, half-sister of Cherie Booth
  • Laurence Booth (c. 1420–1480), Prince-Bishop of Durham, Lord Chancellor of England and Archbishop of York
  • Lawrence Booth (born 1975), English sports writer and editor of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
  • Lewis Booth (born 1948), British accountant and business executive
  • Lindy Booth (born 1979), Canadian actress
  • Lucy Booth (1868–1953), Salvation Army officer, 8th child of William and Catherine Booth

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  • Richard Booth (1938–2019), British bookseller, pioneering second-hand bookseller of Hay-on-Wye

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See also

References

  1. ^ "Booth Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2014

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  1. ^ "Surname Database: Booth Last Name Origin".
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