Crompton (surname)
History
The name was first found in Crompton, England, where the family held a seat from the middle ages.
The Crompton family have a well documented history. Crompton first appears as a family name when the De La Legh family (Norman settlers from the Norman conquest) changed their name to indicate the Anglo-Saxon township they had obtained and settled in during the 13th century. In turn the Crompton family name can be traced back to the time of Magna Carta to the Assize Roll for 1245.
The main lineage of the Crompton family once owned significant country manors and historic properties in the Crompton area, which included the appropriately named Crompton Hall (now demolished), and Crompton House (which is now a church school).
List of people named Crompton
It may refer to:
- Alan Crompton (born 1958), English footballer
- Andy Crompton, English footballer
- Arthur Crompton (1903–1987), English footballer
- Ben Crompton (born 1974), English actor
- Bob Crompton (1879–1941), English footballer
- Charles Crompton (1833–1890), English barrister and liberal politician
- Charles Arthur Crompton (1848–1875), English rugby union player
- Sir Charles John Crompton (1797–1865), justice of the Court of Queen's Bench
- Colin Crompton (1931–1985), English stand-up comedian
- Darren Crompton (born 1972), English rugby union player
- Drew Crompton, American lawyer of Pennsylvania
- Dwayne Crompton (1946–2022), American educator
- Ellis Crompton (1886–1953), English footballer
- Gigi Crompton (1922-2020), American-British art conservator, botanist and author
- Geoff Crompton (1955–2002), American professional basketball player
- George Crompton (1829–1886), American inventor, manufacturer, and businessman, son of William Crompton (inventor)
- Herb Crompton (1911–1963), American Major League Baseball player
- Jack Crompton (1921–2013), English footballer
- John Battersby Crompton Lamburn (1893–1972). British author writing popular science as John Crompton
- John Crompton (MP), English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1614 to 1622.
- Jonathan Crompton (born 1987), American football quarterback
- Kevin Crompton known as CEvin Key (born 1961), Canadian musician
- Len Crompton (1902–?), English footballer
- Louis Crompton (1925–2009), Canadian scholar
- Martin Crompton, English rugby player
- Matthew Crompton (born 1971), British actor
- Ned Crompton (1889–1950), American Major League Baseball player
- Neil Crompton (born 1960), Australian racing driver
- Neil Crompton (footballer) (1937–2003), Australian rules footballer
- R. E. B. Crompton (1845–1940), British electrical engineer
- Reginald Crompton (1870–1945), British stage and silent film actor and screenwriter
- Richard Crompton, British journalist
- Richmal Crompton (1890–1969), English novelist and short story writer
- Rosemary Crompton (1942–2011), British sociologist and academic
- Samuel Crompton (1753–1827), English inventor
- Sir Samuel Crompton, 1st Baronet (1786–1827), British politician
- Sarah Crompton (1802–1881), English children's writer
- Thomas Crompton (died 1601), English MP for Steyning, Radnor, Leominster and Beverley
- Thomas Crompton (died 1608), English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1597 and 1609
- Thomas Crompton (Parliamentarian), English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1647 and 1660
- Wilf Crompton (1908–1971), English footballer
- William Crompton (politician) (1811–1886), New Zealand politician
- William Crompton (inventor) (1806–1891), loom technology inventor
References
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