Crompton
Crompton is a surname of English origin, likely derived from the Old English words "crom" meaning crooked or bent, and "tun" meaning settlement or enclosure. It refers to someone who lived in a settlement near a river bend or a place characterized by a crooked feature. The name is also associated with places, such as Crompton, a town in Lancashire, England.
Historically, the Crompton surname has been present in England for centuries. Early records indicate its prevalence
Notable individuals with the surname Crompton include various figures in British history and public life. For