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Tatham

Tatham refers to multiple geographical and personal-name uses in English-speaking contexts. It is both a toponym and a surname.

The name is most strongly associated with places in England, where Tatham designates one or more rural

Etymology and naming: The surname Tatham originated from place-name bearers and was adopted by families residing

In contemporary contexts, Tatham remains in use as both a family name and a toponym. It appears

parishes
and
hamlets.
These
settlements
are
historical
components
of
local
manorial
systems
and
often
feature
parish
churches,
traditional
farmsteads,
and
links
to
older
estates.
there.
It
appears
in
English
parish
and
court
records
from
the
medieval
period
and
spread
through
migration
to
other
parts
of
the
United
Kingdom
and
the
Atlantic
world.
in
genealogical
records
and
on
maps
in
the
United
Kingdom,
and
as
a
surname,
it
has
spread
to
other
English-speaking
regions
through
migration.