MARSHALL SMITH

Recorded variant spellings include Marshall-Smith

This is a double-barrelled surname comprising two separate orginal surnames. See also Marshall, Smith

Marshall Smith

Marshall Smith is a British surname that originates from the Old English words "mærsc" meaning marsh or fen, and "smithe" meaning smith. The surname Marshall was historically used to denote someone responsible for the upkeep of horses while Smith was a common occupational surname for someone who worked with metal.

The combination of these two words likely indicates a person who held the dual occupation of a horse keeper and a blacksmith. This suggests that those who bore the surname Marshall Smith may have been skilled in both the care of horses and the forging of metal.

The surname Marshall Smith is not as widespread as some other British surnames, but it has a rich historical significance. Individuals bearing this surname may have ancestors who were respected for their craftsmanship, strength, and dedication to their professions.

Today, Marshall Smith is a surname that is found throughout the United Kingdom and in various parts of the world due to migration and emigration. The surname continues to carry with it a sense of tradition, pride, and a connection to the historical occupations of horsekeeping and blacksmithing.

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