Whitfield family

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Current regionNorthumberland
Etymologyhwit+feld
Whitfield Family
Current regionNorthumberland
Etymologyhwit+feld
Place of originWhitfield, Northumberland
Estate(s)Whitfield Hall

The Whitfield family was a landowning Norman family in present-day United Kingdom; the family was seated at Whitfield Hall in Northumberland. The area was granted by William, King of Scotland in the twelfth century. The family derives its name from the old English hwit-feld, meaning open white lands.

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