Tozer (surname)

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Tozer is a surname commonly believed to have originated in Devon, South West England.[citation needed] It is a reference to the occupation of carding of wool which was originally performed by the use of teasels (Latin carduus), via the Middle English word tōsen, to tease [out].[1] The surname has variants, including the lesser-known "Tozier".[2]

The Tozers of Moretonhampstead[]

According to the Moretonhampstead History Society, the Tozer family was, by 1332, established at Howton, which was part of the manor of Moreton until it was alienated. A 15th-century record in the Public Record Office (C.1/56/207) records a legal dispute between John and William Tozer over 'Houghton in the parish of Moreton'.[3]

There are several gravestones and a chest tomb to later members of the Tozer family in the churchyard of Moretonhampstead parish church.[4] The properties of Great Howton and Howton Langhill are also recorded as being in the possession of members of the Tozer family.[3]

Notable people with the surname[]

  • A.W. Tozer (1897–1963), American pastor
  • Aaron Tozer (1788–1854), British naval officer
  • Aiden Wilson Tozer (1897–1963), American Protestant pastor, preacher and author
  • Augustus Edmonds Tozer (1857–1910), English composer and organist
  • Ben Tozer (born 1990), English footballer, currently playing for Yeovil Town
  • William "Bill" Tozer (1882–1955), baseball player
  • Bruce Tozer (born 1926), Australian cricketer
  • Claude Tozer (1890–1920), Australian doctor and cricketer
  • Dave Tozer, American music producer, songwriter and musician
  • Edwin E. Tozer (born 1943), British computer scientist, management consultant, and author
  • Elias Tozer (1825–73), Devon journalist, poet and collector of folk stories.
  • Elishama Tozer (1741–1790), New York politician
  • Faye Tozer (born 1975) English singer-songwriter with the band Steps
  • Geoffrey Tozer (1954–2009), Australian pianist
  • Henry Fanshawe Tozer (1829–1916), English writer, teacher, and traveler
  • Henry Tozer (priest) (1602–1650), English priest and academic
  • Horace Tozer (1844–1916), Australian lawyer and politician
  • John Tozer (1922–1990), Australian politician
  • Joseph Tozer (1881–1855), British actor
  • Keith Tozer, American soccer player
  • Kira Tozer, Canadian voice actress
  • Norman Tozer (1934–2010), British television and radio presenter and reporter
  • Solomon Tozer (disappeared 1848), Sergeant of Royal Marines
  • Tim Tozer (born 1959), British businessman
  • Vivian Tozer (1870–1954), Australian politician
  • William Tozer (1829–1899), British clergyman, bishop of Nyasaland

References[]

  1. ^ Patrick Hanks, Flavia Hodges, A.D. Mills, Adrian Room (2002). The Oxford Names Companion. Oxford University Press. p. 619. ISBN 0-19-860561-7.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Tozier, Name Meaning, Origin, Detailed Name Information & Meaning of Names at NameLab - FamilyEducation.com". Genealogy.familyeducation.com. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Howton". Moretonhampstead History Society. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Inscriptions on the gravestones in St Andrew's Churchyard". Moretonhampstead History Society. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
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