Witherspoon (surname)

Witherspoon is composed of the elements 'wether' and 'spong/spang' which are taken from Middle English. Originally, Witherspoon was a place name meaning 'a narrow strip of land where sheep dwell', The surname most likely comes from County Durham, North East England as in the 1881 census, County Durham had far more inhabitants named Witherspoon than any other county. In particular, you are 1422 times more likely to find a Witherspoon in the village of Birtley, County Durham than anywhere else in the United Kingdom

Witherspoon
Current regionEngland and its former colonies
Earlier spellingsWetherspong/Wetherspang
EtymologyMiddle English
'wether' - sheep or ram + 'spong'/'spang' - narrow strip of land (northern English dialect)
Place of originEngland

With the British colonisation of many parts of the world, the name has spread to Australia, United States, New Zealand and Canada, among others, and now there are more Witherspoons in the U.S. than in their home country.

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Notable people with the name include:

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Politicians

  • Buddy Witherspoon, former National Executive Committeeman of the South Carolina Republican Party
  • James Hervey Witherspoon, Jr., (1810–1865), Confederate States of America politician
  • John Witherspoon (1723–1794) clergyman and signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence
    • Doctor John Witherspoon, a bronze sculpture in Washington D.C. by William Couper of John Witherspoon
  • Robert Witherspoon (1767–1837), U.S. Representative from South Carolina
  • Samuel Andrew Witherspoon (1855–1915), U.S. Representative from Mississippi

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