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UK surname

Seamons

A surname deriving from the occupational term for a tailor or seamster.

In the 1881 census there were 109 people recorded with the Seamons surname, ranking it #18,793 among surnames in the records. By 2016, the modern count was 162, ranked #22,512, down from #18,793 in 1881.

The strongest historical links point to Edmonton, London parishes and Hardwicke. In the modern distribution records, the strongest local clusters include Bexley, Waveney and Neath Port Talbot.

Across the surname records, the highest recorded count for Seamons is 200 in 2009. Compared with 1881, the name has grown by 48.6%.

1881 census count

109

Ranked #18,793

Modern count

162

2016, ranked #22,512

Peak year

2009

200 bearers

Map years

8

1861 to 2016

Key insights

  • Seamons had 109 recorded bearers in 1881, making it the #18,793 surname in that year.
  • The latest modern count shown here is 162 in 2016, ranked #22,512.
  • Within the historical census years, the highest count was 153 in 1901.
  • The contemporary neighbourhood profile most associated with the surname is Rural Amenity.

Seamons surname distribution map

The map shows where the Seamons surname is concentrated in each census or modern distribution year. Darker areas mean a stronger local concentration.

Distribution map

Seamons surname density by area, 1881 census.

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Timeline

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Seamons over time

The table below tracks recorded surname counts and rank from the 19th-century census years through the modern adult-register period.

Year Period Count Rank
1851 historical 47 #24,810
1861 historical 116 #18,751
1881 historical 109 #18,793
1891 historical 121 #21,169
1901 historical 153 #17,844
1911 historical 152 #17,712
1997 modern 193 #18,035
1998 modern 194 #18,451
1999 modern 197 #18,400
2000 modern 192 #18,683
2001 modern 187 #18,708
2002 modern 194 #18,651
2003 modern 198 #18,252
2004 modern 196 #18,438
2005 modern 188 #18,866
2006 modern 182 #19,402
2007 modern 185 #19,402
2008 modern 189 #19,315
2009 modern 200 #19,028
2010 modern 194 #19,819
2011 modern 183 #20,425
2012 modern 173 #21,135
2013 modern 180 #20,954
2014 modern 183 #20,880
2015 modern 168 #21,971
2016 modern 162 #22,512

Geography

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Where Seamons' are most common

Historical parish links are strongest around Edmonton, London parishes, Hardwicke, Ilketshall St Lawrence, Bungay St Mary, Bungay Holy Trinity and Chesham (incl. Chartridge, Billington & Latimers with Waterside. These are the places where the surname stands out most clearly in the older records.

The modern local-area list points to Bexley, Waveney, Neath Port Talbot and Greenwich. Treat these as concentration signals, not proof that every family line began there.

Some modern areas include a three-digit suffix, such as Leeds 110. The suffix is a small-area code, so it stays in the table while the prose uses the plain place name.

Top historical parishes

Rank Parish Area
1 Edmonton Middlesex (Exclusive Of London Districts)
2 London parishes London 3
3 Hardwicke Buckinghamshire
4 Ilketshall St Lawrence, Bungay St Mary, Bungay Holy Trinity Suffolk
5 Chesham (incl. Chartridge, Billington & Latimers with Waterside Buckinghamshire

Top modern areas

Rank Area District
1 Bexley 020 Bexley
2 Waveney 013 Waveney
3 Neath Port Talbot 004 Neath Port Talbot
4 Greenwich 033 Greenwich
5 Bexley 002 Bexley

Forenames

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First names often paired with Seamons

These lists show first names that appear often with the Seamons surname in historical and recent records.

Modern profile

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Neighbourhood profile for Seamons

Modern surname records can be compared with neighbourhood classifications. For Seamons, this points to the kinds of places where the surname is most concentrated today.

These neighbourhood labels describe areas, not individual people. They are useful because surnames often cluster through family history, migration, housing patterns and local work. A surname can be strongest in one type of neighbourhood even when people with that name live across the country.

The UK classification gives the national picture. The London classification is more specific to the capital, where housing, age profile, tenure and population mix can look quite different from the rest of the UK.

UK neighbourhood type

UK Output Area Classification

Supergroup

Suburbanites and Peri-Urbanities

Group

Rural Amenity

Nationally, the Seamons surname is most associated with neighbourhoods classed as Rural Amenity, within Suburbanites and Peri-Urbanities. This does not mean every Seamons household fits that profile, but it gives a useful signal about where the modern surname distribution is strongest.

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Group profile

This Group comprises older parents or retirees, with no resident dependent children, and with the lowest residential densities in this Supergroup. Predominantly UK-born, residents typically live in detached houses, although others do live in semi-detached and terraced properties. The level of multiple car ownership is the highest in this Supergroup. Most houses are owner occupied although social renting is also present. Many concentrations occur in high amenity rural locations, such as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Wider pattern

Pervasive throughout the UK, members of this Supergroup typically own (or are buying) their detached, semi-detached or terraced homes. They are also typically educated to A Level/Highers or degree level and work in skilled or professional occupations. Typically born in the UK, some families have children, although the median adult age is above 45 and some property has become under-occupied after children have left home. This Supergroup is pervasive not only in suburban locations, but also in neighbourhoods at or beyond the edge of cities that adjoin rural parts of the country.

London neighbourhood type

London Output Area Classification

Supergroup

Older Residents in Owner-Occupied Suburbs

Group

London Fringe

Within London, Seamons is most associated with areas classed as London Fringe, part of Older Residents in Owner-Occupied Suburbs. This gives the surname a London-specific profile rather than forcing the capital into the same pattern as the rest of the country.

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Group profile

Predominantly located in neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Greater London, residents of these neighbourhoods typically have their highest qualifications below degree (Level 4) level, with those still in work engaged in skilled trades and occupations in distribution, hotels and restaurants. There is low ethnic diversity in these neighbourhoods and high levels of Christian religious affiliation. Detached or terraced houses predominate, often with spare rooms.

Wider London pattern

The age distribution of these neighbourhoods is skewed towards the middle-aged and old, although few residents live alone or in communal establishments and numbers of dependent children are around average. Owner occupation is the norm, as is residence in detached or semi-detached houses. Residential densities are low and many households have spare rooms. Most residents were born in the UK and, aside from some identifying as members of Chinese or Indian ethnicities, identify as White. Mixed ethnicity households are rare. Incidence of married couples is higher than average and few individuals have never been married. A large proportion of individuals still in employment work in administrative and secretarial occupations, or in the construction industry. Few residents are students, and many households own more than one car.

Healthy neighbourhoods

Access to healthy assets and hazards

Seamons is most concentrated in decile 9 for access to healthy assets and hazards. This places the surname towards the healthier end of the index.

Lower deciles point towards weaker access to healthy assets or stronger exposure to local hazards. Higher deciles point towards stronger access and fewer hazards.

9
Lower access Higher access

Neighbourhood deprivation

Index of Multiple Deprivation

Seamons falls in decile 7 for neighbourhood deprivation. This puts the surname near the middle of the scale.

Decile 1 represents the more deprived end of the scale. Decile 10 represents the less deprived end.

7
More deprived Less deprived

Broadband speed

Fixed broadband download speed

The modern neighbourhood pattern for Seamons is most associated with a typical fixed broadband download band of 60-70 mbit/s.

The scale below places that band in context, from slower local download bands through to faster ones.

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Slower band Faster band

Area snapshot

Ethnic group estimate

Most common ethnic group estimate
White - British

This describes the area pattern most associated with Seamons, not the ethnicity of every person with the surname.

Meaning and origin of Seamons

The surname "SEAMONS" is believed to have originated in England, likely during the Middle Ages. Its earliest roots can be traced back to occupational surnames, which were derived from a person's trade or profession. In this case, "SEAMONS" may have been associated with individuals who worked as seamsters or tailors.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name "SEAMONS" can be found in the Pipe Rolls of Yorkshire from the 13th century, where a William Seamons was listed as a taxpayer. This historical record suggests that the name had already been established in Yorkshire by that time.

During the 14th and 15th centuries, variations of the name, such as "Seman" and "Seaman," began to appear in various historical documents, including parish records and court rolls. These variations likely stemmed from regional dialects and spelling differences that were common in those times.

In the 16th century, a notable figure named John Seamons (1520-1587) was recorded as a merchant and alderman in the city of Bristol. His prominence in the local community and trade suggests that the Seamons family had achieved a certain level of success and respectability by that era.

Another individual of note was Robert Seamons (1642-1716), a Puritan minister who served as the pastor of the First Church of Christ in Woburn, Massachusetts. His role as a religious leader in one of the early colonial settlements highlights the spread of the Seamons name to the New World.

During the 17th and 18th centuries, the name "SEAMONS" appeared in various parts of England, with concentrations in counties like Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and Norfolk. Surnames were becoming more standardized during this period, and the spelling "SEAMONS" became more prevalent.

In the 19th century, notable individuals bearing the Seamons surname included William Seamons (1802-1878), a British architect who designed several churches and public buildings in London, and James Seamons (1828-1901), a Scottish-born businessman and politician who served as the Mayor of Brisbane, Australia.

Throughout its history, the surname "SEAMONS" has maintained a connection to its occupational origins, with many individuals bearing the name continuing to work in trades and professions related to textiles, clothing, and tailoring.

Sourced from namecensus.com.

1881 census detail

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Seamons families in the 1881 census

These tables use 1881 census entries for people recorded with the Seamons surname. Use the location tables for concentration, then the name and occupation tables for the people behind the surname.

Top counties

Total is the county count. Frequency and index adjust for local population size, so they are better concentration signals. Buckinghamshire leads with 59 Seamons' recorded in 1881 and an index of 91.80x.

County Total Index
Buckinghamshire 59 91.80x
Suffolk 18 13.90x
Kent 9 2.48x
Bedfordshire 6 10.90x
Middlesex 6 0.56x
Cambridgeshire 4 5.94x
Leicestershire 2 1.70x
Hertfordshire 1 1.36x
Lancashire 1 0.08x
Northamptonshire 1 1.00x
Oxfordshire 1 1.52x
Surrey 1 0.19x

Top districts and towns

Districts give a more local view than counties. Total shows raw records, while frequency and index show local concentration. Weedon in Buckinghamshire leads with 20 Seamons' recorded in 1881 and an index of 12500.00x.

Place Total Index
Weedon 20 12500.00x
Hardwick 19 23750.00x
Bungay Holy Trinity 15 2272.73x
Bierton With Broughton 7 2333.33x
Chesham 7 295.36x
Dunstable 6 355.03x
St George Bloomsbury 6 98.36x
Greenwich 4 23.64x
Newmarket All Sts 4 800.00x
Plumstead 4 33.09x
Breedon On The Hill 2 555.56x
Hartwell 2 4000.00x
Lowestoft 2 32.68x
Aylesbury 1 35.09x
Drayton Beauchamp 1 1250.00x
Hulcott 1 2500.00x
Lambeth 1 1.08x
Lee 1 18.98x
Little Oakley 1 2000.00x
Oxford St Giles 1 31.95x
St Albans St Michael 1 121.95x
Toxteth Park 1 2.34x
Wenhaston 1 312.50x
Wingrave 1 303.03x

Top female names

These are the female first names most often recorded with the Seamons surname in 1881. Names are not merged, so initials, variant spellings and transcription quirks can appear as separate rows.

Name Count
Elizabeth 8
Mary 6
Annie 3
Edith 3
Eliza 3
Emma 3
Alice 2
Anna 2
Bertha 2
Ellen 2
Gertrude 2
Sarah 2
Ada 1
Agness 1
Ann 1
Anne 1
Clara 1
Corlina 1
Edna 1
Elizth.A. 1
Fanny 1
Jane 1
Janetta 1
Kate 1
Louisa 1
Lydia 1
Marie 1
Martha 1
Maud 1
Millicent 1
Rebecca 1
Rosanna 1
Ruth 1
Susan 1

Top male names

These are the male first names most often recorded with the Seamons surname in 1881. Names are not merged, so initials, variant spellings and transcription quirks can appear as separate rows.

Name Count
William 10
John 7
Henry 4
Arthur 3
Joseph 3
Charles 2
George 2
James 2
Michael 2
Walter 2
Adolphus 1
Alfred 1
David 1
Edward 1
Edwin 1
Frank 1
Frederic 1
Frederick 1
Harold 1
Henery 1
Josiah 1
Robert 1

FAQ

Seamons surname: questions and answers

How common was the Seamons surname in 1881?

In 1881, 109 people were recorded with the Seamons surname. That placed it at #18,793 in the surname rankings for that year.

How common is the Seamons surname today?

The latest modern count shown here is 162 in 2016. That gives Seamons a modern rank of #22,512.

What does the Seamons surname mean?

A surname deriving from the occupational term for a tailor or seamster.

What does the Seamons map show?

The map shows local surname concentration for the selected year. Darker areas have a stronger concentration of Seamons bearers relative to the surrounding population.

What records is this surname page based on?

The historical counts come from census surname records. The modern counts and neighbourhood summaries come from later surname distribution records. Counts are recorded bearers in those records, not a live estimate of everyone with the name today.