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Crump is a medieval English, Danish, Irish, French surname, meaning crippled man.[1]


Crump is an ancient surname of noble Anglo-Norman origin. The name is a derivative of "Crompton", a name given for a medieval town near Shaw, England for its "crumpled" geographical features.

The name was first given to a branch of descendants of Lord Gislebertus Venator, the "de Crompton" family.

Gilbert, being a son of Blois and cousin-german to the conqueror, was given dominion over the area as a palatine baron for his valiant support in the conquest of 1066.[2]

The family was given charge of this hostile landscape near the Welsh Marches shortly after his dominion was secured within the palatinate.

In the following centuries, the name of medieval knights became the name of merchants and tradesmen, the spelling changing with the times.

Other forms of this surname are speculated to include, but are not limited to: Crompe, Crumpton, Crumpe, Cromp, & Krump

The first person to have used a form of this surname was Sir Piers de Crompton, who was born in 1161 and knighted in 1183 at the age of 22.

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People with this name include

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