Olmsted (name)
This article is about the name Olmsted. For other uses, see Olmsted.
Olmsted | |
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Family name | |
Region of origin | British Isles |
Language(s) of origin | English |
Related names | Armistead, Armitstead, Armystead, Armstead, Olmstead, Ormstead, Ampstead |
Olmsted is a surname of Anglo Saxon origin. Its oldest public record dates pre-1066 in Cheshire.[1] People with the name include:
- The notable Olmsted family of New York City:
- Frederick Law Olmsted, an American landscape architect
- his sons John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., also landscape architects, and their company Olmsted Brothers
- George W. Olmsted (b. 1874), founder of Long Island Lighting Company (LILCo), patron of the Chief Cornplanter Council, Boy Scouts of America
- George H. Olmsted (b. 1901), veteran of World War I and World War II, General in the United States Army, life insurance magnate, and philanthropist
- Frederick Law Olmsted, an American landscape architect
- Aaron Olmsted, investor in the Connecticut Land Company in the United States
- Andrew J. Olmsted, a U.S. soldier during the Iraq occupation
- Dan Olmsted, a senior editor for United Press International (UPI) and author of the Age of Autism reports
- David Olmsted, an American politician
- Denison Olmsted, an American astronomer
- Frederick E. Olmsted, An American artist
- John Olmsted (1938–2011), an American naturalist and conservationist
- John W. Olmsted (1903–1986), an American historian
- Nathan Olmsted (1812-1898), an American politician
- Thomas Olmsted, an American prelate of the Catholic Church
References
- ↑ "Olmsted Family Crest and Name History". houseofnames.com. 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
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