Welcome to the Kennett Family Tree.
This Kennett family originated in the north of Kent, UK, and via
seafaring family members, spread to various sea ports including
Bristol, and on into Somerset and Dorset.
The origin of the surname Kennett is thought to have originated from
the name of a Cambridgeshire village or the River Kennet in Wiltshire
and the East and West Kennett villages either side of it. However, the
present-day Norman form of the name Kennett, is Quenet (or Quenot) and
this was thought to have been the original name of these villages. If
this is the case, the name may have come to England with the Norman
conquest. Another thought is that as the biggest population of
Kennett's in the UK lived in Kent, it could also be a derivation of
the name of the county of Kent.
Within my tree I have two distinct Kennett family groups which do not
appear to have a direct connection (more research needed), although
they are linked via several marriages. To differentiate between them,
I have roughly grouped them as the 'North Kent Kennetts' and the
'South Kent Kennetts'.
There are two trees devoted to the Kennett's - those mostly living in
the north of Kent and those mostly
residing in the south of Kent. These two trees are connected via
several marriages in later years,
but the search is on to find a common source for them.
Sumner
Kennett (North Kent)
Kennett (South Kent)
Bruton
Few
Oram
Sherring
Stump
Gum
Shurmer
Hawker |