- Source: Haslam (surname)
Haslam is a surname originating in England since the Anglo Saxons. One source says it originated from a village in Lancashire that doesn't exist anymore called Haesel-hamm which is Old English for Hazel-Wood Farm. Another is Hasland in Derbyshire, which makes sense because records show the surname originated from the county before emigrating to Oxfordshire in the 15th century and later to Lancashire where the surname is most common, strongly around Bolton.. William Haslam (1563-1592) was married to Alice Woodfall, sister to Lady Margareta Woodfall whom married Sir William Thomas Parr, son to William Parr, Marquess of Northampton and nephew to Katharine Parr, King Henry VIII's sixth and last wife. Haslam began appearing in Ireland after Oliver Cromwell's conquest in the mid-17th century, and in the early 19th century have emigrated to Canada and the United States, mostly around Maryland and Pennsylvania before later moving to Tennessee and the west coast. Convicts with Haslam around that time were sent to Tasmania and New South Wales in Australia, and later immigrants arrived in Adelaide, South Australia and New Zealand.
Notable people
Alfred Seale Haslam (1844–1927), knight, engineer, mayor of Derby
Alexander Haslam (born 1962), British psychologist
Andrew Haslam (1846-1923), Canadian politician
Annie Haslam (1947), singer and songwriter
Bill Haslam (born 1958), former governor of the state of Tennessee
Chris Haslam (born 1980), Canadian professional skateboarder
Dave Haslam, author and DJ
David Haslam (GP) (1962-2021), past chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners
David W. Haslam (1923-2009), Royal Navy hydrographer
Edwin Haslam (1932-2013), physical organic chemist and author
Fred Haslam (game designer), game designer
Fred Haslam (footballer) (1899-1971), English footballer
George Haslam (footballer) (1898-1980), English footballer
Gerald Haslam (1937-2021), author
Harry Haslam (footballer, born 1921) (1921–1986)
Henry Haslam (footballer) (1879-1942), British footballer
Jim Haslam (born 1930), businessman and philanthropist of Knoxville, Tennessee
Jonathan Haslam (born 1951), Professor of the History of International Relations, Institute for Advanced Study
John Haslam (1764–1844), British physician known for his writings on mental illness
Juliet Haslam (born 1969), Australian field hockey player
Karen Haslam (born 1946), Canadian politician
Lee Haslam (born 1975 or 1976), British disc jockey and music producer
Leon Haslam (born 1983), motorcycle racer, son of Ron
Lewis Haslam (1856-1922), British politician
LuAnn Haslam (1953), former American child actress
Mark Haslam (born 1972), New Zealand cricketer
Nicholas Haslam (born 1939), society interior designer, columnist, and bon viveur
Robert Haslam (Pony Express) (1840–1912), Pony Express rider
Radeem Haslam (born 1991), Jamaican record producer and businessman
Robert Haslam (industrialist) (1923–2002), chairman of British Coal and British Steel
Ron Haslam (born 1956), motorcycle road racer
William Haslam (1850–1898), South Australian politician
Jorge Guillermo Borges Haslam (1874 – 1938), Argentine lawyer, teacher and philosopher, also notable for being Jorge Luis Borges's father
See also
Haslem, surname
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