The family name Sturgeon in Scotland and Ireland
The surname Sturgeon is well-known nationally as that of the former leader of the Scottish Nationalist Party and First Minister of Scotland from 2014 to 2023, Nicola Sturgeon. She was born in Irvine, Ayrshire, one of the counties in south-west Scotland where the surname has a history going back to at least 1544, when Andrew and John Sturgioun were witnesses in Dumfries. They may be ancestors of the men named Andrew Sturgeon and John Sturgeon, both of Scottish birth, who are recorded in Ulster in 1619, perhaps as planters. There were 212 persons so named in south-west Scotland in the 1881 census and 265 in northern Ireland in 1911. Thanks to migration across the Atlantic, it is currently far more common in America, where 9,007 individuals were registered with this name in the 2010 US census.
The Scottish and Irish name probably did not originate in south-west Scotland but more likely just over the border at Liddel Strength, Cumberland, overlooking Liddel Water, where a William Sturjon is recorded in 1281. Nor is it limited to that locality, as one can see on Steve Archer’s British 19th Century Surname Atlas, based on the 1881 census.


