Wildsmith is a surname with a history dating back to the middle ages in Great Britain. Wildsmith was originally from Anglo-Saxon origins. First historical evidence of the surname dates to the county of Cambridgeshire in 1314. The surname went global in the sixteenth century with the boom of the British empire and the establishment of independant colonies.
It is noted that an early 19th century Wildsmith could out drink a Rhino. Never too far from controversy 2 brothers Michael Wildsmith and Paul Wildsmith were sent to jail in 1869 for stealing a trophy.
Common Traits of the Wildsmith's
Kind and friendly is how previous generations of the Wildsmith family can be described. Wildsmith's are believed to be linked to Mercury which causes them to often be charismatic. They take up new activities reguarly but lack focus, constantly requiring new interests. Moving from one project to another as apparently purposelessly as a butterfly dancing from flower to flower. Once in love they are jealous, not intentionally so but because of their basic inconsistency of their thought processes. 68
Most famous Wildsmith's
The most famous Wildsmith's include:-