The name Willetts has been established in Europe for nearly 100 years. Willetts is a English occupational surname of old French origins. Records dating back to 1469 suggest there was a contingency of Willetts's in the county of Suffolk.
Willetts is the 1766th most common name in the UK. The 1911 census carried out by H.M. Treasury for the UK shows the highest number of Willetts's in the county of Devon. A tarnished past is clear, particularly around the summer of 1928 when John Willetts stole a barrel of ale and was sentenced to jail. 105
Traits of the Willetts family
The Willetts family are well known for their outgoing mannerisms. The Willetts family tend to be energetic and charismatic due to the families proximity to the planet Venus. There is a side to Willettss which can be deeply thoughtful, and another, exceptionally challenging.
Some of the more famous Willetts's include: