STREATFIELD - Street was originally used to describe a Roman road in England. DE STRATAVILLA may have been the Latin name at baptism. Strata may be the same as the Italian word strada which meant road. Villa just means house. While Italian families did emigrate to England, I am not aware of this name being from Italy. So the best meaning for this name, in my opinion, is "dweller at the field of the Roman road." There was a Streatfield (sic) in E. Sussex called "Stretfelde" in the 1500's. I take this to be a road rather than a family name. The name "Street" is found as early as the 1300's in England. Gary Radcliffe