Apparently
61Greydon — Apparently recorded in many spellings which seem to include Gradon, Graddon, Gratton, Gredan, Gredden, Gredon, Greydon, Greeding, Gridon and Grodden, this interesting surname is English. As such it is or rather was, residential, and would seem to …
62Gredden — Apparently recorded in many spellings which seem to include Gradon, Graddon, Gratton, Gredan, Gredden, Gredon, Greydon, Greeding, Gridon and Grodden, this interesting surname is English. As such it is or rather was, residential, and would seem to …
63Greeding — Apparently recorded in many spellings which seem to include Gradon, Graddon, Gratton, Gredan, Gredden, Gredon, Greydon, Greeding, Gridon and Grodden, this interesting surname is English. As such it is or rather was, residential, and would seem to …
64Gridon — Apparently recorded in many spellings which seem to include Gradon, Graddon, Gratton, Gredan, Gredden, Gredon, Greydon, Greeding, Gridon and Grodden, this interesting surname is English. As such it is or rather was, residential, and would seem to …
65Grodden — Apparently recorded in many spellings which seem to include Gradon, Graddon, Gratton, Gredan, Gredden, Gredon, Greydon, Greeding, Gridon and Grodden, this interesting surname is English. As such it is or rather was, residential, and would seem to …
66Hollingdale — Apparently recorded as Hollindale and Hollingdale, this is an English surname. It would seem to be locational from a place called Hollingdale, except that no place of that spelling has been found in any of the known gazetters of the British Isles …
67McGurn — Apparently recorded as McGivern, McGurn, Geran, Gerin, and Guerin, and probably others, this is an Irish surname. According to the famous Irish etymologist the last Edward MacLysaght, however spelt it may derive from the pre 10th century Gaelic… …
68Minerdo — Apparently recorded in the spellings of Minero or Minerdo, this is an early Spanish surname although probably of Roman origins. It appears to have at least two possible derivations. The first may be as a short or nickname form of the famous… …
69Minero — Apparently recorded in the spellings of Minero or Minerdo, this is an early Spanish surname although probably of Roman origins. It appears to have at least two possible derivations. The first may be as a short or nickname form of the famous… …
70Mogra — Apparently recorded as Magra, Mogra, Mogre, and Mogret, according to the surname list of Europe, there seem to be at least three possible origins for this unusual surname. It is our opinion that without knowing any of the genealogical background… …