Weldon may refer to:
In Canada:
In England:
In the United States:
People named Weldon, Welldon or Wheldon
John Walker may refer to:
William Johnson may refer to:
David, Dave, or Dai Thomas may refer to:
John Richardson may refer to:
James Johnson may refer to:
Welton may refer to:
James Burke may refer to:
George Johnson may refer to:
William Harrison may refer to:
John Marshall (1755–1835) was Chief Justice of the United States.
Lamb is a surname, and may refer to
Henderson is a surname of Scottish origin. The name is derived from patronymic form of the name Henry and Hendry, which is a Scottish form of Henry. It means "Son of Hendry" and "Son of Henry". In Scottish Gaelic it is rendered MacEanraig (masculine), and NicEanraig (feminine).
Bailey is an English or Scottish surname. It is first recorded in Northumberland, where it was said to have been changed from Balliol due to the unpopularity of Scottish king John Balliol. There appears to be no historical evidence for this, and Bain concludes that the earliest form was Baillie or Bailli . The origin of the name is most likely from Anglo-Norman bailli, the equivalent of bailiff; bailie remains a regional Scottish variant of the term bailiff. Alternatively, it has been suggested that the Norman name may have been locational, derived from Bailleul-En-Vimeu in Normandy.
Wilkinson is an English surname of Norman origin. It is a variant of Williamson, derived from a variant of William, Wilkin, brought to the Anglo-Scottish border during the Norman conquest. At the time of the British Census of 1881, the relative frequency of the surname Wilkinson was highest in Westmorland, followed by Yorkshire, County Durham, Lincolnshire, Cumberland, Northumberland, Lancashire, Cheshire and Nottinghamshire. People named Wilkinson include:
Joseph or Joe Bailey may refer to:
Lawrence is an English, Scottish and Irish surname. It is derived from Middle English or old French given name Laurence; itself derived from Latin Laurentius. The Oxford dictionaryof family names of Britain lists Laurence and McLaren as variants.
Lawson is an English and Scottish surname that may sometimes also be a given name.
Potter is an English surname that originally referred to someone who made pottery. It is occasionally used as a given name. People with the name include:
The surname Plumb may refer to: