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Cranston: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Local. The town of Crans, a Danish leader who invaded England; a parish in Edinburgshire, Scotland.
Cranston Surname Origin
Cranston: Place of Origin :  Lothian (United Kingdom) |  Strathclyde (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Hampshire (United Kingdom) |  Surrey (United Kingdom) |  West Sussex (United Kingdom)
Cranston: Online Family Trees
CRANSTON Falahill, Scottish Borders (Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1510 - 1510
CRANSTON Cockburnspath, Berwick (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1843 - 1850
CRANSTON Edinburough, Midlothian (Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1875 - 1875
CRANSTON Coesbie,Berwick (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1500 - 1500
CRANSTON Stirlingshire (Central, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1524 - 1524
CRANSTON Crombie, Fife (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1457 - 1457
CRANSTON Crosbie, Ayrshire (Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1483 - 1483
CRANSTON Goldingstones (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1543 - 1543
CRANSTON Huntly, Aberdeenshire (Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1520 - 1520
CRANSTON Roxburgh Castle, Kelso, Roxburghshire (Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1492 - 1492

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Cranston: Books that contain this surname
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CRANSTONA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... nearest neighbour. Again, in 1503, William Cranston, of that ilk, and James, his brother, were cited to appear at Selkirk, ...
CRANSTONThe New England historical and genealogical register (Volume 60)
Author: New England Historic Genealogical Society - Published in 1874
... to a deed. In 1673, John Cranston, of Newport, R. I., sold land in Boston, bequeathed to him by the ...
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