Cranford
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old English cran (“crane”) + ford.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Cranford (countable and uncountable, plural Cranfords)
- An area in Greater London, on the boundary between the boroughs of Hillingdon and Hounslow (OS grid ref TQ1072). [1]
- A hamlet in Torridge district, Devon, England (OS grid ref SS3421). [2]
- A civil parish in Kettering district, Northamptonshire, England.
- A small village in the north of County Donegal, Ireland.
- A township in Union County, New Jersey, United States.
- A community in the Municipal District of Taber, Alberta, Canada.
- A surname.
Related terms
[edit]- Crane (river at Cranford, Greater London)
Statistics
[edit]- According to the 2010 United States Census, Cranford is the 3999th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 8883 individuals. Cranford is most common among White (81.17%) and Black/African American (13.87%) individuals.
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- en:Places in Greater London, England
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- en:Villages in County Donegal, Ireland
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- en:Places in New Jersey, USA
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