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Granville Jenkins Goad, 1868 - 1946
MyHeritage Family TreesGranville Grover Goad, 1924 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesGranville Goad, 1858 - 1932
MyHeritage Family TreesGranville Allison Goad, 1902 - 1969
MyHeritage Family TreesGranville A Goad (born Blankenship), 1891 - 1964
MyHeritage Family TreesGranville Jenkins Goad, born 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesGranville J. Goad
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Granville Goad in Licking Valley courier. - June 16 1921
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaGranville Jenkins Goad, 1868 - 1946
FamilySearch Family TreeGranville Allison Goad, 1902 - 1969
FamilySearch Family TreeGranville Grover Goad, 1924 - 2008
FamilySearch Family TreeGranville Goad, 1924 - 1926
FamilySearch Family TreeGranville Jenkins Goad, 1868 - 1946
Geni World Family Tree
Granville J Goad, born Circa 1869
1940 United States Federal Census
Granville A Goad, born Circa 1903
1920 United States Federal Census
Granville Goad, born Circa 1902
1910 United States Federal Census
Granville G Goad, born 1924
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment
Granville Goad, born 1878
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The first name Granville has its origins in England, derived from the Old French elements "grand" meaning "large" or "great," and "ville," meaning "town" or "settlement." This name was initially used as a surname, particularly in the 12th century, and is associated with various locations in England, notably Granville in Normandy, which was named after a prominent family. The meaning of Granville can be interpreted as "great town," reflecting a sense of prominence or importance, which may have been attributed to individuals bearing the name in historical contexts, often linked to landownership or nobility. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Granvile in some English-speaking regions, and it may also appear as Granvile or Granvyl in other languages. While the name is not exceedingly common today, it retains a classic charm and is sometimes used in literary or historical contexts, reflecting its noble roots.
The last name Goad has its origins in England, where it is believed to derive from the Old English word "gād," meaning "goat." This suggests that the name may have originally been a nickname for someone who was associated with goats, either through occupation as a herder or due to some characteristic reminiscent of the animal. The surname is most commonly found in the southwestern regions of England, particularly in Devon and Cornwall, where pastoral farming was prevalent. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Goade" and "Goads," which may reflect regional dialects or phonetic adaptations. While the name is not exceedingly common, it has historical roots that connect it to agrarian lifestyles and the natural environment, embodying the traits of resilience and adaptability associated with rural life.
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