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Vernon occurs as masculine title that is from either a Gaul word vern for Alder tree (also springlike, flourishing, or vital) & the Gaulish-latin suffix indicating a location. So Vernon occurs as "place of alders". Variants include Vern, Vernard, Verne & Verna. Vernon was introduced into England as an aristocratic surname at the period of the Norman conquest.

Vernon is the title of many pages in the United States of America: Vernon, Alabama Vernon, California Vernon, Connecticut Vernon, Florida Vernon (village), New York Vernon (town), New York Vernon, Texas Vernon Township, Michigan Vernon, Vermont Vernon County, Wisconsin

Vernon is too a portion of the title of: Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania a total of toponym Mount Vernon. New Vernon, New Jersey North Vernon, Indiana Vernon Center, New York Vernon Hills, Illinois Vernon Township, New Jersey

Vernon is also a city within British Columbia, Canada.

Vernon is likewise a title of many communes around France:

Vernon, in the Ardèche département Vernon, in the Eure département Vernon, in the Vienne département

Vernon is too a family name of the below large souls: Dr Barbara Vernon, Australian birth activist Belinda Vernon, New Zealand politician Caroline Vernon, English author Colonel Chris Vernon, British Military Spokesman John Vernon, Canadian actor Michael Vernon, Australian consumer activist Sir Richard Vernon, English actor

A Vickers Vernon was a British military aircraft of the Interwar period.

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Vernon
Family history of Dallie Vernon including the surnames Davis, Grooms, Ramsey, Brown, Keller, Slaughter, Meadows, Bosley, Armentrout, Corbin, Seemann, Vernon, Spaid, Dudley, Howard, Reynolds, Carr, Sullivan and Coleman.

Vernon Family Tree
Ancestral history featuring surnames Hossack, Bunker, Adams, Steel, Shand, Holloway, Paulin, Hall, Tucker, Scarnell, Bray, Abrams and Jackson.






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