10-675: [REDACTED] Look up vernon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vernon may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Vernon County, New South Wales Canada [ edit ] Vernon, British Columbia , a city Vernon, Ontario France [ edit ] Vernon, Ardèche Vernon, Eure United States [ edit ] Vernon, Alabama Vernon, Arizona Vernon, California Lake Vernon , California Vernon, Colorado Vernon, Connecticut Vernon, Delaware Vernon, Florida ,
20-598: A city Vernon Lake (Idaho) Vernon, Illinois Vernon, Indiana Vernon, Kansas Vernon Community, Hestand , Kentucky Vernon Parish, Louisiana Vernon Lake , a man-made lake in the parish Vernon, Michigan Vernon Township, Isabella County, Michigan Vernon Township, Shiawassee County, Michigan Vernon, Jasper County, Mississippi Vernon, Madison County, Mississippi Vernon, Winston County, Mississippi Vernon Township, New Jersey Vernon (town), New York Vernon (village), New York Vernon (Mount Olive, North Carolina) ,
30-656: A historic plantation house Vernon Township, Crawford County, Ohio Vernon Township, Scioto County, Ohio Vernon Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Vernon, Oklahoma Vernon, Portland, Oregon , a neighborhood of Portland Vernon, Texas Vernon, Utah Vernon, Vermont Vernon, West Virginia Vernon, Wisconsin , a village Vernon (community), Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Vernon County, Wisconsin Multiple countries [ edit ] Mount Vernon (disambiguation) People and fictional characters [ edit ] Vernon (given name) ,
40-483: A list of people and fictional characters with the given name Vernon (surname) , including a list of people with the surname Dai Vernon, pen name of Eliza D. Keith (1854–1939), American educator, suffragist and journalist Other uses [ edit ] HMS Vernon , two ships and a training establishment of the British Royal Navy Vickers Vernon , a British military cargo aircraft of
50-541: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Vernon County, New South Wales Download coordinates as: Vernon County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales , Australia. The Macleay River is part of the border in the north-east. It includes Walcha . Vernon County was named in honour of George John Venables-Vernon, 5th Baron Vernon (1803–1866). A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to
60-449: The approximate centre of each location is as follows: Vernon (surname) Vernon is a surname, from a masculine name that is derived from the Gallic word vern for Alder tree (also springlike , flourishing, or full of life) and a Gaulish- Latin suffix indicating a location. Thus Vernon is a "place of alders". Variants include Vern, Vernard, Verne, Verna, Sberna , Sberno. Vernon
70-574: The interwar period Vernon (1839) , a paddle steamer built in 1839 Baron Vernon , a title in Great Britain Vernon Systems , a museum collections management software company based in New Zealand Vernons , a football pool company Vernon Automobile Corporation Tropical Storm Vernon , several tropical cyclones named Vernon See also [ edit ] Vernon Islands (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
80-448: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vernon . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vernon&oldid=1165912285 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
90-680: Was introduced into England as an aristocratic surname at the time of the Norman conquest . It was adapted into Spanish as "Vernón". The earliest known use of Vernon as a surname dates from 1031 in Normandy, when a Hugh son of Roger de Vernon granted the church of St Peter in Fourques (probably either the present day Saint Paul de Fourques or St Eloi de Fourques) to the Abbey of St Ouen in Rouen. A few years later Hugh
100-486: Was recorded as one of the men consenting to a grant of land by Duke Robert of Normandy to the abbey of St Wandrille at Serville, ten miles north of Rouen. Although Hugh and his family were to become lords of the town and castle of Vernon later in the eleventh century, Hugh was not its lord at the time of this charter as the Dukes of Normandy held this title personally until 1035. In that year Duke William, Robert's son, then granted
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