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  2. Griswold (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Griswold (also spelled Griswald) is a surname of English origin, from the Old English greosn (‘gravel’) and weald (‘woodland’). [1] However, some interoperations consider Griswold to mean "Gris" meaning "Grey" and "wold" meaning wood/forest. The surname Gris is a name of ancient French origin.

  3. Elizabeth (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name has many variants in use across the world and has been in consistent use worldwide. Elizabeth was the tenth most popular name given to baby girls in the United States in 2007 and has been among the 25 most popular names given to girls in the United States for the past 100 years. It is the only name that remained in the top ten US girls ...

  4. Tom Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Griswold is the father of seven children, including three boys and four girls. His children are Sam, Willie, Lucy, Charlie, Sally, [9] Finley and Hart Griswold. At age 4, Finley recovered from emergency surgery to remove a benign brain tumor. [10] Charlie, 27, died suddenly on July 29, 2022. [11]

  5. Griswold family - Wikipedia

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    The Griswold family ( / ˈɡrɪzwɔːld, - wəld /) [1] is an American political family from Connecticut and New York of English descent. The family's fortune originates from the 19th Century industrial and merchant pursuits. They tend to be Republican, but a few of them support the Democratic Party.

  6. Eliza Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Griswold speaking with Climate One in 2018. Eliza Griswold (born February 9, 1973) is a Pulitzer Prize –winning American journalist and poet. Griswold is currently a contributing writer to The New Yorker and a Distinguished Writer in Residence at New York University. She is the author of Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the ...

  7. Griswold v. Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protects the liberty of married couples to use contraceptives without government restriction. [1] The case involved a Connecticut "Little Comstock Act" that prohibited any person ...

  8. List of Scottish Gaelic given names - Wikipedia

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    The name is said to have been borne by various families of the surname Kennedy. [36] Uilleachan Willie [68] A diminutive of Uilleam; likewise, En Willie is a diminutive of En William. [69] Uilleam: William [2] SG equivalent of En William. [36] Uisdean, [1] [56] Ùisdean [2] Eugene, [56] Hugh

  9. Christian (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Christian is a unisex given name, which originated as a baptismal name used by persons of the Christian religion. It has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages, originally for males. It was later used for females, [1] without any feminising word endings. A historically commonly used abbreviation (used for example on English 17th ...