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City in Minnesota, United States
Princeton is a city in Mille Lacs and Sherburne counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota, at the junction of the Rum River and its West Branch. It is 50
Princeton,_Minnesota
Public high school in Princeton, Minnesota, United States
Princeton High School is a public secondary school located on 807 Eighth Avenue South in Princeton Minnesota, United States. The school is part of the
Princeton High School (Minnesota)
Princeton_High_School_(Minnesota)
United States historic place
Princeton station in Princeton, Minnesota, United States, is a former passenger and freight depot on the Great Northern Railway. The building is a combination
Princeton_station_(Minnesota)
Airport
km) southwest of the central business district of Princeton, a city in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. This airport is included in the FAA's
Princeton Municipal Airport (Minnesota)
Princeton_Municipal_Airport_(Minnesota)
Radio station in Princeton, Minnesota, United States
WQPM (1300 AM) is a silent radio station licensed to Princeton, Minnesota and serving the St. Cloud area. The station is currently owned by Dennis and
WQPM
American politician and educator (1945–2004)
educator. Davis lived in Princeton, Minnesota. He received his bachelor's degree in agriculture education from University of Minnesota, in 1968, and his master's
Charles R. Davis (Minnesota politician, born 1945)
Charles_R._Davis_(Minnesota_politician,_born_1945)
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railroad station in Princeton, Illinois Princeton station (Minnesota), a former railroad station in Princeton, Minnesota Princeton station (NJ Transit)
Princeton_station
American politician (1855–1918)
in Princeton, Minnesota in 1876. Dunn was the editor and publisher of The Princeton Union newspaper. He served as town clerk for Princeton, Minnesota from
Robert_C._Dunn
American educator and politician (1936–2018)
physical education at Princeton High School in Princeton, Minnesota. He lived in Princeton, Minnesota. Peterson served in the Minnesota House of Representatives
Jerome_P._Peterson
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community Princeton, Maine, a town Princeton, Massachusetts, a town Princeton, Minnesota, a city Princeton Township, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota Princeton, Missouri
Princeton_(disambiguation)
American country singer (born 1950)
grew up in Princeton, Minnesota. His father, Robert J. Odegard, was a farmer, businessman and executive director of the University of Minnesota Foundation
Kevin_Odegard
American politician (born 1950)
U.S. Congress from Minnesota's 6th District. Tinklenberg was born in Princeton, Minnesota and grew up on a farm in Pease, Minnesota, a small, Dutch farming
Elwyn_Tinklenberg
Distillery based in Minneapolis, Minnesota
LLC is an American beverage manufacturer and distributor based in Princeton, Minnesota. The company produces a variety of alcoholic drink products, including
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Princeton, Indiana Princeton High School (Minnesota), Princeton, Minnesota Princeton Junior-Senior High School, Princeton, Missouri Princeton High School (North
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American novelist (1939–2007)
(220,000 m2) in Minnesota. After her husband's death in 1996, she moved back to Louisiana. She died in a hospital in Princeton, Minnesota, aged 68, from
Kathleen_E._Woodiwiss
Ceneus-designated place in Latah County, Idaho, United States
has been in operation since 1894. The community was named after Princeton, Minnesota, the native home of an early settler. Idaho portal List of census-designated
Princeton,_Idaho
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Maine, United States (FAA: PNN) Princeton Municipal Airport (Minnesota) in Princeton, Minnesota, United States (FAA: PNM) This disambiguation page lists articles
Princeton_Municipal_Airport
River in Minnesota, United States
connects Minnesota's Mille Lacs Lake with the Mississippi River. It runs for 151 miles (243 km) through the communities of Onamia, Milaca, Princeton, Cambridge
Rum_River
American lawyer and politician
the Minnesota bar. He lived in Princeton, Minnesota, with his wife and family. Mitchell served as the Mille Lacs County Attorney on the Princeton School
Clarence_C._Mitchell
American politician
newspaper editor. Cravens was born in Princeton, Minnesota and went to the Princeton public schools. He served in the Minnesota National Guard from 1915 to 1922
Fay_Cravens
American politician and businessman (1923–2017)
in Princeton, Minnesota. He served on the Princeton City Planning Commission. Dunn was a Republican. From 1965 to 1972, Dunn served in the Minnesota House
Robert_G._Dunn
American sportscaster
for ABC and the ESPN networks. Born in Saint Cloud, Minnesota, Matvick graduated from Princeton High School in 1991. He received a degree in mass communications
Clay_Matvick
American professional wrestler (born 1949)
Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2016. Backlund was born in Princeton, Minnesota, in 1949. He is a graduate of Princeton High School, where he was a state finalist in
Bob_Backlund
American college basketball coach
basketball coach at the University of North Dakota. Sather, from Princeton, Minnesota, played college basketball for Northern State in Aberdeen, South
Paul_Sather
American politician
politician who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1991 to 1997. Koppendrayer was appointed to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission
LeRoy_Koppendrayer
American politician (1948–2013)
was a member of the Republican Party. Grams was born on a farm in Princeton, Minnesota, and worked at several other news stations throughout the Midwest
Rod_Grams
American politician (born 1970)
Education Finance committee. Lawrence resides on the family farm in Princeton, Minnesota, along with his wife Marytina and their four children. They are members
Bryan_Lawrence_(politician)
American politician
1942) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, she represented
Sondra_Erickson
American politician
September 20, 2013) was an American businessman and politician. Born in Princeton, Minnesota, Odegard served in the United States Navy during World War II. He
Robert_J._Odegard
Bridge in Minnesota, United States
Machine List of crossings of the Upper Mississippi River Princeton Union newspaper. Princeton, Minnesota. Thursday, June 11, 1893. Volume 17, Number 21. Page
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campaign was jeopardized on January 30, 2006, when he was arrested in Princeton, Minnesota on felony charges stemming from allegations of stalking and flight
2006 Minnesota gubernatorial election
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Township in Minnesota, United States
Princeton Township is a township in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,256 at the 2010 census. Princeton Township was established
Princeton Township, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota
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American basketball player (born 1990)
Rapids, Minnesota, U.S. Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Listed weight 235 lb (107 kg) Career information High school Princeton (Princeton, Minnesota) College
Jared_Berggren
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Communications Service KPCS (FM), a radio station (89.7 FM) licensed to serve Princeton, Minnesota, United States This disambiguation page lists articles associated
KPCS
Newspaper in St. Cloud, Minnesota
The print version of the paper is printed by ECM Publishers in Princeton, Minnesota. The St. Cloud Times and Journal Press was created in 1929 through
St._Cloud_Times
NCAA women's ice hockey postseason tournament
first time in program history while Princeton reached the tournament for the first time in ten years. Minnesota Golden Gophers defeated the Boston College
2016 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament
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American politician
in the state of Minnesota. She served in the Minnesota House of Representatives. "Schumacher, Leslie J. - Legislator Record - Minnesota Legislators Past
Leslie_Schumacher
American politician
1949) was a Minnesota politician and the first Majority Leader of the Minnesota Senate. Orr was born on June 7, 1877 in Princeton, Minnesota to Abraham
Charles_N._Orr
College ice hockey team
head coach Bill Quackenbush. Former Princeton player and assistant coach Laura Halldorson would coach the Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey program
Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey
Princeton_Tigers_women's_ice_hockey
American football coach (born 1983)
season. Aurich was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. He graduated from Concordia Academy before attending Princeton University, where he played on the offensive
Andrew_Aurich
American fiddler and violinist (born 1994)
Bistodeau (born 1994) is an American fiddler and violinist from Princeton, Minnesota. Sedra Bistodeau began playing the violin at age three, studying
Sedra_Bistodeau
American politician and educator
was born in Corry, Pennsylvania. He received his bachelor's degree from Princeton University in 1971 and his master's degree from Humphrey School of Public
Peter_McLaughlin_(politician)
American politician
Hamline University. Fugina also went to Princeton University, Purdue University, the University of Minnesota, Stanford University, and the University
Peter_X._Fugina
American politician (born 1958)
States senator from Minnesota, a seat she has held since 2018. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), Minnesota's affiliate of the
Tina_Smith
American chemist and academic administrator
State University from 1970 and 1984. Robert W. MacVicar was born in Princeton, Minnesota, on September 28, 1918. MacVicar studied chemistry at the University
Robert_W._MacVicar
ranking include: Minnesota, Princeton, SMU, and TCU as season champions: Berryman QPRS: SMU Billingsley Report: Minnesota Boand System: Minnesota College Football
1935 college football rankings
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American physician
the United Nations in February 1954. Born in Rochester, Minnesota, Mayo graduated from Princeton University in 1921. He then received his medical degree
Charles_William_Mayo
American football player (born 1999)
football guard for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Princeton Tigers, earning all-Ivy
Henry Byrd (American football)
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American businessman and political figure (1943–2020)
Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1968. While a student at the University of Minnesota, Johnson began his political career as
James A. Johnson (businessman)
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Athletic teams of Princeton University
The Princeton Tigers are the athletic teams of Princeton University. The school sponsors 35 varsity teams in 20 sports. The school has won several NCAA
Princeton_Tigers
American government official and television personality (born 1980)
defense since 2025. Hegseth studied politics at Princeton University, where he was the publisher of The Princeton Tory, a conservative student newspaper. In
Pete_Hegseth
American politician (1919–2004)
II. Searles graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor's degree in psychology. He served on the Orono, Minnesota City Council and as Mayor of
Robert_L._Searles
Lake in the state of Minnesota, United States
County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The lake is just east of US Route 169 approximately one mile north of Princeton. Fog Lake was named for Frederick
Fog Lake (Mille Lacs County, Minnesota)
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Highway in Minnesota
Minnesota State Highway 95 (MN 95) is a 126.892-mile-long (204.213 km) highway in east-central Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with State Highway
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Selector of college football champions
1869- Princeton 1870- Princeton 1871- no college games 1872- Princeton 1873- Princeton 1874- Yale 1875- Princeton 1876- Yale 1877- Yale 1878- Princeton 1879-
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American politician (1868–1926)
Princeton University in 1889. He received his law degree from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1889. Denegre was admitted to the Minnesota bar
James_D._Denegre
American anthropologist (born 1971)
master's degrees at Stanford University and got her PhD in anthropology from Princeton University. From 1996 to 1997, Ho took a leave of absence from graduate
Karen_Ho
City in Minnesota, United States
Minneapolis is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 429,954 as of the 2020 census, it is the
Minneapolis
American football executive (born 1981)
League (NFL). Adofo-Mensah previously served as the general manager of the Minnesota Vikings from 2022 until 2025. Before that, he was the vice president of
Kwesi_Adofo-Mensah
NCAA women's ice hockey postseason tournament
Connecticut Quinnipiac Franklin Pierce Wisconsin Minnesota Minnesota Duluth Northeastern Yale Princeton In the fifth year under this qualification format
2026 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey tournament
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American author (born 1981)
Evolution X in a race against fellow author John Green at the Princeton Speedway in Princeton, Minnesota. Both of their vehicles caught fire. Stiefvater is married
Maggie_Stiefvater
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1998)
League (PWHL). She previously played for the Minnesota Frost. She played college ice hockey at Princeton Tigers, where she finished her career fifth in
Claire_Thompson_(ice_hockey)
Cancelled NCAA women's ice hockey postseason tournament
COVID-19 pandemic. Cornell Wisconsin Northeastern Minnesota Clarkson Mercyhurst Ohio State Princeton In the sixth year under this qualification format
2020 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament
2020_NCAA_National_Collegiate_women's_ice_hockey_tournament
Minnesota is a state located in the Midwestern United States. As of the 2020 census, 5,706,494 lived in Minnesota, further growing to 5,830,405 in the
List_of_cities_in_Minnesota
Lake in the state of Minnesota, United States
Princeton and Cambridge, Minnesota. List of lakes in Minnesota U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Spectacle Lake (Minnesota)
Spectacle_Lake_(Minnesota)
University of Minnesota slogan
University of Minnesota since 1884, when the newly emerging football team was coached by Thomas Peebles, a philosophy professor and former Princeton University
Ski-U-Mah_(slogan)
Jones was retiring from the sport. After graduating from Princeton, Gordon returned to Minnesota and became a sports writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press
Dick_Gordon_(sportswriter)
American politician (1935–2023)
born in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He attended St. Paul Academy and Summit School and then received his bachelor's degree from Princeton University. Milton
John_Watson_Milton
County in Minnesota, United States
Onamia Public Schools Princeton Public School District National Register of Historic Places listings in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota "State & County QuickFacts"
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American football player (born 2002)
School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was rated as a three-star recruit and committed to play college football for the Princeton Tigers. Travis was also
Jalen_Travis
Lighting and electrical distribution company established in New York City in 1878
same exhibition was mentioned several weeks later in a newspaper of Princeton, Minnesota, and Bismarck, North Dakota. The lamp was described as a strip of
Electro-Dynamic_Light_Company
The 2002 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 2002 for the post of governor of Minnesota. Republican candidate Tim Pawlenty defeated
2002 Minnesota gubernatorial election
2002_Minnesota_gubernatorial_election
(4–1–0) Colgate (4–1–1) 5. 6. Princeton Minnesota Duluth (2–0–0) Minnesota Duluth (2–2–0) Minnesota Duluth (4–2–0) Minnesota Duluth (4–2–0) 6. 7. Clarkson
2020–21 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey rankings
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American football player (born 1998)
1998) is an American professional football offensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football
Ryan_Van_Demark
original prototype was eventually purchased by Lyle Anderson, of Princeton, Minnesota from a used motorcycle dealership in Minneapolis and prior to that
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American legal analyst
preparatory independent day school in Saint Paul, Minnesota. In 2001, she graduated with an A.B. from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Laura_Coates
American businessman (1931–1995)
college at Vanderbilt University and transferred to Princeton University, graduating in 1953. At Princeton, he majored in English, and belonged to the Republican
E._Bronson_Ingram_II
The 2024 Minnesota House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of Minnesota on November 5, 2024, to elect members to the House of Representatives
2024 Minnesota House of Representatives election
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AM radio frequency
9475; -82.395833 (WQBN - 5 kW daytime, 0.16 kW nighttime) WQPM Princeton, Minnesota 59618 D 1 0.083 45°33′10″N 93°34′54″W / 45.552778°N 93.581667°W
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River in Princeton, Minnesota St. Croix River viewed in Wisconsin St. Louis River at Thomson, Minnesota Straight River near Owatonna, Minnesota Vermilion
List of longest streams of Minnesota
List_of_longest_streams_of_Minnesota
American sinologist
and Virginia, his wife of 71 years, reside in Falcon Heights, Minnesota." The Princeton Alumni Weekly featured a short article by Stephen Dittmann about
Richard_B._Mather
American gridiron football player (born 1983)
high school football at Loyola Catholic School in Mankato, Minnesota. Ben attended Princeton University, graduating in 2006 with a BSE (Bachelor of Science
Ben_Brielmaier
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(Alexandria, Minnesota) Great Northern Depot (Bemidji, Minnesota) Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, Minneapolis, Minnesota Great Northern Depot (Princeton, Minnesota)
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NCAA award for the outstanding men's ice hockey player
is named for Hall of Famer Hobey Baker, who played college hockey at Princeton University and died shortly after World War I. The original statue for
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American economist
and Marie Robertson Professor of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, where he is also the Director of the Louis A. Simpson Center
Richard_Rogerson
Unincorporated community in Idaho, United States
"Harvard" as a complement to the existing Princeton, five miles (8 km) west, which was named after Princeton, Minnesota. Other locations in the vicinity with
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College football rating system
1869 Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton 1870 Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton 1871 — — — — 1872 Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton 1873
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the American Civil War. Van Cleve was born in Princeton, New Jersey. He studied for two years at Princeton University, and then entered the United States
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Private liberal arts colleges in Minnesota
are two closely related private, Benedictine liberal arts colleges in Minnesota. The College of Saint Benedict is a college for women in St. Joseph and
College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University
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American ice hockey and ball hockey player (born 1992)
biological science from the University of Minnesota and a bachelor's degree in ecology and evolutionary biology from Princeton. She previously attended Red Wing
Rose_Alleva
American author and academic (1941–2026)
Princeton University. He was also the author of a handbook for writers, The Modern Library Writer's Workshop. Koch was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota,
Stephen_Koch_(writer)
number of games played." Michigan (7–0–1), Minnesota (4–0–4) and Princeton (9–0) were all unbeaten, and Princeton was untied as well. Based on its schedule
1933 college football rankings
1933_college_football_rankings
College ice hockey team season
"Providence vs Minnesota". GopherSports.com. University of Minnesota Athletics. November 28, 1997. Retrieved September 28, 2025. "Minnesota vs Princeton". GopherSports
1997–98 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey season
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This is a list of lakes of Minnesota. Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes", Minnesota has 11,842 lakes of 10 acres (4.0 ha) or more. The 1968 state survey
List_of_lakes_of_Minnesota
The 2002 United States Senate election in Minnesota took place on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Senator Paul Wellstone was running for a third term but
2002 United States Senate election in Minnesota
2002_United_States_Senate_election_in_Minnesota
Danish linguist and academic (1925–2026)
for graduate study at the University of Minnesota, where he spent the next eight years until he came to Princeton in 1956. His doctoral dissertation, “The
Hans_Aarsleff
American football coach (1899–1982)
from 1938 to 1947. He also coached at the University of Minnesota (1930–1931) and Princeton University (1932–1937). Before coaching, he played football
Fritz_Crisler
County in Minnesota, United States
Sherburne County is a county in Central Minnesota. At the 2020 census, the population was 97,183. The county seat is Elk River. Sherburne County is included
Sherburne_County,_Minnesota
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English
English : habitational name from Brinton in Norfolk, named in Old English as Br̄ningtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with (-ing-) Br̄ni’ (a personal name based on Old English bryne ‘fire’, ‘flame’), or from any of various other places with names of the same origin, such as Brineton in Staffordshire, Brimpton in Berkshire, Brenton in Devon, Brington in Cambridgeshire or (Great and Little) Brington in Northamptonshire.William Brinton (1635–99) came from Staffordshire, England, to West Chester, PA, in 1684–85.
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Principal one; first. The rock musician Prince.
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Prince's Town; Principal One
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English
English : (of Norman origin): nickname from Old French beu, bel ‘fair’, ‘lovely’ + chere ‘face’, ‘countenance’. Although it originally meant ‘face’, the word chere later came to mean also ‘demeanor’, ‘disposition’ (hence English cheer), and the nickname may thus also have denoted a person of pleasant, cheerful disposition. There has been some confusion with Bowser.English : nickname for someone given to belching. See Balch.English : Andrew Belcher came before 1654 from London, England, to Cambridge, MA, where he kept a tavern. His family was originally from Wiltshire. His descendant Jonathan Belcher (1682–1757), a weathy merchant, was governor of MA and NH. Subsequently, as governor of NJ, he was one of the founders of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton).
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English : habitational name from Bainbridge in North Yorkshire, named for the Bain river on which it stands (which is named with Old Norse beinn ‘straight’) + Old English brycg ‘bridge’.A family of this name was very prominent in Princeton, NJ, from the mid 17th century.
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English (Yorkshire) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of habergeons, Middle English, Old French haubergeon. The habergeon was a sleeveless jacket of mail or scale armor, which was also worn for penance.Born in Beverley, Yorkshire, England, James Habersham emigrated to the infant colony of Georgia in 1738 with his friend George Whitefield. Together they established what is believed to be America’s first orphanage. Habersham was married in Bethesda, GA, in 1740 and had three surviving sons, all of whom were educated at Princeton and became ardent patriots.
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English
English : habitational name from any of the places, for example in Cheshire, County Durham, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Shropshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, and North and West Yorkshire, so called from Old English stocc ‘tree trunk’ or stoc ‘dependent settlement’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. It is not possible to distinguish between the two first elements on the basis of early forms.A family of this name were established in America by an English Quaker, Richard Stockton, in 1656. He bought large tracts of land around Princeton, NJ, and founded an estate on which his great-grandson, Richard Stockton (1730–81), a leading colonial lawyer and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, was born.
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English : regional name from the district around Middlesbrough named Cleveland ‘the land of the cliffs’, from the genitive plural (clifa) of Old English clif ‘bank’, ‘slope’ + land ‘land’.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Kleiveland or Kleveland, habitational names from any of five farmsteads in Agder and Vestlandet named with Old Norse kleif ‘rocky ascent’ or klefi ‘closet’ (an allusion to a hollow land formation) + land ‘land’.Grover Cleveland (1837–1908), 22nd and 24th president of the U.S., was the fifth child of a country Presbyterian clergyman. His father, Richard Falley Cleveland, a graduate of Yale College and of the theological seminary at Princeton, was descended from a certain Moses Cleaveland who arrived in MA in 1635.
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for a wild or uncouth person, from Middle English, Old French salvage, sauvage ‘untamed’ (Late Latin salvaticus literally ‘man of the woods’, a derivative of Latin silva ‘wood’, influenced by Latin salvus ‘whole’, i.e. natural).Irish : generally of English origin (it was taken to County Down in the 12th century), this name has also sometimes been adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Ó Sabháin, the name of a small south Munster sept, which was earlier Anglicized as O’Savin (see Savin).Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish Savich.A Jacob Savage, born in Exeter, Devon, England, in 1604, is recorded in Essex, NJ, by the early 1630s. Edward Savage, of Huguenot descent, emigrated from Ireland to Massachusetts in 1696. His grandson and namesake, who was born in Princeton, MA, in 1761 gained fame as an artist for his portrait of George Washington (1789–90).
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English
English : of uncertain origin. Reaney explains this as a nickname for a person who is difficult to shake off, from Middle English bur(r) ‘bur’ (a seedhead that sticks to clothing). Burre occurs as a surname or byname as early as 1185, but the vocabulary word is not recorded in OED until the 14th century. Another possibility is derivation from Old English būr ‘small dwelling or building’ (modern English bower), but there are phonological difficulties here too.German : perhaps a variant spelling of Bur, or a topographic name from Burr(e) ‘mound’, ‘hill’, or in the south a variant of Burrer.The American political leader Aaron Burr (1756–1836) was the son of a clergyman and academic, president of Princeton University. On his mother’s side he was descended from the Puritan preacher Jonathan Edwards; on his father’s from Jehu Burr, who emigrated from England with John Winthrop to MA in 1630.
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The jurisdiction, sovereignty, rank, or estate of a prince.
n.
A petty prince; a princeling.
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