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* [[William Gregg (industrialist)]] (1800–1867), Founder of the pioneer Graniteville, South Carolina textile mill |
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* [[William Gregg (soldier)]] (1890–1962), British First World War Victoria Cross recipient |
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* Harriet Gregg Young (1818 - 1909), President Harry S. Truman's maternal grandmother |
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==People with the surname Greg== |
==People with the surname Greg== |
Revision as of 08:06, 29 January 2023
Gregg and Greg are surnames of English or Scottish origin. In England, they are variant forms of the surname Gregory.[1] The surnames are first recorded as Gregge in 1234, within the Liber feodorum, a document compiled in the reign of Henry II of England. Another early instance of the name is Gregge, recorded in 1306, within the Feet of Fines (for Essex); and as Greggez in 1504, within the Register of the Freemen of the City of York.[2]
Gregg is also a Scottish surname, a shorthand variant of the Highland Clan Gregor or MacGregor.
People with the surname Gregg
- Alan Gregg (physician) (1890–1957), American physician and Rockefeller Foundation officer
- Alan Gregg (musician), New Zealand musician
- Alexander W. Gregg (1855–1919), U.S Representative from Texas
- Allan Gregg (born 1952), Canadian political advisor and pundit
- Andrew Gregg (1755–1835), U.S. Representative and Senator from Pennsylvania
- Avani Gregg (born 2002), American internet celebrity, actor, and make-up artist
- Clark Gregg (born 1962), film and television actor and writer
- David Gregg (disambiguation), multiple people
- Donald Gregg (born 1927), U.S. Ambassador to South Korea (1989–1993)
- Eric Gregg (1951–2006), Major League Baseball umpire (1975–1999)
- Forrest Gregg (1933–2019), American football player and coach
- Harry Gregg (1932–2020), professional football player who played for Northern Ireland and Manchester United, and is a survivor of the Munich air disaster.
- Hugh Gregg (1917–2003), governor from New Hampshire
- James M. Gregg (1806–1869), U.S. Representative from Indiana
- John Gregg (1828–1864), American Civil War Confederate general
- John Irvin Gregg (1826–1892), American Civil War Union commander, cousin of David Gregg
- John Robert Gregg (1867–1948), the creator of the eponymous shorthand system Gregg Shorthand
- Judd Gregg (born 1947), governor and U.S. Senator from New Hampshire
- Julie Gregg (1937–2016), American actress
- Maxcy Gregg (1814–1862), American Civil War Confederate general
- Milton Fowler Gregg (1892–1978), Canadian First World War Victoria Cross recipient and Member of Canadian Parliamenter
- Paul Gregg (born 1941), English multi-millionaire businessman
- Randy Gregg (ice hockey) (born 1956), former Canadian ice hockey player
- Randy Gregg (musician) (born 1969), American hard rock musician
- Richard Bartlett Gregg (1885–1974), American philosopher, pacifist, and friend of Mahatma Gandhi
- Tommy Gregg (born 1963), Major League Baseball player
- Troy Leon Gregg (1948–1980), convicted murderer, first death sentence to be upheld by Supreme Court after Furman v. Georgia and first inmate to successfully escape Georgia's death row
- William Gregg (industrialist) (1800–1867), Founder of the pioneer Graniteville, South Carolina textile mill
- William Gregg (soldier) (1890–1962), British First World War Victoria Cross recipient
- Harriet Gregg Young (1818 - 1909), President Harry S. Truman's maternal grandmother
People with the surname Greg
- Percy Greg (1836–1889), English writer, son of William Rathbone Greg
- Robert Hyde Greg (1795–1875), English industrialist and economist
- Samuel Greg (1758–1834), English entrepreneur
- Samuel Greg (junior) (1804–1876), English industrialist and philanthropist, son of Samuel Greg
- W. W. Greg (1875–1959), English bibliographer and Shakespeare scholar
- Robert Greg (1876–1953), British diplomat
- William Rathbone Greg (1809–1881), English essayist
References
- ^ "What's in a name?". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
- ^ Reaney, Percy Hilde; Wilson, Richard Middlewood (2006). A Dictionary of English Surnames (3rd ed.). London: Routledge. p. 1413. ISBN 0-203-99355-1.