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The most famous person with last name Jesson is Paul Jesson. Other famous people with last name include celebrities like Bruce Jesson and Thomas Jesson.
From the Old Norse, from the Dutch-Flemish, Jess, Jessen; a personal name.$. — British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning (1903) by Henry Barber. Jesson was the name of a minister of Prestwold in the reign of Elizabeth. Two centuries ago Sir William Jesson resided at Burleigh Park, Loughborough.
Jesson has been spelled many different ways, including Jesson, Jessen, Gesson and others. Early Notables of the Jesson family. Distinguished members of the family include. Sir William Jesson of Burley Park. William Jesson (1580-1651), an English dyer and politician, Member of Parliament for Coventry in 1640 and (1640-1648)
Jesson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ben Jesson (born 1988), British sport shooter; Bradley D. Jesson (1932–2016), Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court; Bruce Jesson (1944–1999), New Zealand left wing journalist, author and political figure; Cecil Jesson (1899–1961), member of the Queensland Legislative ...
English: shortened form of Jephson, from the Middle English personal name Geff, a pet form of Geoffrey (see Jeff) + -son, with -f- assimilated to the following -s-. Compare Jepson. 2. English: variant of Jason. 3. English: habitational name from Jurston, in Chagford (Devon).
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Notable people with the surname include: Ben Jesson (born 1988), British sport shooter. Bradley D. Jesson (1932–2016), Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Bruce Jesson (1944–1999), New Zealand left wing journalist, author and political figure. Cecil Jesson (1899–1961), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Jesson surname lived. Within census records, you can often find information like name of household members, ages, birthplaces, residences, and occupations. View Census Data for Jesson.