Hendron
Hendron is a surname of likely English origin. It is believed to be derived from the given name "Henry" combined with a suffix indicating a relationship or belonging. This could be either the patronymic suffix "-son" (meaning "son of") or a locative suffix denoting origin from a place associated with a person named Henry.
Variations of the name exist, reflecting regional pronunciations and spellings over time. Common variations include, but are not limited to, Hendrickson, Hendren, and possibly similar names with slightly different vowel sounds or spellings.
People with the surname Hendron have been found in various parts of the world, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada. Public records such as census data, birth certificates, and marriage records can provide further information about the distribution and history of families bearing this name.
Genealogical research can be used to trace the ancestry of individuals with the surname Hendron and to establish connections between different families bearing the same name. Such research often involves examining historical documents and records to identify ancestors and their places of origin.