Griswold
Griswold is a surname of English origin and also the name of a number of places and enterprises. The surname is generally considered to be toponymic, tied to a location associated with the early bearers, and it appears in American records dating to the colonial era. Variants of the name include Griswald and Griswolde, reflecting historical spelling variations.
Griswold, Connecticut, is a town in the United States named for individuals bearing the Griswold surname. The
In manufacturing, Griswold refers to the Griswold Manufacturing Company, a prominent producer of cast iron cookware
The name also appears in historical records of public life in the northeastern United States, where several