Eason


The name Eason comes from Aythe where the first recorded spelling of the family name is that of Aythe Filius Thome which was dated circa 1630, in the "Baillie of Stratherne". Aythe filius Thome received a charter of the lands of Fornochtis in Strathearn from Robert the Steward around 1360. The next of the line was called Johem ayson iuuene. The surname Ayson seems to be a derivative from "Aythe's son." The spelling and pronunciation changed over time, until it reached the modern form of Eason and its variants.
Most Eason families are found in the United States, England, Canada and Scotland. It is the 20,158th most common surname in the world. Approximately 27,611 people bear this surname, which is most prevalent in the United States, but has its highest density in New Zealand.
There are many variants on the surname Eason, including , Easson,
There is also a One-Name Study on the .

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