Jeddore is a L'nu (Mi'kmaq) surname, that has also led to placenames in the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.
The earliest instance of the surname Jeddore known to date is Kji-Saqamaw We'jitu Isidore, (circa 1656-1769). ( Saqamaw means "Chief"; Kji-Saqamaw means "Grand Chief").
The contemporary surname Isidore may also be related to Kji-Saqamaw We'jitu Isidore.
People commonly known by their family name Jeddore (in rare instances written as Jedor(e), Ledor(e), Geodol, Gietol and Gadole, include:
Jeddore is a L'nu (Mi'kmaq) surname, that has also led to placenames in the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.
The earliest instance of the surname Jeddore known to date is Kji-Saqamaw We'jitu Isidore, (circa 1656-1769). ( Saqamaw means "Chief"; Kji-Saqamaw means "Grand Chief").
The contemporary surname Isidore may also be related to Kji-Saqamaw We'jitu Isidore.
People commonly known by their family name Jeddore (in rare instances written as Jedor(e), Ledor(e), Geodol, Gietol and Gadole, include: