Gullo History, Family Crest & Coats of ArmsEarly Origins of the Gullo familyThe surname Gullo was first found in Northampton where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. The Saxon influence of English history diminished after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The language of the courts was French for the next three centuries and the Norman ambience prevailed. But Saxon surnames survived and the family name was first referenced in the year 1402 where Thomas Gyllowe held estates. Early History of the Gullo familyThis web page shows only a small excerpt of our Gullo research. Another 104 words (7 lines of text) covering the years 1455, 1487, 1501, 1704, 1772 and 1901 are included under the topic Early Gullo History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. Gullo Spelling VariationsSpelling variations of this family name include: Gillow, Gilow, Gyllow, Gylow, Gilloe, Gillough, Gilough, Giloe, Gillot, Gillott and many more. Early Notables of the Gullo familyMore information is included under the topic Early Gullo Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. Gullo RankingIn the United States, the name Gullo is the 13,769th most popular surname with an estimated 2,487 people with that name. 1
Some of the first settlers of this family name were: Gullo Settlers in United States in the 20th Century
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The motto was originally a war cry or slogan. Mottoes first began to be shown with arms in the 14th and 15th centuries, but were not in general use until the 17th century. Thus the oldest coats of arms generally do not include a motto. Mottoes seldom form part of the grant of arms: Under most heraldic authorities, a motto is an optional component of the coat of arms, and can be added to or changed at will; many families have chosen not to display a motto. Motto: Alis et animo Motto Translation: With speed and courage.
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