Craw is an English habitational name that arrived in Britain with Anglo-Saxon tribes. Residents of the village Cronkshaw in the county of Lancashire adopted Craw as their surname.[1]

George Catlin portrait of a Gentleman of the Craw surname with motto: God is My safety

List of persons with the surname

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  • Demas T. Craw (1900–1942), United States Army Air Forces colonel awarded the Medal of Honor for action in World War II
  • Garvie Craw (1948–2007), American football player
  • Pavel Kravař (c. 1391–1433), or Paul Craw, Bohemian Hussite emissary burned at the stake
  • Charles D. Craw (c. 1941), Retired Naval Chief Petty Officer out of the U.S.S. Sea Robin (SS 407).

References

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  1. ^ "Craw Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms".