Proper noun
Gilstrap (countable and uncountable, plural Gilstraps)
A surname from Old English.
Blame John Gilstrap and Donna Andrews, but don’t forget Mystery Writers of America, whose 70th anniversary provided the excuse for this dangerously charming mash-up. Source: Internet
Born May 8, 1931, in Bedford, she was the daughter of Edwin R. and Ella (Gilstrap) Williams. Source: Internet
Born May 28, 1950, in Bedford, she was the daughter of Jackie Lee and Maxine Agnes (Gilstrap) Doub. Source: Internet
Deneda Gilstrap Harker of Bedford, IN, died Wednesday, May 19, 2004, at Columbus Health & Rehab Center in Columbus, IN. Source: Internet
Deacon Gilstrap will return to Rome to complete his formation in preparation for his ordination to the priesthood in 2015. Source: Internet
“Edwuin and Hung are transplants,” Father Gilstrap said. Source: Internet