Proper noun
A surname.
Any of numerous villages in England.
A village in Lindal and Marton parish, Barrow-in-Furness borough, Cumbria (OS grid ref SD2477).
A suburban area and electoral ward in south-east Blackpool, Lancashire, which includes Great Marton and Little Marton (OS grid ref SD3335).
A town in Rangitikei District, New Zealand.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMy parents, Mary Agnes Smith and Rowland Smith, both had to work since their early teens, she in the holiday boarding house of her mother and he in his father's market garden in Marton Moss, a village on the south side of Blackpool, just north of Saint Anne's-on-Sea. Michael Smith
Early life and family James Cook was born on 27 October 1728 in the village of Marton in Yorkshire and baptised on 3 November in the local church of S. Cuthbert, where his name can be seen in the church register. Source: Internet
Federer tells McEnroe that it was a tough start and “Marton played clean”. Source: Internet
It was all a bit of an endurance test for poor old Falcon, but Marton Csokas performed the role with aplomb and plenty of charisma, and he did have the considerable consolation that one of the suspects, played by Hayley Atwell, fell for him big style. Source: Internet
Greg Marton, a psychology instructor at RCC, had a more positive outlook on the situation. Source: Internet
Tangerine Confectionery are based at Little Marton, with another factory to the east, just south of the main government building site. Source: Internet