Proper noun
An unincorporated community in Raleigh County, West Virginia.
A habitational surname from Old English from the place names.
Any of several villages in England:
A village and civil parish in Eden district, Cumbria (OS grid ref NY4335).
A linear village on the River Ouse in Kilpin parish, East Riding of Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE7625).
A village and civil parish in city of York district, North Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE5756).
A town, otherwise known as Skelton-in-Cleveland, in Skelton and Brotton parish, Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire (OS grid ref NZ6619).
A place in the United States:
An extinct town in Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana, now flooded by Gibson Lake.
A township in Warrick County, Indiana.
A township in Carlton County, Minnesota.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI want people to say at the end of my day, you know, like I used to say about Sidney Poitier and James Cagney and Joan Crawford and Red Skelton and those guys and Bill Cosby. They did quality and substance. You always remember them. Bernie Mac
Why I was so intrigued with Red Skelton was because he was able to make you cry and laugh and the same time. That was power. Bernie Mac
Red Skelton... I broke into tears when I met him. Rip Taylor
As recently as Monday, Mr Skelton had flagged to his own supporters on Facebook the close nature of the count meant a challenge would be expected. Source: Internet
A photo-lithographic facsimile, with an introduction by David Beers Quinn and Raleigh Ashlin Skelton, and with a new index by Alison Quinn stated the island was "sixteene degrees to the South", which is precisely the correct latitude. Source: Internet
Conditions are sure to be testing and while he needs to bounce back, you can never rule out a Dan Skelton horse doing just that. Source: Internet