Proper noun
A habitational surname from locations.
A placename
A historical village in Hampshire, England
A resort community in Stoneham-and-Tewkesbury, Quebec, Canada
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFenwick went 12-6-2 last season, winning the Catholic Central League Large Division before unfortunately falling to Stoneham in the Division 3 North quarterfinal. Source: Internet
Stout, p. 104 The Yankees's status as tenants of the Giants at the Polo Grounds had become increasingly uneasy, and in 1922 Giants owner Charles Stoneham stated that the Yankees's lease, expiring after that season, would not be renewed. Source: Internet
Herbal remedies, homeopathy, essential oils, and other natural products are being used more frequently in veterinary medicine, says Stoneham. Source: Internet
The program will be presented by Ann Mertens and Jan Northrup on the Stoneham Historical Society Project. Source: Internet
Born in Stoneham, Mike was adopted as a baby. Source: Internet
Barry Stoneham announced his retirement after this game, ending a career spanning over 240 games. Source: Internet