CH 8 The Ice Cream Man
'LIGHTFOOT' shows up in many Mythology tales- it is the name for a 'Harpy' in Greek etc it is also seen in Norse...and Celtic...Myths.. 'CRANE' IN OLD NORSE? This interesting surname may be a metonymic occupational name for a trapper or hunter , deriving from the Middle English "trayne", Old French "traine" meaning "guile", "trickery", "a trap or snare for catching wild animals". Recordings include one Robert Trayne (1243), "The Assize Rolls of Durham". Secondly, it is a nickname for a person bearing a fancied resemblance to the bird the crane, deriving from the Old Norse "trani" meaning "crane". Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Tran#ixzz4FKAQQSTt NOW CRANE AND JACKSON MAKE A LITTLE MORE SENSE!.IF VIEWED AS DRUG SYMBOLISM [HUNTER=COCAINE ETC] LILA CRANE IS A CH...