Looking for information regarding the Weadon family in England. From what I have gathered, the name Weadon is old Celtic and means, "the pagan temple on the hill". During the Middle Ages, the heraldic shield for the Weadon family was distinguished by: black birds flying and the motto "CREDO". That word means "I believe" and was part of the catholic musical liturgy. For genealogy buffs, I wonder if there is a connection between the family named after the 'pagan temple on the hill'and later generations that were distinguished by their strong belief (Credo)?