Born Edward James Muggeridge, he was of Dutch descent. As an adult, Muggeridge changed his name several times early in his US career. First he changed his forenames to the Spanish equivalent Eduardo Santiago, perhaps because of seeing the Spanish influence on Californian place names. He presented his surname at times as Muggridge and Muygridge (possibly due to misspellings), and Muybridge from the 1860s.
In the 1870s, he changed his first name again to Eadweard, to match the spelling of King Edward shown on the plinth of the Kingston coronation stone, which was re-erected in Kingston in 1850. He used Eadweard Muybridge for the rest of his career.[2] His gravestone carries his name as Eadweard Maybridge
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