Walton (surname)

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Walton
Origin
Word/nameAnglo-Saxon
Meaninghabitational name for a place called Walton
Region of originOxfordshire

Walton is a surname or placename of Anglo-Saxon habitational origins. It derives from a topographical site with the suffix "tun" (town, farm or hamlet) and the prefixes "wald" (a wood), "walesc" (foreigner) or "walh", a farm worker. First recorded in Oxfordshire in the person of Odo de Wolton on the Hundred Rolls in 1273.[1] It may refer to:

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  • William Walton (1902–1983), British composer
  • William Walton (1909/1910-1994) American painter and former chairman, U.S. Commission on Fine Arts

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References

  1. ^ surnamedb.com, URL accessed 18 September 2010