CHILTON Surname Maps of Ireland

Where in Ireland does the family CHILTON come from? Is CHILTON a common surname in Ireland? The maps on this page are based on the 1901 and 1911 census of Ireland, available here: Census of Ireland.

CHILTON in 1901

There were 15 with this surname in Ireland in 1901. The surname is ranked 11717th in Ireland. MURPHY is ranked 1st since it is the most common Irish surname.

Religion: Anglican: 9 (60.00%), Methodist: 4 (26.67%), Catholic: 2 (13.33%)

CHILTON Surname Map in Ireland in 1901

CHILTON in 1911

There were 20 with this surname in Ireland in 1911. The surname is ranked 9617th in Ireland. MURPHY is ranked 1st since it is the most common Irish surname.

CHILTON Surname Map in Ireland in 1911

CHILTON in 1901 (Farmer)

There were no farmers with the surname CHILTON in the 1901 census.

CHILTON in 1901 (Catholic)

Map shows the percentage of people with the surname CHILTON who are Catholic in each locality

CHILTON Catholic Surname Map in 1901

CHILTON in 1901 (Anglican)

Map shows the percentage of people with the surname CHILTON who are Anglican in each locality

CHILTON Anglican Surname Map in 1901

CHILTON in 1901 (Presbyterian)

There were no Presbyterians with the surname CHILTON in the 1901 census.

CHILTON in Scotland

The CHILTON Surname in Scotland

Patterns associated with the CHILTON surname

List of consecutive consonant patterns associated with this surname:

When producing these maps, surnames are converted to uppercase. "MC" and "M'" are replaced with "MAC", and non-alphabetic characters (hyphens, spaces, apostrophes, accents) are removed. For example, Mac Vey and McVey appear together as MACVEY. O'Neill, Oneill, ONeill and Ó Néill appear together as ONEILL, and D'Arcy and Darcy appear as DARCY.

While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, no responsibility is taken for errors in the census data. The census is available online for verification.