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Surname Churton

Cognomen Churton (Churton United Kingdom Australia United States New Zealand Canada) , globally, is a rare last name. The cognomen Churton is habitual in Isle of Man, where it is quite a rare surname, New Zealand, where it is a rare surname, and Australia. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Churton

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Churton United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, United States

Last names said to be same

Хуртон

Notable namesakes

william churton North Carolina surveyor (b. 1710) link
ralph churton Archdeacon of St David's (b. 1754) link
edward churton British churchman and scholar (b. 1800) link
william churton Church of England clergyman, died 1828 (b. 1801) link
edward churton 19th century publisher (b. 1812) link
william ralph churton Anglican churchman and author (b. 1837) link
charles stanley churton Peerage person ID=626731 (b. 1840) link
edward churton Bishop of Jamaica (b. 1841) link
henry churton Bahamian bishop (b. 1843) link
theodore churton British priest (b. 1853) link
cyril edward churton New Zealand photographer (1865-1906), NZ (b. 1865) link
constance m. churton (born 1871) (b. 1871) link
lucy madeline churton Peerage person ID=626729 (b. 1875) link
julia m. churton (born 1876) (b. 1876) link
stanley d. churton (born 1879) (b. 1879) link

Characteristic forenames

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