Show ContentsChiltoomb History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

in the county of Northumberland having derived from the Old English word cild meaning child, and tun meaning enclosure or settlement.

Early Origins of the Chiltoomb family

The surname Chiltoomb was first found in Northumberland where they held a family seat from early times.

Early History of the Chiltoomb family

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Chiltoomb Spelling Variations

The name Chiltoomb, appeared in many references, and from time to time, the surname was spelt Chilton, Chiltone, Chiltons, Chillton, Chilltone, Chilltons, Chiltoun, Chiltoune, Chiltowne, Chilltoun, Chilltoune and many more.

Early Notables of the Chiltoomb family

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Migration of the Chiltoomb family

The New World beckoned as many of the settlers in Ireland, known as the Scotch/Irish, became disenchanted. They sailed aboard the armada of sailing ships known as the "White Sails" which plied the stormy Atlantic. Some called them, less romantically, the "coffin ships." Amongst the early settlers who could be considered kinsmen of the Chiltoomb family, or who bore a variation of the surname Chiltoomb were James Chilton who sailed on the "Mayflower" and landed in Plymouth in 1620; and signed the famous compact of the ownerships of the land. He died on December 8th 1620.



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