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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Antrim => Topic started by: timcar on Sunday 17 June 07 13:43 BST (UK)
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Hi,
I am interested in the Tolerton name, Co Antrim. Does anyone know where this name originated?
I would be grateful for any help.
Jocette
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Hello Jocette,
Griffith Valuation extracts Co. Antrim 1861-2
Agnes Tolerton, Trummery, Magheramesk
Richard Tolerton, Mullaghcarton, Magheragall
Elizabeth Tolerton, Knockanavery, Kilraghts
Leonard Tolerton, Aghadavy, Ballinderry
John Tolerton, Poobles, Aghalee
The surname doesn't appear in the 1796 Flax Growers List (Spinning Wheel Census).
There are some posts on Ulster Ancestry indicating that the name is of Huguenot origin but the Huguenot Society of Australia website has a note on the Names page which says "Please remember that, strictly speaking, there is no such thing as a 'Huguenot name' - there are only French names."
Christopher
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check out
http://www.friendsschoollisburn.org.uk/ww1/print.asp?pagehead=db
for james george and robert tolerton all KIA WW1
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Thank you for the info on the Tolerton name, I am still hunting them!
Regards, Jocette
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Hi, I married a Tolerton from Kinallen, Dromara Co Down
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Hi there, I was really interested to come across your posting, John Alfred Donovan was my great great great grandfather! I have been trying to get more information too but have hit a blank, but was really intersted in how Annie Donovan went to Battersea. There was definitely a brother Timothy who emigrated to america.
Louise
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Welcome to Rootschat, Louise, but perhaps you meant to reply on a different thread? (I can't see any mention of Donovan here)
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Thanks, 1st time using this and it gets a little confusing! I was trying to reply to Jocette, Annie donovan married Joseph Hamilton they had several children, one of whom married a tolerton.
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This might be the Donovan/Hamilton thread you meant to post on?
www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,247075.msg1355222.html