Walton (surname)
Walton is a toponymic surname or placename of Anglo-Saxon origins. It derives from a place with the suffix ''tun'' ('town, farm, hamlet') and one of the prefixes ''wald'' ('a wood'), ''walesc'' ('foreigner') or ''walh'' ('farm worker'). First recorded as a surname in Oxfordshire in the person of Odo de Wolton on the Hundred Rolls in 1273. People with the name include:Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Ben Fogelgren, Noemi Polgar, Vanessa H Lui, Amanda J Lee, Kadee-Kalia A Tamashiro, Josephine Andrea Napoli, Chad B Walton, Xiaofeng Zuo, Joshua H LipschutzGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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10by S. R. Lutz, A. Popp, A. Popp, T. van Emmerik, T. van Emmerik, T. Gleeson, L. Kalaugher, K. Möbius, T. Mudde, B. Walton, R. Hut, H. Savenije, L. J. Slater, A. Solcerova, C. R. Stoof, M. Zink, M. ZinkGet full text
Published 2018-07-01
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11by Julianna Blagih, Fabio Zani, Probir Chakravarty, Marc Hennequart, Steven Pilley, Sebastijan Hobor, Andreas K. Hock, Josephine B. Walton, Jennifer P. Morton, Eva Gronroos, Susan Mason, Ming Yang, Iain McNeish, Charles Swanton, Karen Blyth, Karen H. VousdenGet full text
Published 2020-01-01
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