Hamaltún
(de) Hamaltún
scottish
Olive Steinbeck was a Hamilton of Irish descent.
William Rowan Hamilton, the Irish Genius.
They probably settled near the hamilton area because the irish built the welland canal and were known as navvies.
The surname Hamilton is a Scottish and northern Irish habitational name. This is named from Old English hamel'crooked' + dun 'hill'. Hamilton near Glasgow was founded by the Hamiltons and named after them.
John Noel Hamilton has written: 'A phonetic study of the Irish of Tory Island, Co. Donegal' -- subject(s): Dialects, Irish language 'Phonetic text of the Irish of North Mayo' 'An investigation of the socio-cultural attitudes of Japanese university students to the study of English'
Thomas Hamilton has written: 'Irish worthies' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian biography, Clergy, Presbyterian Church in Ireland
William Betham has written: 'Letter to Sir William Rowan Hamilton, president of the Royal Irish Academy' -- subject(s): Royal Irish Academy 'Irish antiquarian researches' -- subject(s): Manuscripts, Antiquities
Lockridge/Lockeridge is not an Irish surname. It an English surname found in West Ham (Essex), Hamilton (Lanarkshire), Stretford (Lancashire) and Ryhill (Yorkshire). The surname does not appear on Griffiths Valuations (mid-1800s), nor the 1901 and 1911 Irish censuses.
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== Hamilton: the name of several parishes in England, or of Hamilton in Scotland. The Hamiltons went over to Ireland in large numbers from Scotland at the time of the plantation of Ulster. In Irish Gaelic the name was de Hamaltún/Hamaltún but in west Clare they were gaelicized as "Ó Hamailltín". The rare name Ó hUrmholtaigh of southwest Cork was sometimes changed to Hamilton.
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