Jim Fisher's Genealogy and Family History Pages

Bolton in Dorset
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This page is devoted to the BOLTON ancestors of my mother - the origins of the name, who they were and where and when they lived.
The genealogical data in these pages is accurate to the best of my current (at the time of writing) knowledge. This means it is of very variable reliability, since sources at one extreme are 100% certain (e.g. I know who I married, where and when, and the identity of my parents) to the mere rumour level, such as LDS data extracted from the IGI and Ancestral File, and reminiscences of elderly relatives, some now deceased. Anyone wishing to make any use whatever of this information is therefore strongly advised to contact me for source details.





The surname Bolton comes from the place name, which occurs in four counties in northern England, and is especially common in Yorkshire. It is derived from the Old English bodl meaning dwelling or house plus tun meaning settlement, hence a place with houses, a settlement or a village centre.





BOULTON is a variant of the name, the only one mentioned in Hanks & Hodges "A Dictionary of Surnames", and is itself a place name in Derbyshire. However, I have also seen the form BOLTEN in the Winterborne Zelston, Dorset parish register, applied to a probable ancestor of mine.





Sarah Bolton was my great great great grandmother. She was born in