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Walton Pepper, 1850 - 1925
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Susan Walton Minor (born Pepper), 1819 - 1850
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Walton Pepper, Circa 1888 - 1892
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Walton Pepper, Circa 1850 - 1925
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005Walton Pepper, 1850 - 1925
FamilySearch Family TreeWalton Pepper, 1887 - 1892
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Walton Pepper, born Circa 1850
1891 England & Wales Census
Walton Pepper, born Circa 1888
1891 England & Wales Census
Walton Pepper, born Circa 1860
1861 England & Wales CensusWalton Pepper, born Circa 1850
1911 England & Wales Census
Walton Pepper, born 1887
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Walton Pepper, born 1850
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Walton Pepper, born Circa 1868
1870 United States Federal CensusWalton Pepper, Circa 1915 - 1963
Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974Walton Pepper, Circa 1915 - 1963
Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974Walton Pepper
Leicestershire Parish, Birth & Christenings Records
Walton Pepper
1830 United States Federal CensusWalton Pepper, born Circa 1885
England, Derbyshire, Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1910Walton Pepper, born Circa 1880
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The first name Walton has its origins in Old English, derived from the elements "weald," meaning "forest" or "wood," and "tun," meaning "enclosure" or "settlement," thus translating to "settlement by the forest." This name is historically associated with England, particularly in regions where woodlands were prevalent. The name Walton was often given to individuals who lived near or were associated with such wooded areas, reflecting a connection to nature and the land. Over time, it has been adopted as a surname as well, with notable figures such as the American businessman Sam Walton, founder of Walmart, bringing prominence to the name. Variations of Walton can be found in different cultures, including the Welsh "Walton," which retains the same meaning, and the Spanish "Walton" which may be pronounced differently. While the name is less common in contemporary usage, it still carries connotations of strength and a connection to the natural world, reflecting the characteristics of those who originally bore it.
The last name "Pepper" has its origins in England, deriving from the Middle English word "peper," which itself comes from the Old English "pipor," and ultimately traces back to the Latin "piper," meaning "pepper." This surname likely emerged as a nickname for someone who sold or traded pepper, a valuable spice in medieval times, or it could have been used to describe a person with a spicy or lively personality. The name is associated with the occupation of spice trading, which was significant in various regions, particularly during the Middle Ages when trade routes flourished. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Piper" in Scotland and "Pépper" in French-speaking regions, reflecting regional linguistic adaptations. The surname has also been noted in various forms across Europe, with differences in spelling and pronunciation, but generally retaining the core association with the spice trade. Overall, the surname Pepper encapsulates a rich historical context tied to commerce and personality traits.
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