Chilton (surname)

Chilton (surname)

Chilton is an English surname. Notable persons with the surname Chilton include:

  • Allenby Chilton (1918-1996), English football player
  • Alex Chilton (1950-2010), American songwriter, guitarist, singer and producer
  • Bart Chilton (b. 1960), commissioner on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
  • Barry Chilton, former leader of the British Columbia Conservative Party
  • Charles Chilton (b. 1917), BBC radio presenter, a writer and a producer
  • Charles Chilton (zoologist) (1860–1929), New Zealand
  • Chris Chilton (b. 1943), British footballer
  • Darren Chilton, Well Test Engineer, Aberdeen Scotland
  • David Chilton (1951–1997), pastor and Christian Reconstructionist
  • David Barr Chilton, Canadian financial author
  • Horace Chilton (1853-1932), printer, lawyer, and Democratic US Senator from Texas
  • James Chilton, d. 1620 on the Mayflower
  • John Chilton (b. 1932), British jazz trumpeter and writer
  • Kevin Patrick "Chily" Chilton (b. 1954), 4-star General in the USAF and NASA astronaut
  • Mark Chilton (b. 1976), British cricketer
  • Mark H. Chilton (b. 1970), mayor of Carrboro, North Carolina
  • Mary Chilton (b. 1607, d. 1676 x 1679), passenger on the Mayflower
  • Robert H. Chilton (1815–1879), brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War; Chief of Staff for Robert E. Lee
  • Selina Chilton (b.1981), English actress
  • Thomas Chilton (1798-1854), U.S. Representative from Kentucky, Baptist clergyman, ghost writer of David Crockett's autobiography
  • Thomas H. Chilton (1899-1972), chemical engineer and professor
  • Tom Chilton (b. 1985), British auto racing driver
  • Tom Chilton (game developer) for the World of Warcraft game
  • William Chilton (printer) (1815-1855) for the British printer, socialist, atheist, and evolutionist.
  • William E. Chilton (1856–1939), United States Senator from West Virginia
  • William Parish Chilton (1810–1871), lawyer, jurist, and politician serving Alabama and later the Confederate States of America.

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