Chisholm (surname) explained

Chisholm
Region:Scotland
Variant:Siosal; Shiosal Scottish Gaelic
Family:Clan Chisholm
Language origin:Norman, Old English

Chisholm is a Scottish surname. Variants include Chisholme and Chisolm.

The original name was 'De Chesé' to which the Saxon termination 'holme' was added on the marriage of a Norman ancestor with a Saxon heiress.[1] The first recorded person of the name is a John de Chisholme, who is named in 1254 in a bull of Pope Alexander IV and found in the County of Roxburgh. In the 14th century, members of the Chisholm family migrated into the Scottish Highlands and their name was Gaelicised.[2] The Scottish Gaelic form of the name is Siosal (masculine), and Shiosal (feminine).

Notable people with the surname or its variants include:

Chisholm

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Chisholme

Chisolm

Chisum

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of the Chisholms with genealogies of the principal families of the name. Alexander MacKenzie. 22 March 2019.
  2. Web site: Learn about the family history of your surname . . 25 September 2010. which cited Book: Dictionary of American Family Names . . 0-19-508137-4 . for the surname "Chisholm".