🌱 Origin of Surnames
"Throughout history humans have been known by more than one name to distinguish them from other people with the same name. As societies became more complex or were colonised by more complex societies these distinguishing names became fixed and were passed on to the next generation. The nature of the surnames depends on what was important to the society at the time surnames were adopted. Thus hunter-gatherer societies often distinguished individuals by an event, a characteristic or a religious connotation. More technically advanced cultures with a settled society typically derived surnames from occupations, social status or place of residence. Surnames derived from a father's name are common, particularly in societies that were less developed when they adopted surnames."
(https://forebears.co.uk/surnames)
🇷 Origins of "Ralston"
According to Forebears, Surname DB, House of Names, and Behind the Name, there are several possible origins of the many varieties of the name Ralston, all based on place names. Most prominent is from Scotland, but there were many places in England with similar names that might or not have been the origin of some of the people having a similar surname today. British History Online lists several places in England with similar names. Shown below are the places most frequently sited in surname histories as found on the internet. This information is not necessarily true, but the suppositions of various researchers.




