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Chilton, WI -- U.S. city in Wisconsin
Population (2000): 3708
Housing Units (2000): 1606
Land area (2000): 3.893423 sq. miles (10.083920 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.016842 sq. miles (0.043620 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.910265 sq. miles (10.127540 sq. km)
FIPS code: 14475
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 44.030745 N, 88.158704 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 53014
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Chilton -- U.S. County in Alabama
Population (2000): 39593
Housing Units (2000): 17651
Land area (2000): 693.978777 sq. miles (1797.396705 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 6.777239 sq. miles (17.552968 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 700.756016 sq. miles (1814.949673 sq. km)
Located within: Alabama (AL), FIPS 01
Location: 32.852554 N, 86.689982 W
Headwords:
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Chilton County
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Chilton

Chilton may refer to:

Chilton (surname)

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

  • Allenby Chilton (1918-1996), English football player
  • Alex Chilton (1950-2010), American songwriter, guitarist, singer and producer
  • Bart Chilton (born 1960), commissioner on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
  • Charles Chilton (1917–2013), BBC radio presenter, a writer and a producer
  • Charles Chilton (zoologist) (1860–1929), New Zealand
  • Chris Chilton (born 1943), British footballer
  • 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, died 1620 on the Mayflower
  • John Chilton (1932–2016), British jazz trumpeter and writer
  • Kevin Patrick "Chily" Chilton (b. 1954), 4-star General in the USAF and NASA astronaut
  • Mark Chilton (born 1976), British cricketer
  • Mark H. Chilton (born 1970), mayor of Carrboro, North Carolina
  • Mary Chilton (1607 – 1676 x 1679), passenger on the Mayflower
  • Max Chilton (born 1991) British racing driver competing in Formula 1
  • 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 (born 1981), English actress
  • Shirley Chilton (1923–2013), American businesswoman and politician
  • 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 (born 1985), British auto racing driver
  • Tom Chilton (game developer) for the World of Warcraft game
  • William Chilton (printer) (1815-1855), 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

Usage examples of "chilton".

He pretended to go along with the hospital director, Chilton, once in some tests--- sitting around with a blood-pressure cuff on his penis, looking at wreck pictures--- then Lecter published first what he'd learned about Chilton and made a fool out of him.

Frederick Chilton, fifty-eight, administra­tor of the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, has a long, wide desk upon which there are no hard or sharp objects.

Starling was angry at herself for letting Chilton put his hand in her purse and briefcase, and she stepped hard on the anger so that she could concentrate.

The news wasn't as bad as it could get, but it was bad enough: Chilton had butted into the case and now Senator Martin was stepping in.

It's just as good--- or as worthless--- as it was before Chilton messed in this.

Lecter in the straitjacket and leg restraints as he stood with his back to the bars, Chilton poised with the Mace, before they opened the door to carry in his tray.

I think Chilton tried to fuck Starling's what I think, and she sawed him off at the knees.

Frederick Chilton in federal protective custody, suggesting that he would be paying Dr.

Why, Thomas Chilton, do we want that child made an insufferable little prig?

I thought Polly Chilton had more sense still, it's just like her, after all.

Frederick Chilton stood in the corridor outside Hannibal Lecter's cell.

Chilton, as Pollyanna found out one day when a hard cold shut her up in the house.

Lee answered them, one to Imboden, one to Chilton, sent Taylor off to find the raider.

Chilton who had seen her in the sun parlor with the rose in her hair and the lace shawl draped about her shoulders.