For the surname: BALMAIN

Full Name Suburb State Year
Bruce BALMAINBraidwoodWestern Australia1987
David BALMAINRydalmereWestern Australia1986
Donald BALMAINMerimbulaWestern Australia1982
Donald BALMAINManlyWestern Australia1990
Douglas BALMAINWilloughbyWestern Australia1973
Edna BALMAINWestern Australia1992
Emilie BALMAINat Bega HospitalWestern Australia1982
Esmae BALMAINWest RydeWestern Australia2003
Ian BALMAINformerly of GreenwichWestern Australia1986
Irene BALMAINGeelongWestern Australia1978
Isabella BALMAINWollongongWestern Australia2004
Jill BALMAINat Concord, Chester HillWestern Australia1983
Jocelyn BALMAINWestern Australia2005
Keith BALMAINWar Veterans Home, NarrabeenWestern Australia1975
Louisa BALMAINCoomaWestern Australia1974
Margaret BALMAINGreenwichWestern Australia1979
Myra BALMAINLane CoveWestern Australia1979
Noreen BALMAINBerkeley ValeWestern Australia1999
Owen BALMAINSouth Australia2004
Owen BALMAINat Cooma District Hospital, CoomaWestern Australia1960
Revelle BALMAINWestern Australia2000
Ronald BALMAINBerkeley Vale, formerly of LindfieldWestern Australia1997
William BALMAINWestern Australia2004
William BALMAINChester HillWestern Australia1984
William BALMAINWarrawongWestern Australia2005
Robert BALMAINVictoria2007
Mr BALMAINVictoria2007
Mary BALMAINWestern Australia2007
January BALMAINWestern Australia2008
John BalmainSydneyNew South Wales0
Janet BALMAIN
Possibly the most common spelling of this surname is Boulton, although there are many variations. The name is English, and is derived from the Old English words "bula" and "mon", which together mean "the dweller at the hill". The name dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086, where it is recorded as "Bolton". The name is also recorded in the Pipe Rolls of the county of Norfolk in 1188. In Australia, the name is most