The origin of the Walsh surname is English. It's a descriptive surname that derives from the Old English word 'welisc' (Foreigner or Welshman), and would have been given to those who had crossed borders to settle in England with their descendants. Perhaps unsurprisingly this name is relatively uncommon in Wales itself, but more often is seen in England.
Walsh, Walch, Walshe, Wallsh, Wolsh
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Common female occupations for Walshs in 1921
Cotton Weaver
1,976
Cotton Winder
487
Dressmaker
481
Weaver
431
Weaver Cotton
382
Common male occupations for Walshs in 1921
General Labourer
995
Cotton Weaver
935
Coal Miner
686
Dock Labourer
429
Tailor
414
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