Caperton is found near Carrickfergus, Ireland as a name of a Townland in 1639.

This is a description of the location of an impounding reservoir for the Belfast Water District in Ireland.  It is from the Parliamentry Notices in the Freemans Journal Nov. 15, 1873 that are describing the legal locations of all the places. I think that this proves that there were Capertons in Ireland by 1639 because the other newspaper articles regarding this same description give the existence of Caperton Townland as being since 1639.  In this description it calls it the Caperton farm house belonging or reputed to belong to Marriott R. Dalway and in the occupation of Macauley Stewart in the year 1873.


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