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nellie and ellen ?
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Jackie | Report | 4 Nov 2003 17:28 |
hi folks . could anyone tell me would nellie be another name used for ellen , cheers jackie |
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Unknown | Report | 4 Nov 2003 17:32 |
It certainly is. My Mum was Ellen Elizabeth, aka Nellie and her Aunt was Ellen Hannah, known to me as Great Aunt Nell. Could also be short for Eleanor. Di. |
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Jackie | Report | 4 Nov 2003 17:40 |
thanks diana, i thought it would be although i was hoping it wasnt to narrow my search down thanks cheers jackie. |
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Olgiza | Report | 4 Nov 2003 18:35 |
Hello Jackie, don't forget Helen as well. My Maternal G'Mum was called Nel/Nellie but was really Hellen. Roger in Eastbourne |
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Julie | Report | 4 Nov 2003 18:48 |
it could be a name in it's own right. i've come across some "Nellies"(!) in my BMD transcribing Julie T:) |
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Unknown | Report | 4 Nov 2003 18:58 |
My GtNan was christened Nellie, so a name in its own right too. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 4 Nov 2003 19:21 |
Just to confuse you, my great aunt Nell was actually named Alice. Then she met her husband, Len. She was thereafter known as Nell as they were llke 'two peas in a pod'. Cute isn't it? |
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JackyJ1593 | Report | 4 Nov 2003 19:36 |
My aunt was known as Nellie but her name was Eileen. |
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Jackie | Report | 4 Nov 2003 19:44 |
thanks folks, now wished i hadnt asked . i am more confused. how likely would it be that you would call 1 child ellen and 1 child nellie.cheers jackie. |
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Bren from Oldham | Report | 4 Nov 2003 19:55 |
Hi Jackie My husbands Gt Aunt Eleanor was always known as Nellie and I know a few Nellies whose real names are Helen or Ellen Bren |
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Anna | Report | 4 Nov 2003 20:08 |
NELLIE f English Pronounced: NEL- ee Medieval pet form of ELEANOR or HELEN from www(.)behindthename(.)com It also says Ellen is a medieval form of Helen Anna |
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Twinkle | Report | 4 Nov 2003 20:34 |
One theory I heard is that the 'N' was added because people used to say 'mine (or 'my') Ellen or 'mine Edward'. People became lazy, and it was eventually shortened to 'Nellie', 'Ned' etc. Over time, these became 'real' names rather than nicknames. |
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Melba64 | Report | 4 Nov 2003 21:53 |
My grandma's name was Martha Ellen and she was always known as Nellie. Mel |
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Andrea | Report | 5 Nov 2003 14:15 |
Jackie I think it is possible that they would call one child Ellen and another Nellie. On the basis that they call children the same name as the Mother or the Father or that they give new children the EXACT same name as one that has died - anything is possible. They didn't seem to worry about it being confused with everyone having the same name. I was also chasing the proper name for Nellie - and mine turned out to be "Nellie" - not a nickname!! Typical or what? Good luck. I hope you manage to work it out in the end. Just keep your options open and don't discount anything until you have good proof!! |
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Kay | Report | 5 Nov 2003 21:36 |
my grandmother was called Eleanor, but everyone called her Nellie |
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Tracey | Report | 7 Nov 2003 11:46 |
My Nan was Eleanor Margaret aka Nella. |
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