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TheBlackKnight

TheBlackKnight Report 3 Apr 2011 01:10

Nudged

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 1 Apr 2011 03:50

unusual names .............. Vicesima

It means 21 in Latin, is used in the Bible

and was given to the last child of 20, all of whom survived to adulthood


Interestingly, a family story says that family actually had 21 children .............. #20 died, and they had another child to bring it back to 20 ............... this was Vicesima.


The other strange thing is that she had 3 forenames, while all the others only had 1. And all the others either had very common names or family names.

So is "Vicesima" the tip-off that there were indeed 21 births?


I can find no record of a chiild born and dying, there are no records of a still birth of course, and there is only about 18 months between #19 and #20 ............ which is about the average spacing between all the others.




sylvia

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 1 Apr 2011 01:55

"Oh and in the 1911 census one of my relatives occupation is listed as a Moron! But it turned out he was a Mason"

Lucky I wasn't drinking diet coke when I read that one!


And moonbi with the cartoon menagerie!

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 1 Apr 2011 01:48

1. mid-1500s, beginning of parish records in Cornwall, for ancestors of a gr-grfather's grandparents

2. Smith ... Cooper ... and some others. ;)

3. Viscount John Sankey, Labour peer, Chancellor c1930, member of the Judicial Commmittee of the Privy Council, author of Rumpole's favourite line and my favourite decision in Canadian constitutional law; we share an ancestral couple.

4. Well, I keep telling my mum her grx2 grandmother was "A Hoare" -- perhaps maggiewinchester and I are cousins! ... problem is, I gather it's pronounced "she was an 'Oare".

Oh, and a father and son named Green and Fields!

And lest I forget, one of the Cornwall crews also contains the ancestors of 007, it seems. "The World is not Enough!", our mutual family motto. ;)

~flying doctor~

~flying doctor~ Report 31 Mar 2011 21:18

How far. 1570 on ohs, mid 1600s on my maternal and paternal lines. They were an idle lot and didn't move about until the mid 1800s. OHs only moved down from Scotland in the 1500s and stayed in the area we are in today. Think they fled from Scotland (on the wrong side perhaps) Motto is hold the White Banner High, in other words wave your hankie and run.
Baglin before 1066 is the name I want to track.
Jane Pigeon rather odd but we have had three Pigeons in our school over the last 5 years and our Pigoens came from Warwickshire not Yorkshire.
Nobody famous, just ag labs etc. Elaine.

MissFitz

MissFitz Report 31 Mar 2011 11:26

1. 1540 on the Fitzjohn side of my tree, and 1700's on other sides.
2.The main surnames I am looking for in my tree are
Fitzjohn
Crane
Goodburn
George
3. I have found a famous relative, although I had never heard of him
he is Rock Chidley, who made consertina's, if you put hisname into google he is many sites.
4. funny surnames, well i found the name Bugg the other day.

moonbi

moonbi Report 31 Mar 2011 10:27

1. 1695

2. Surnames Lyon, and Sutton

3. no famous ones, ag labs, blacksmiths and a mole catcher.

4 Marmaduke and Garfield

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 31 Mar 2011 01:05

Thanks

I hope I can check it all



but trying to check records from Canada is not easy


it isn't that I don't trust this cousin. I just like to confirm things for myself!




You've done really well yourself!


I wonder if the Lord of Chirk who died in 1037, and his descendents bowed their knee to any of your relations!



sylvia

TheBlackKnight

TheBlackKnight Report 31 Mar 2011 00:59

Well done Sylvia 1037 is very good, I hope it all checks out ok for you.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 31 Mar 2011 00:42

since I last posted on here, I've received a history of one of OH's maternal lines. The work has been done by one of his cousins, but I need to double check, just to be sure you know!

1. How far back?
died 1037





BUT ...................... they're all in Wales! urgh



sylvia

TheBlackKnight

TheBlackKnight Report 31 Mar 2011 00:19

1. How far back have you gone so far in your tree? 0980

2. What surnames are you looking for in your tree? Kelly

3. Have you found anybody who is/was famous at any time? King Edward 1st & other royalty, Redmond O'Hanlon & a few others

4. Do you have any funny names in your tree? Christmas Branch & Geogre Washington



Well thats some of mine, now it's your turn. Go on give it a go

Eeyore13

Eeyore13 Report 4 Feb 2011 18:26

Yep Shane,,,,it should doh!

TheBlackKnight

TheBlackKnight Report 2 Feb 2011 20:22

got some good replys, any more?

Eeyore13

Eeyore13 Report 30 Jan 2011 23:57

1.1750 something

2.Eschauner...........huge brick wall :(

3.Guy Fawkes

4.Sadly no funnies.

 Lindsey*

Lindsey* Report 30 Jan 2011 02:39

1. How far back have you gone so far in your tree?
1470 &1560 ish not all my own work !

2. What surnames are you looking for in your tree?
Thomas james Washington Wid.married Dorothy dormer 1841
first wife eluded me !

3. Have you found anybody who is/was famous at any time?
Henry Roborough involved in Miltons trial for blasphemy

4. Do you have any funny names in your tree?
Ann Hogsflesh. bet she was glad to marry and lose that name !

Conan

Conan Report 30 Jan 2011 01:27

1
A miserly 1768
2
Khan
3
Yes .......... me
4
Yes ..... but there are too many a........s likeGA about to name them.

Persephone

Persephone Report 29 Jan 2011 22:42

1) 1450

2) -

3) I don't know I would have to search - I know one is well down on the list of Royalty in line for the throne. My OH has heaps,

4) well it's probably not funny but it made me giggle when I entered his name in my tree: Albert Hall.

Barbara

Barbara Report 29 Jan 2011 19:06

1) How far back - only as far back as 1798 as yet - Parish register time now

2) TOWNEND is the main (paternal line) name I am researching, also (on the other sides of the family) SHOWLER amongst others.

3) Anyone famous? - Sadly no

4) -

Thorney

Thorney Report 29 Jan 2011 18:16

LOL it made me laugh.
Look at Samuel Halford born 1861 Gloucestershire,living at Bedwellty

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 29 Jan 2011 18:02

I would hope that he was a stone mason Thorney as otherwise he'd not have been very popular down at the *lodge* for divulging that lol x