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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Cumberland Lookup Requests => Cumberland => England => Cumberland Completed Lookups => Topic started by: cundy on Monday 28 July 08 10:29 BST (UK)
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Hi , My G-G-grandmothers family where Moffitts , if i change the spelling of the surname i can progress, but would the name ever be changed , so many ways to spell it .
ta
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Hi and Welcome to Rootschat.
Loads of names were written various ways - for the same people and even in the same document ,for the same people - until recently.
Much of the information in documents was given orally to whoever wrote it down, and the person giving it was often a non writer, and even the person writing may not have been that proficient.
Of course there were variations in transcrining, for all the obvious reasons, not least of all illegible writing which we can have today.
My grandparents name was still being written differently, into the twentieth century.
I hope that helps.
Enjoy Rootschat. I've had loads of help fro people all over the world.
Best wishes
Emms
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There are thought to be six surviving signatures of William SHAKESPEARE ... all six are different and none spelt SHAKESPEARE.
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Thanks Emms, i still feel unsure on which one is wright
GAK.
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Thanks Geofft, This will give me awide scope to investigate.
GAK.
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I can echo the sentiments above. My paternal grandmother was a greenop but her mother registered as a greenup in a census after her husband had died. We have also found greenips. Certain sites allow you to put in soft logic and pick up variations and it might be worth employing these. Pull in as much as you can and exclude nothing till you are sure its wrong.
bob
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Hi Cundy,
For what it's worth, all of the people I know in this area or have dealt with in records for the area with variations on your name, were called Moffat or possibly Moffatt.
If this were my family though, I would look at each entry with an open mind, and if the date and other details fit, take it seriously.
Maybe if you can give us a few more details, if there's anything you can mention on line, we can give you a bit more help, or put it in a pm if you like and I'll have a look.
Best wishes
Emms
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Amen to that Emms
bob
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Hi Cundy
I'm with Emms in that if it looks right and feels right then it's worth consideration but if you want the real expert opinion try the Clan Moffat site at http://pagesperso-orange.fr/moffatclan/index.html
Yes, there is one and if you have Moffat in your family then you can join ;D. In the meantime look at the section on name derivations - I think there are about 20 variations on the spelling and they don't mind which one is used.
Christine
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I have a MOFFETT history back to 1720 in the ballybay area near monaghan ireland. I think they were "planted in ulster" at the start of the 16th century, they might have been from the moffat area of the borders, but there were also moffitts from cumberland to ireland. Remember most people did not write and relied on a scribe to write for them so the spelling could easily be corrupted.
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Hi bobmof,
Hav'nt sorted out my Moffats yet still need some answers.
cundy.