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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Keremhoppuch Payton
« on: Friday 25 August 17 04:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dawn, Roland, Viktoria..
Yes, I am around. Pleased to see others with the Keren-Happuch name in their tree. Not quite sure how my Keren-happuch Bryan relates to Keren-happuch Payton though. My Keren-happuch married a John Parrott in London in 1810 although she came from Yardley Hastings in Northamptonshire.

Evidently Keren-Happuch means "horn of antimony" in Hebrew. Antimony ... was formerly used as an eye cosmetic (eye shadow). A hollowed animal horn could have been used to store this material. Keren-Happuch is the name of the third daughter of Job in the Old Testament. (www.behindthename.com/name/keren01happuch)
Have you done DNA Dawn?

Jenni

Jenni

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Keremhoppuch Payton
« on: Wednesday 27 October 10 07:20 BST (UK)  »
Valda!!!
 ;D :D :)
That is magnificent!! Probably KerenHappuch Bryan is a sister of Thomas Bryan who married maria Esther Lavis. The first breakthrough in the Bryan brickwall in absolutely ages!
You are a miracle worker!
Thank you
Jenni

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Keremhoppuch Payton
« on: Tuesday 26 October 10 08:21 BST (UK)  »
In 2005 under the heading 2005 RootsChat Challenge there was a discussion of unusual first names.

EmilySiobhan mentioned that she had a  Keremhoppuch Payton in her tree. I think I may have come across this person too as witness to an ancestor's marriage. Have only just figured out how to decipher the hand writing.  ::)

I think she was Keren-Happuch (Old Testament name) Parrott or Parratt in 1821 at St Mary Lambeth. Then I saw that she was buried in the same parish in 1831 aged 44 years. Does anyone who of this person? I'm wondering if she is some relation to my great X3 grandmother Maria Esther Lavis whose marriage to Thomas Bryan she witnessed on 18 Oct 1821.

Jenni

 

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Kent / Re: 1901 stephen Aiano living Isle of Wight but born kent
« on: Sunday 05 September 10 05:32 BST (UK)  »
I see you are keenly interested in Aianos. I've only recently started untangling them in my tree. I share your frustration with the misspellings which just about balance out the benefits of an unusual name with probably only the one original migrant.  :-[

My  1st cousin 3X removed Ada Eleanor Wardle (1879-1936) married William John Aiano in 1904, West Ham Essex. He was a greengrocer's carman in 1901 and died in 1906. When I recently took out a subscription to 1911 census I was stunned to find an Ada Aiano and 2 children living with a different Aiano, Arthur Ernest. He doesn't seem to be a brother of William John. Maybe some kind of cousin. I've been trying to untangle the tree and see how they are related. Here's what I've found: Does this link with any of yours?

Ada E Wardle's first husband, William John Aiano was the son of John Aiano and Eliza Green and the grandson of Edward Aiano and Mary Ann Style. I cannot see how Edward is related to the original Christmas Aiano.

Arthur Ernest Aiano was son of Charles Aiano and Frances Anley and grandson of Charles Christmas Aiano and Sarah Ann Giles (who is in your tree I assume). According to FreeBDM and Ancestry he married Ada Edith Indge in 1899. There's a death of an Ada E Aiano in 1936 in Essex, but is that Ada Edith Indge or Ada Eleanor Wardle? There are also Ada Aianos who died in 1963 and 1967.  Now I'm confused. I've found no sign that Ada E Aiano (nee Wardle) remarried in England.

Just been over all this as I write and see that the 1911 entry is probably Ada Indge because she's been married 11 years. I can find no other sign of my Ada Wardle. Maybe she's emigrated?

What do you think?


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