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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #135 on: Tuesday 11 March 08 12:33 GMT (UK) »
I've not got any unusual names in my tree, but did you know that there is a village/small

town in Yorkshire called ' Land of Nod '?

. . . and in Norfolk there's two villages: 'Little Snoring' and 'Great Snoring' - zzzzzz!   8)

John

PS I used to know a school- teacher who's surname was Barsted.
And I know a Mrs Bedwell.



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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #136 on: Tuesday 11 March 08 13:42 GMT (UK) »
Just found a male -

"Newyear Maude"  (Maude is last name)....must have been a new year starting off with a bang.!

Hibberd: Sheffield, Dronfield, Yorkshire; Barry: England, Echuca Victoria Australia; Reid: Dumbarton to Tasmania; Parkin: Leeds to Tasmania: Younie: Moray,Scotland to Tasmania:Horsham: England to Tasmania

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #137 on: Tuesday 11 March 08 15:26 GMT (UK) »
Elizabeth Pinches

Ouch  :-X

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Inishowen: Meenamullaghan (Big Hill), Foffenagh (Rock), Illies and area...mainly McCallion, Doherty, Bradley, Grant, Devlin
Kilmacrenan: Gortnacorrib....Bonner
Scotland: Bonar, Boner Bonner etc
Conwal: Kirkstown.....Toner, Parke
Derry City: Bonner, McGowan, McGilloway, McElwee, Bradley
Omagh: Bradley
Fanad Penninsular, Donegal.....McBride, Friel, Fielty
Sligo: McGowan

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #138 on: Tuesday 11 March 08 15:37 GMT (UK) »
One of the nice things about living in North America is that no one thinks our surname - Ramsbottom - is odd or funny, in fact many people here comment on "your nice English surname"

Carolyn
Broadhouse, Broadist and variants - world wide - one name study
Oxfordshire - Broadist, May, Carpenter, Eden, Goold (Gould), Parker, Tanner
Gloucestershire - Broddis, Deacon, Midwinter
London - Fox, Gill, Maidlow, Easton
Norfolk - Stebbings, Gore, Gotts, Hubbard, Cropley
Berkshire- Haines, Kent, Booker, Noke, Norris
Yorkshire - Ramsbottom, Robinson, Dawson
Northamptonshire - Jones, Loak, Dent, Randall, Reynolds, Ramsbottom, Jelley, Rutland
Ireland - Withers, Cassidy, Leahy, Sweeney


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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #139 on: Tuesday 11 March 08 18:45 GMT (UK) »
So what's wrong with 'Cock' as a surname?  It's my maiden name!  My poor Dad was saddled with the first name William, but he changed it when he joined the army.  I wonder why?!!
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Wilkie - Aberdeenshire;  Singer - Aberdeenshire; Counsell - India; Pike -  Bucks., Leics.; Cock - Devon (St. Giles in the Wood); Gay - Somerset; Tucker - London; Newman - London

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #140 on: Tuesday 11 March 08 19:51 GMT (UK) »
My surname is Nobbs, and I'm quite happy with it, my wife was brave enough to take it on. She comes from Sligo in Ireland, where the local solicitors are called.    Argue & Fibbs.   That figures.

Howard
Gill, Owen, Barter, Griffin, Arnison, Langley-Hansler Nobbs, Hunt, Angel,

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #141 on: Tuesday 11 March 08 21:36 GMT (UK) »
My great-aunt would have done well to follow the maxim and 'think ahead', in that way she may not have had to live her life as Mrs. Fanny Shooter.

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #142 on: Wednesday 12 March 08 14:05 GMT (UK) »
Some years ago there was (and possibly still is) a firm of estate agents in Gloucestershire called Doolittle & Dalley....wonder whether the housing market is particularly sluggish in that part of the country?  And there is a solicitor in Nottingham by the name of C Rupert Bear (now there's a set of parents with imagination: at least they gave him the option of using his first name instead!)  But a former colleague of mine swears she once taught a Thomas Catt and a Theresa Green.
Anglesey: Pritchard & Mathew(s)
Bedfordshire: Veal. Money, Willson
Northants: Wills, Trench, Coles
Bucks: Hitchcox
London: Wills, Harris, Jones
Devon: Woodgates
Bangor/Llanllechid: Williams

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #143 on: Thursday 13 March 08 04:51 GMT (UK) »
Welcome to RC meryll  ;D

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Inishowen: Meenamullaghan (Big Hill), Foffenagh (Rock), Illies and area...mainly McCallion, Doherty, Bradley, Grant, Devlin
Kilmacrenan: Gortnacorrib....Bonner
Scotland: Bonar, Boner Bonner etc
Conwal: Kirkstown.....Toner, Parke
Derry City: Bonner, McGowan, McGilloway, McElwee, Bradley
Omagh: Bradley
Fanad Penninsular, Donegal.....McBride, Friel, Fielty
Sligo: McGowan