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stonechat
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Posts: 2,682
Re: keeping same surname
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Reply #9 on:
Thursday 02 March 06 16:35 GMT (UK) »
It happened twice to the same man
John Cock b 1694, married Elizabeth Cocke who died, then Mary Cock
Later , when the family is now called Cocks, my mother's uncle and godfather Richard Bond Cocks married Sarah Cocks
Bob
Douglas, Varnden, Joy(i)ce Surrey, Clarke Northants/Hunts, Pullen Worcs/Herefords, Holmes Birmingham/USA/Canada/Australia, Jackson Cheshire/Yorkshire, Lomas Cheshire, Lee Yorkshire, Cocks Lancashire, Leah Cheshire, Cook Yorkshire, Catlow Lancashire
See my website
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coppernob
RootsChat Member
Posts: 197
My Dad
Re: keeping same surname
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Reply #10 on:
Tuesday 14 March 06 20:40 GMT (UK) »
I have a robert bowers marrying his cousin once removed susannah bowers.
That is one confusing branch of my tree. Coppernob
Suffolk-Parmenter, Sore, Ralph, Cutmore, Piper
London-Statham, Hodder,Beach,
Kent-Henty,Tucker, Jenner
Essex-Piper, Cutmore
RJK
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Posts: 2
nationalarchives.gov.uk
Re: keeping same surname
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Reply #11 on:
Saturday 08 August 09 10:25 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Old message, but I recall my father pointing out a house in Waikanae, NZ, in which lived a doctor whose surname was Doctor, who had married a nurse whose surname was Nurse....
Rick (NZ)
trish1120
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Posts: 28,938
Happy me
Re: keeping same surname
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Reply #12 on:
Saturday 08 August 09 10:45 BST (UK) »
HEHEHE
Trish
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Cummins, Miskelly(IRELAND + NZ) ,Leggett (SFK + NFK ENGLAND + NZ),Purdy ( NBL ENGLAND + NZ ), Shaw YKS, LANCs + NZ), Holdsworth(LINCS +LANCS + NZ), Moloney, Dean, Fitzpatrick, ( County Down,IRE) Newby(NBL.ENG, Costello(IRE), Ivers, Murray(IRE),Reay(NBL.ENG) Reid (BERW.SCOTLAND)
Keeweegal
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Posts: 286
Re: keeping same surname
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Reply #13 on:
Saturday 08 August 09 12:31 BST (UK) »
An ancestor of mine Mary Borthwick married an Adam Borthwick. Their fathers names were both Adam Borthwick, Mary died at an early age, so Adam married her sister.
.... I am almost 100% sure their grandfathers names were Adam. Now researching to see if they came from the same part of Mid Lothian, Scotland. Looking forward to finding out.
Kimberly
louisemccrea
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Posts: 156
Grandfather Robert Samuel McCrea
Re: keeping same surname
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Reply #14 on:
Saturday 08 August 09 17:44 BST (UK) »
Hi
I have a James Smyth who married a Ann Smyth i am sure the were related probably cousins as Anns two sisters Rebeca Smyth and Eliza Smyth married off most of their children too each other one pair being my gt. grandfather and gt. grandmother i'm surprised by the amount of inbreeding that my family are quite normal although when i told my dad about all this he just refused to believe it all which made me laugh then he kept trying to justify it all which made me laugh even more
Louise
McCrea - Glasgow Enniskillen
deVall - Dudley Birmingham Rugeley
Graham - Port Glasgow Clydebank Glasgow
Gallacher - Dumbarton Ireland India Madras Calcuta
Sanders - Birmingham
Marris - Port Glasgow Fife Ireland
Fitzsimmons - Enniskillen
Davis - Birmingham Dudley
Brown - Dudley Bristol
Smyth - Enniskilen Northern Ireland
Upshon - India Madras Bangalore Dorset Wales Glasgow Any where in England or India
McLuskie- Glasgow Dumbarton
pjbuk007
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Posts: 599
Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Re: keeping same surname
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Reply #15 on:
Saturday 08 August 09 23:03 BST (UK) »
I went out for some time with a lovely chap with the same surname as me AND exactly the same date of birth!
Just as well it did not end in marriage as I can imagine endless complications with the current banks/government bureaucracy.
BENNET(T); NRY- Brotton, CON
BURTON; NRY- Saltburn, Guisborough, Marske, Stokesley
Judge Newark Lincoln BURTON , USA
DALES; NRY- Brotton, LIN - Orby
DAVIES
GEORGE: GLA - Oystermouth & Penarth, CON
LINCOLN. Middlesbrough, NRY, Durham
PERRETT Gloucestershire
QUESTED London. Assisting with One-name Study.
TRASK; GLA - Cardiff, Barry etc, SOM - South Petherton
WESTED
Census information is Crown Copyright from
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PillyP
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Posts: 33
Wed on The Rock but not on The Rocks.
Re: keeping same surname
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Reply #16 on:
Wednesday 19 August 09 09:19 BST (UK) »
I have recently come aross a variation of same surnames, in fact opposites,
John TROW married Eileen WORT.
I suspect there aren't too many of those, or are there?
Pearce, Bown,Bulpin, Dyte, Haysham, Pike, Cridge from Somerset
Grisley, Miller, Walker,Channings from London East End
Poffley, Childs from Berkshire
Belton from Sussex
Ball, Duce, Arkinstall from Shropshire
Stock, Pearce, Wheeler from The Isle of Wight
McVicar, McLachlan from Argyll & London East End
angelfish58
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Posts: 1,110
Grandma & Grandad married 23 Aug 1918
Re: keeping same surname
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Reply #17 on:
Wednesday 19 August 09 13:26 BST (UK) »
My parents had the same surname and so far they aren't related. It has caused my mum problems all her married life and now she's in her 80s it's even worse, "no dear, your maiden name, the name before you were married"
Watson, Snowball, Pyburn, Heppell, Ferry, Holmes, Clennett, Kidd, Pescod, Bage Co.Duham & Northumberland
Stockton, Watson, Bage, Nellist N. Yorks
Challnor/Challoner Cheshire/Shropshire. Moore, Mansell: Wellington, Shropshire
Davies/ David, Coity, Glamorgan
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