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Re: What is your most uncommon name ? #2
« Reply #144 on: Tuesday 17 April 07 07:25 BST (UK) »
Hi Trish,
I actually have a couple of them, researching for other people.

One is:
Kerenhappuch Bosher married Richard Beal in 1814.
Kerenheppuch Bosher, born 27th December 1790. bp. 2nd Jan, 1891 at Cholsey, Berkshire- parents, John Bosher and Sarah Kirk (source - familysearch)

the other is:
The daughter of Wilkinson Myers and Mary Teal,
baptised at Keighley, Yorkshire on the 16th Aug 1835 (F/s)

I don't know if these two are linked through the Beal/Teal name, but strange coincidence, me thinks. 

Of the second family there was another child named this, her mother was Rachael Myers the sister to Kerenhappuch.

Also the people who gave me the Myers one had found another family with this name: Kerenhappuch Myers b. 1829 the daughter of Godfrey Myers and Ellen, living in Barnsley, Yorkshire around 1841.  They had two children, sons,   which add to this list of unusual names - Mishack and Abednigo


I have no idea of its origins as yet!

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Simpson-Kildwick,Yorkshire & Australia, Overend-Sutton, Kildwick,Yorkshire & Australia, Whitaker - Cononley/Yorkshire, Pickard - Silsden/Yorkshire, Howarth - Skipton/Yorkshire and Lancashire, Heaton-Yorkshire, Preston-Yorkshire, Myers-Yorkshire & Australia, Wild-Yorkshire & Australia. Storey-Middlesex/Australia

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Re: What is your most uncommon name ? #2
« Reply #145 on: Tuesday 17 April 07 07:33 BST (UK) »
Just did a 'yahoo'
Smith's Bible Dictionary

Kerenhappuch:
(the horn of beauty)
the youngest daughter of Job, born to him during the period of his reviving prosperity.
(job 42:14)

Margaret
Simpson-Kildwick,Yorkshire & Australia, Overend-Sutton, Kildwick,Yorkshire & Australia, Whitaker - Cononley/Yorkshire, Pickard - Silsden/Yorkshire, Howarth - Skipton/Yorkshire and Lancashire, Heaton-Yorkshire, Preston-Yorkshire, Myers-Yorkshire & Australia, Wild-Yorkshire & Australia. Storey-Middlesex/Australia

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Re: What is your most uncommon name ? #2
« Reply #146 on: Tuesday 17 April 07 10:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Margaret

many thanks for all that - We don't seem to have any near relations  ;D Must be a transcribers nightmare to see such a name

Trish
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Re: What is your most uncommon name ? #2
« Reply #147 on: Tuesday 17 April 07 11:12 BST (UK) »
     I have just done a search on rootschat and was surprised that no-one has a Zorro, especially when ballgarside said "There was Zeno on my family tree.  He had two sisters called Lucretia and Albinia!" My brother in law who comes from Slovenia is called Albin Zorro, his son is called Zorro and I know there is at least one other Zorro living in Perth. unfortunately none of them is dashingly handsome, wears a cape and flourishes a sword.

      While on the subject of unusual names is there anyone out there with an Inday.

                                                 Denn
Ford, Baines, Dixon, Platts, Peat, Proctor, Rotherforth, Dakin/Daykin, Sales, Beech, Hall, Parkin, Nightingale. ----- Harthill, Waleswood, Woodhouse-mill, Whitwell

South Yorkshire/Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire

Torremocha, Candog, Ramos, Reyes, Rodrigueus
-------Philippines --- Bohol


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Re: What is your most uncommon name ? #2
« Reply #148 on: Tuesday 17 April 07 11:33 BST (UK) »
i have come across a few uncommon names in my time

a great great uncle was Hezekia Page
then we had Theophilus Page

when doing my cousins tree she had Septimus Makin

about a year back i was sat in the a&e at my local hospitle and a nurse came through and called for Mr Man although that seems to be reasonably common now!

the best one and i apologise if anyone knows her i kid you not one day i was taking a parcel to a lady asked her to sighn and her name was Fanny Munchin

also on my cousins family tree there is a fanny Makin
and my gt grandparents surnames were Thomas GILLIVER and Hilda CURETON

they had doris GLLIVER who married bill MORETON
they had jean MORETON who married derek SMEDLEY

so some uncommon names there  :)

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Re: What is your most uncommon name ? #2
« Reply #149 on: Tuesday 17 April 07 19:01 BST (UK) »
In my tree I have,

Young FRY
Legget Gardener COKER

and the most unusual one of all  I posted the other day

Polyphemus Ann MARTIN

 I should love to know if anyone has come across that last one before.

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CHOULES All ,  COKER Harwich Essex & Rochester Kent 
COLE Gt. Oakley, & Lt. Oakley, Essex.
DUNCAN Kent
EVERITT Colchester,  Dovercourt & Harwich Essex
GULLIVER/GULLOFER Fifehead Magdalen Dorset
HORSCROFT Kent.
KING Sturminster Newton, Dorset. MONK Odiham Ham.
SCOTT Wrabness, Essex
WILKINS Stour Provost, Dorset.
WICKHAM All in North Essex.
WICKHAM Medway Towns, Kent from 1880
WICKHAM, Ipswich, Suffolk.

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Re: What is your most uncommon name ? #2
« Reply #150 on: Tuesday 17 April 07 21:34 BST (UK) »
Found while looking through IGI Westerham, Kent.

Thankful Smallbones

I think she must have been a most precious baby.


Teresa
LYMBERY.  KNIGHT,  BROOKS, COCKERTON, DRAYCOTT, PAGE, TIVEY


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Re: What is your most uncommon name ? #2
« Reply #151 on: Wednesday 18 April 07 01:07 BST (UK) »
I had my most amusing and hopefully uncommon name today...a poor boy Mr. & Mrs. Brooks decided to call B*stard.  Poor child going through life with that name... ???
Currently engaging in a one-name study of the Twyman surname.

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Re: What is your most uncommon name ? #2
« Reply #152 on: Wednesday 18 April 07 08:34 BST (UK) »
I don't think that was the child's name, but a description! Are you certain there was a Mr Brooks?  What was the date, and was it a cert or a Parish Record?
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