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Re: Diminutives of Elizabeth
« Reply #9 on: Friday 03 December 04 14:57 GMT (UK) »
I have 2 cousins I never knew were named Elizabeth till another relly did a genealogy book .  They went by Bessie and Betty, I thought Those were their names.  In the same book I discovered my cousin Bunny was really Veronica.  My family had a habit of giving kids odd nick-names, Fats, Dumb-Dumb, Ike (For anyone named Ira). We also have the unusual name of Favor in the family, for men.  Haven't found where That came from. Where did they get this stuff????     Leagen
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Re: Diminutives of Elizabeth
« Reply #10 on: Friday 03 December 04 16:12 GMT (UK) »
Transcribing for Freebmd throws up some odd names, but my favourite so far is the man who died in 1906 (forget his age) whose Christian name was True.
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Re: Diminutives of Elizabeth
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 04 December 04 21:31 GMT (UK) »
While going through the electoral roll in my home town of Renfrew back in about 1980 (not for genealogical purposes - as Labour Party Young Socialists, we were on the lookout for first-time voters turning 18 so we could encourage them to vote for us), I came across a woman with the first name of Titania.
She was not, of course, and 18 year old! I can only assume the poor woman was named in honour of the Titanic - before it sank, I'd imagine.

I wonder if she had a diminutive...!
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Re: Diminutives of Elizabeth
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 04 December 04 23:08 GMT (UK) »
Then of course she could be named after the Queen of the Fairies :D
Southern or Southan [Hereford , Monmouthshire & Glos], Jenkins, Meredith and Morgan [Monmouthshire and Glos.], Murrill, Damary, Damry, Ray, Lawrence [all Middx. & London], Nethway from Kenn or Yatton. Also Riley and Lyons in South Africa and Riley from St. Helena.
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Re: Diminutives of Elizabeth
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 04 December 04 23:10 GMT (UK) »
In my family I have found Bessie and Eliza as forms of Elizabeth.

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Re: Diminutives of Elizabeth
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 07 December 04 15:06 GMT (UK) »
For a Long time I thought my best friend at junior school had two brothers, Bobby and Leo. Turned out he only had one (Robert Leonard) but his parents each called him by a different name!

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Re: Diminutives of Elizabeth
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 09 December 04 13:56 GMT (UK) »
I've seen innumerable examples of 2 children in the same family with the same name. Generally the elder had died before the younger was born, but this may not always be the case. George Foreman the boxer, had four sons all name George. Perhaps all those punches did something to his brain? With hindsight, everytime I find myself calling one of my children by the name of one of their siblingsI wish I'd not given them different names.

On the naming front, I have found an ancestor baptised Nellie who called herself Nancy. Now that's just pretentiousness and there's nowt so queer as folk as they say in her native Yorkshire.

My late great grandmother was called Nellie - personally I wouldn't blame any Nellie for calling herself something different.   I changed my own first name because I thought it was revolting - not saying what it was though!  You can all have fun guessing!
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Re: Diminutives of Elizabeth
« Reply #16 on: Friday 10 December 04 06:18 GMT (UK) »
As I posted somewhere on here before I too changed my first name.  Actually I just dropped it and use my middle name even on passport. I am sure people have done things like that forever which can make it very hard to find them in records so I go by other factors such as age, birth place etc.  If all else fits but part of the name is wrong I err on the side of Accepting that it Is who I am looking for until I discover otherwise.      Leagen.
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