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Paul E

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« Reply #324 on: Thursday 30 June 05 09:57 BST (UK) »
We knew you'd be back, emily! :)  Cold Pacific gets my vote ... you have to wonder exactly what was going through the minds of parents with some of these names, don't you?

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« Reply #325 on: Thursday 30 June 05 10:40 BST (UK) »
In 1861 there were these two turtles.....
Turtle King, 56, female,
Turtle Peace,45, male, horse-dealer
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« Reply #326 on: Thursday 30 June 05 10:58 BST (UK) »
Hi scrattletrap

Trap is VERY close to being a censuswhack - only four in 1891 but, alas, in different households / families.  No Scrattles to be found anywhere - shame, as its a wonderful name.   ;)

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« Reply #327 on: Thursday 30 June 05 11:47 BST (UK) »
In 1881 we have:

John Artic, Head aged 72 born Mile End.
Sarah Artic, Wife aged 63 born Southwark and,
John Artic, Son aged 19 also born Southwark.
Both the men are Warehousemen.

They're living in Southwark. They're the only Artics, Sarah being the only female!!

John American aged 20 born in London, a Commision Agent living in Brighton.
Nevell E. Norway son of Arthur aged 20, born Wadebridge, living in Formby.
Jules D'Africa (male) aged 50 born in Paris, a Professor in Languages living in Upton Cum Chalvey.

Ryan.

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HILL/BURKE/BELCHER/BIGNELL/BADHAM/COX/BLAKE/YELDHAM in London
HOPKINS/HART/MATTHEWS/MUNSON/FARLEY in Exeter & Mid Devon
FEREDAY in The Potteries & Tipton
ADAMS/MUSCUTT/ELSBY/BRIDGENS/BURKE/BELL/RAINBOW in The Potteries
O’CALLAGHAN/O’BRIEN in Cork
BURKE/FITZPATRICK in Birmingham
HOPKINS in Shaftesbury
YELDHAM/RAVEN/MUNSON/BIGNELL in Essex
BLAKE/CHANDLER in Wickham Market, Suffolk


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« Reply #328 on: Thursday 30 June 05 12:34 BST (UK) »
Brrr!  Feeling decidedly chilly, Ryan, what with these Cold Pacifics and Artics! :)


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« Reply #329 on: Thursday 30 June 05 12:53 BST (UK) »
Paul, I'd be both shocked and amazed if there was another Scrattletrap out there.....
I'm oh so unique  ;D  (and I forgot to mention modest, yes I'm modest too, can't you tell)
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« Reply #330 on: Thursday 30 June 05 13:05 BST (UK) »
And a pretty mean photographer, too?!!! :)

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« Reply #331 on: Thursday 30 June 05 13:24 BST (UK) »
lol so I take it you googled me then  :P  (see there's only one me!!!)
and for those that haven't I think this is what Paul's talking about
http://www.irelandscape.com/author_photos.php?member_id=130
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« Reply #332 on: Thursday 30 June 05 13:50 BST (UK) »
This is very funny thread!

On the 1871 census I have a Freddy de Thours born France St Cloud(?). His sister Adelaide De Thours is in the same household but Im thinking her name has been transcribed differently as she doesnt come up for a search.

They are living with some possible distant relatives of mine, the Wellbeloveds!
smith : leage : emerson : anderton : hart : boyce : baker : weaver :
penycate : greenway : taylor : wellbelove : bulmer : fanning : turnham : whitehouse