I'm wondering about the origin of Sammy or Samey as a female name in 18th century Lancashire. As in:
Sammy Killshaw, baptised at St Mary's Prescot, 16th April 1750, daughter of John and Sammy Killshaw
(John Kilshaw married 'Semey' Runcorn at St Helen's Prescot on 5 November 1739)
I'm not convinced by Google's suggestion of Samantha, and I don't think it's from Sarah, as the above John and Sammy Kilshaw had a daughter baptised Sarah in 1743.
Could it be Samuelina or Salome, or is it just a standalone name? Any suggestions gratefully received,

Barbara