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Re: Christmas surname
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 24 December 24 22:23 GMT (UK) »
Linda Christmas was the first wife ex MP Norman Fowler later Baron Fowler, speaker of the house of lords.
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Re: Christmas surname
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 25 December 24 00:23 GMT (UK) »
Christmas is also a first name.  One of my male ancestors was Christmas Spooner born on Christmas day 1883 in Monmouthshire.
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Re: Christmas surname
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 25 December 24 09:20 GMT (UK) »
In a step-family connected to me there was a Christiana who was married in 1833 and died in 1847.  Eventually I found she was born on 25 Dec 1802, baptised on the 28th as CRESSEY.  Also, her sister was b/bp on 17/20 April 1800 and named Easter!

A granddaughter of Cressey was named Christiana, but always known as Kitty, to the extent that her probate notice included "Christiana, otherwise Kitty".

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Re: Christmas surname
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 25 December 24 09:58 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Christmas surname
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 25 December 24 23:42 GMT (UK) »
I have a large cluster in the Selborne/Binsted/Alton area of Hampshire.
Over 270 CHRISTMAS biirths registered in ALTON area of Hampshire alone on FREEBMD.

Henry Christmas
1557–1630
Birth 1557 • Binsted, Hampshire, England,
Death 1630 • Binsted, Hampshire, England,
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Thomas Christmas
1785–1875
Birth 18 SEP 1785 • East Worldham, Hampshire, England
Death OCT 1875 • Alton, Hampshire, England
with 13 children
 and his sons
Thomas Christmas
1812–1896
Birth 15 MAR 1812 • Selborne, Hampshire, England
Death 6 MAR 1896 • Selborne ALTON Hampshire, England
with 12 children
and another son William
WILLIAM CHRISTMAS
1814–1882
Birth 17 APR 1814 • Kingsley, Hampshire, England
Death JUN 1882 • ALTON, Hampshire, England
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Re: Christmas surname
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 25 December 24 23:58 GMT (UK) »
Can't really see the point of this post.  You only have to look it up on the BMD index to know it's a surname🙄🙄
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Re: Christmas surname
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 26 December 24 00:26 GMT (UK) »
Can't really see the point of this post.  You only have to look it up on the BMD index to know it's a surname🙄🙄

I think it is just in the spirit of the season.
I wonder if one of those Christmases from Hampshire wandered over to East Sussex and started a branch there.

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Re: Christmas surname
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 26 December 24 02:50 GMT (UK) »
We had a Christmas at our school and there are a handful in South Australia descended from John James Christmas and Martha Leak/e starting in the 1860s

On another track I looked up Scrooge and only 1 popped up on FreeBDM and in 1983 of all times
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Re: Christmas surname
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 26 December 24 12:56 GMT (UK) »
Wouldn't it be dreadful to be called "Noel Christmas"? Imagine all the teasing at School.
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