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Daft Names. Have you got one?

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Lynne

Lynne Report 10 Jul 2005 09:03

I once knew a Gordon Grocock and my old boss had dealings with a Nigerian who was called Chief Onajobi!!! Lynne

tweedledee

tweedledee Report 10 Jul 2005 00:30

My husband once had a neighbour called Hogg. They named their daughter IMA HOGG.

Bea

Bea Report 9 Jul 2005 23:41

These aren't in my tree, but........ A Mr and Mrs King , in the village where I was born, named their daughter Queenie........ And my stepmother knew a man named I P Green.... True. Bea.

Merry

Merry Report 9 Jul 2005 22:57

Cliff, Might it be Euphemia? Sarah

Cliff

Cliff Report 9 Jul 2005 22:50

Not a funny one but one of my ancestors (female) in 1825 is shown as 'Epha' Suspect this is an abbreviation but does anyone know what the full version would be? Cliff

Cliff

Cliff Report 9 Jul 2005 15:59

Glad you Peter Rabbett didn't meet up with my GGGGM - hir first name was LETTUCE Cliff

Kim

Kim Report 9 Jul 2005 14:36

I too have found some haddocks. But the best one I found was Mercy Over! Kim

Patience

Patience Report 9 Jul 2005 13:56

Found a family (possibly connected to one of mine) who named a son Obstrupus. And just found the marriage of someone with christian name Doctor JJ

Merry

Merry Report 9 Jul 2005 13:52

Stop it, Robin! I did some transcribing for Kempston Bedfordshire, PR's. In the early years there were quite a few girls called Douglas (or was it Dougal?? - I've forgotten!) Sarah

Montmorency

Montmorency Report 9 Jul 2005 13:49

and while pursuing a genealogical quest for another thread, just noticed that the well-known family of smallish furry animals was well represented in Mexborough Yorks, with a variety of spellings, one of its scions being a certain Aaron Bevers

Martin

Martin Report 9 Jul 2005 12:43

have just found a brother of my gr-gr-gr-gr grandfather(i think it's that many gr's) was called AXEY LEE?? is this a proper christian name or a spelling mistake on IGI???

Montmorency

Montmorency Report 9 Jul 2005 12:42

and Stacey was a pet form of Eustace

Montmorency

Montmorency Report 9 Jul 2005 12:38

Patience was a boy's name once, though very rare

Merry

Merry Report 9 Jul 2005 12:28

What about the gender of names?? My son's middle name is Christian, so when I found Victorian Christian's on my tree, at first I thought they were boys, but then realised it was a girl's name then..... I expect we all know who Shirley Crabtree and Marion Robert Morrison were? What other names might I get mixed up over?? Sarah

Joy

Joy Report 9 Jul 2005 12:18

ah Beever - that reminds me of another thread. :-) Joy

Montmorency

Montmorency Report 9 Jul 2005 12:06

to return to genealogy, the National Archives website is running a news story about an 1861 census enumerator called Isaac Hunt http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/news/stories/63.htm

Laurie

Laurie Report 9 Jul 2005 11:58

I was sure it couldn't be true when I got the info off a lookup from a member here on GR, so I went to great lengths to make sure I had been given right info. Seems my gtgtgrandfathers sister Fanny Goodfellow married Thomas Badcock, my sister told me she was glad some names didn't make it this far down the line. - who am I to talk, look what I did to my children, I married Ray Titman cheers Laurie

Martin

Martin Report 9 Jul 2005 11:10

while walking through Darnall cemetery Sheffield this week noticed this grave inparticular John Beever also wife Fanny

Joy

Joy Report 5 Jul 2005 11:11

this is a real name: Jolly Sadd

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 5 Jul 2005 09:15

Martin - I think I've read that book! lol Jackie - We had a teacher at school called Bob Downs! lol