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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #15 on: Monday 03 July 06 03:44 BST (UK) »

My hubbies Gran new a girl by the name of Nora lamb
She married a guy by the name of Bone
dont know if she used norah lamb bone
or norah bone
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 04 July 06 00:08 BST (UK) »

I was looking round Bosham church with some mates when we spied on a gravestone "Eliza Nutter." We weren't sure if it was a name or a statement?
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 00:05 BST (UK) »

Well Iv been researching my Woodcock family and way way back found siblings called Fanny and Willy Woodcock!!!
Sorry...it made me laugh!
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West Riding Yorkshire: Rotherham, Hemsworth, Darfield, Sheffield
Worcestershire/Staffordshire: Oldbury, West Bromwich, Halesowen, White Heath
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Nottinghamshire: Worksop
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 02:51 BST (UK) »

not just in the past either, there was a group of doctors here called Clap, Crap and Whistle. My ancestors are Onions or is that O'Nions like Sidebottom pronounced Sid-e- bottem ! Chris
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 03:04 BST (UK) »

i know some O'Niens' and Sidebottoms....and i heard the other day of a family called Ness (im in Scotland) and they have two boys  -they were signing up for a football club and they had to put their initials - one of the other mums noticed that they had written A Ness and P Ness!!!

What stupid parents - how can u call your kids that!
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West Riding Yorkshire: Rotherham, Hemsworth, Darfield, Sheffield
Worcestershire/Staffordshire: Oldbury, West Bromwich, Halesowen, White Heath
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 03:08 BST (UK) »

worse then that our neighbours were called Case guess what they called their son Justin !!
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 05:12 BST (UK) »

not just in the past either, there was a group of doctors here called Clap, Crap and Whistle. My ancestors are Onions or is that O'Nions like Sidebottom pronounced Sid-e- bottem ! Chris

Hi Chris,
You didn't happen to have a Louie Onion in your tree. She married (or maybe not) my GUncle Fred, whose name was really Edwin, Barton born around 1882 in Suffolk, only son of George Henry Barton and Mary Ann Peill.
Fred Barton's wife was always referred to as Louie Onion, by his family. There were no known children. Don't have any other dates, although she was certainly around in the early 1940's.
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Norfolk: Chilvers, Sparkes
IOW: Barton, Please, Shiner
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Staffordshire: Buckley, Hargreaves
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 06:27 BST (UK) »

Hi Sandra there was a Louisa (nee stanton) married Joseph Onions but mine all came from Walsall, it was only my Grandad Alfred Onions that came to live in Warrington. They still call ny mum Elsie Onions even after 60 years.  Chris.
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 07:00 BST (UK) »

Oh well, thanks just the same, Chris. Worth a shot. Onions is hardly 'Smith of the south' is it? The only reference I have, is a possible birth in Cheltenham, Sept Q 1896.

Does anyone 'know their onions'?? Roll Eyes
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Norfolk: Chilvers, Sparkes
IOW: Barton, Please, Shiner
Cheshire: Parker. Bradley, Hooley
Staffordshire: Buckley, Hargreaves
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 07:14 BST (UK) »

My son was at school with an Andrew Penness.
You can guess what they called him  Grin

Also, my neighbour married a Pratt-she soon made him change it to Platt.

On my searches through 1837online I recently came across  Wink a Fanny Flash.

Well it made me laugh  Grin Grin Grin

I loved that Drew Peacock-Mick(still giggling about it)

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Worth Bailey, Heapy, Burgess. All Macclesfield Cheshire
Mockridge,West Monkton Somerset
Jenner,Clapham Surrey
Kendrick,Liverpool
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Coleman and Mc Namara from Ennis, Co Clare, Ireland
Blake and Maloney from  Kilbaha Co Clare, Ireland
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 14:23 BST (UK) »

A friend assures me there was a boy in his class at school called
Richard Head.
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #26 on: Wednesday 05 July 06 17:25 BST (UK) »

We had a guy at boarding school called P. Balls. Some wag pinned a fake notice on the games board with a made-up cricket team using real kids' names - it started "Duncan, Lickiss, Balls, "and so on and it took the teachers ages to figure out the subliminal message hidden within.
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #27 on: Friday 21 July 06 23:59 BST (UK) »

Hi

There is a solicitors in Warwickshire named Write Hassel, it is still trading.


Whilst searching graves in North devon i have found a few B*rstards, apprently it is a french name.

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 22 July 06 00:26 BST (UK) »

Try this thread on a similar theme.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,88693.0.html

Not for the faint of heart.
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SMITH: Manchester
HULME(S): Kirk Ireton/Manchester
WORTHINGTON: Middleton/Manchester
SHORROCK: Manchester
BROOKS: Wilmslow
By marriage in Manchester: BAXENDALE, DODD, EYERS, FIRTH, FISHER, FO(R)STER, HARGREAVES, J(A/E)RVIS, McKEOWN, OSBALDESTON, PICKWELL, PODMORE, SCHOFIELD, SHALLCROSS, STONES, WALKER
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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #29 on: Saturday 22 July 06 06:01 BST (UK) »

another one my daughter went to school with a boy named shaun dick
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