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Harold
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Good Morning
Perhaps somebody can help with this.
Grandmother often called grandfather Jamesee (probably spelt wrong) and he called her Tinkie.
Any chance this nickname would link to a first name common during the late 1800's early 1900's.
Thanks
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nora T
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good after noon, just a thought but could her name be Belle Harold, regards nora T
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i am researching the timmis family salop. staffs, and cheshire, also the culverwell family, congleton cheshire,and staffs.also jervis, jarvis, staffs and wales,also reece, staffs and dudley
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Kazza
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Hi Harold,
Nora's ideas are good, I always thought it was an abbreviation of Tinkerbell, as in Peter Pan. I do not know if it is used in the book.
If you Google Tinkie, lots of Dutch pages come up, my Dutch is rusty non-existant so I do not know the link there but if you have Dutch links that may explain it.
Kazza.
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Surname interests: Clementsten, Hobson, Hole, Marden, O'Clements, Pitten, Sharland, Vickery (Vicary), Williams. Area Interests: Cardiff, Bampton, Bideford, Crediton, Wollaston, Somerset, Tidenham, Norway, Australia to Bristol.
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Harold
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No Dutch, but I believe grandfather's family was a combination of irish and french.
Harold
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