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Alan2009
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Bonella, Bonello, Bonalay, Bonaillo and Bonailo
« on: Friday 19 June 09 19:29 UTC (UK) »

I started researching my Mothers family (Bonella's in Fife), and managed to get back to around 1750. About that time, I find variations in the name (e.g. Bonello, Bonalay, Bonaly and Bonailo), and this has allowed me to extend the tree back to 1530.  However, while I have a few Bonaillo's on my family tree, I have no Bonailo's (single l), but I do have a whole family of them on paper starting in Markinch, expanding into dysart and then heading south to England in around 1850. Trying to make the connection to their ancesters is driving me nuts - hence the post. I am sure that the two trees must connect, and I suspect it will be around the late 1600's.

My tree of Bonailo's goes back as far as around 1705 where I have three brothers and their partners, in or near Markinch:

William Bonailo, married Elspet Durie 29/12/1724.
John Bonailo,  married Margaret Blyth 23/02/1728.
James Bonailo, married Ann Philp 28/09/1728.

Does anyone have any information regarding their parents, or their date/place of birth?

Thanks

Alan
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diddymiller
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Re: Bonella, Bonello, Bonalay, Bonaillo and Bonailo
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 20 June 09 15:16 UTC (UK) »

welcome Alan, i remembered looking into this family before for someone.

if you scroll down nearly to the bottom of the fife thread board you will see 'scruffypup's thread about her Bonaillo etc family.

Diddy
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Alan2009
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Re: Bonella, Bonello, Bonalay, Bonaillo and Bonailo
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 20 June 09 16:51 UTC (UK) »

Yes, I found that, but her earliest Bonailo is also the John Bonailo who married Margaret Blyth 23/02/1728.
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Alan
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