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XPhile2868
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Does anyone know of a site where you can enter an English surname and get foriegn variants?
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Smith (Lancashire), McKenna (Ireland/Liverpool/Leyland), Maynard (Hertfordshire/London/Preston), Ricketts (Gloucestershire/Wigan/Preston), Scowcroft (Preston), Harling (N. Yorkshire/Lancashire), Willis (Preston), Clegg (Manchester/Preston), Dodd (Wigan/Cheshire), Alston (Lancashire), Hulks (Hertfordshire), Nicholson (Co Mayo, Ireland/Lancashire), Brown (Co Tipperary, Ireland/Lancashire), Wilson (Kendal) Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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ndedross
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If there is that would be wonderful!
It has taken me 20 years to uncover that Dedross (Hoxton 1777) came from Droz (Switzerland - French Speaking 1748).
On my journey, I asked a French person living in London to write down the alternative spellings for the (English) phonetic (Deadrow). Expecting a couple of options, I got two pages of possibles!! Fortunately, my ancestor was literate and there was a written example of his name (from 1777) - but this too was 'anglicized' from Droz to Dross. It also seems that my ancestor added the "De" at the front of his name to imply some level of nobility as in "Of". Many "French" immigrants did this to gain favor with their new hosts.
I'm pretty sure that there is no easy conversion formula, given all the variables. Some people, especially from Eastern Europe, just chose a new name. In a similar vein on a visit to Hong Kong, several years ago, I learnt that Cantonese women, on arrival, would pick a name from a gardening book - depending upon which flower they thought the prettiest!
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Dedross. Gallaway. Starling. Singleton. Atkins. Burkinshaw. Chippendale. Shacklock. Lightfoot. Fisher. London. Middlesex. Yorkshire. Switzerland.
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Manchester Rambler
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Nigel - do you know your Droz ancestors in Switzerland? Plenty of them in the canton of Neuchâtel, and I'm going to the archives there next week!
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ANT: Nesbit, Potts CHS: Gosling, Hinton, Johnson, Marsland, Sorton LAN: Barlow, Jackson, James, Potts, Sorton MAY: Caulfield, Griffin SAL/STS: Goodwin, Gregory SOM: Dowding, James, Jones Any census information included in this post is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Berlin-Bob
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by My Daughter. Chatting to find her Roots !
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In a similar vein:
I posted some tips on anglicization of emigrant names at http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,11860.0.html "Sharing Useful Tips: Germany & E.Europe"
includes my favourite name-change of all time: ".. Abraham ben Isaiah, otherwise known as Moses Abraham Groomsfelt, or Jones, a silversmith .."
I also read an account recently, in a family history book, of two brothers Frank Charles DEGENHARDT and Walter DEGENHARDT, who, at the turn of the century, decided their names (their father was a german immigrant) were TOO german:
Walter DEGENHARDT became Walter HART, and Frank Charles DEGENHARDT became Frank CHARLES !!
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Searching for Coleman, Moore, Kallnung in London; Margulies, Remenyi in E. Europe; Ancestors of Hessie Stevenson-Coleman-Baxter (Ireland, 1861) and, of course, any other ancestors for my web-site. All Census Data included in this post is Crown Copyright (see: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk)
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