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Berlin-Bob
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by My Daughter. Chatting to find her Roots !
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Hi Dolgellau.
Looks fine like that. 
I think this is the sort of thing where we need more examples, before being able to say whether special handling is needed.
Should the need arise, we can discuss it further, and if necessary, decide on a different approach.
Bob
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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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This problem of course is not just a Welsh problem. If you go back to the 14th century in England exactly the same issues arise. Here you will find William FitzEdlin son of Edlin FitzJohn de Burg. Where the de Burg is not a surname but is simply being used to distinguish him from another Edlin FitzJohn and means from the walled town. In another context some other ending might be used for the same person.
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Living in Berkshire. From Northampton & Milton Keynes DETAILS OF THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE IN SURNAME INTERESTS, LINK AT FOOT OF PAGE Wilson, Higgs, Buswell, PARCELL, Matthews, TAMKIN, Seckington, Pates, Coupland, Webb, Arthur, MAYNARD, Caves, Norman, Winch, Culverhouse, Drakeley. Johnson, Routledge, SHIRT, SAICH, Mills, SAUNDERS, EDLIN, Perry, Vickers, Pakeman, Griffiths, Marston, Turner, Child, Sheen, Gray, Woolhouse Census Info is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Stuck with John Jones in Wales? Join the club!
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True, but I think more people are likely to be able to go back to 1800 in Wales that 1400 in England.
One of my brickwalls at the moment is such a patronymic case: Jane Williams vch John Morris,
Where Williams was her mothers surname and John Morris was her father. The vch part coming from "merch" - the Welsh for daughter - now long since died out. How would you suggest getting round that one?
I've not put her into the table as yet.
D
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Stuck with: William Williams of Llanllyfni John Jones in Llanelli Evan Evans in Caio David Davies of Llansanffraid Evans: Caio/Carms Jones: CDG, DEN Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk"Nor do I think that any other nation than this of Wales, or any other tongue, whatever may hereafter come to pass, shall on the day of the great reckoning before the Most High Judge, answer for this corner of the earth": The Old Man of Pencader to Henry II
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Berlin-Bob
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Hi D,
as the SIT is for surnames, why not just enter two lines:
Williams from Place, County Morris from Place, County
You can add a bit more detail in the "Comments" text, if you think it might help.
Bob
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