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trish251
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Re: What does D.DY mean in the middle of a name?
« Reply #15 on: Monday 30 April 07 00:18 UTC (UK) »

Hi Loz

My only extra thought is perhaps the detail given the stonemason included her maiden name (Ready) and he didn't have room to use the complete word?

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Re: What does D.DY mean in the middle of a name?
« Reply #16 on: Monday 30 April 07 01:42 UTC (UK) »

Hello Loz

Wonder if it is Bridget Dady Townsend. Seems first letter of each word in the name is larger than the others. The middle name would then be 4 digits. Looks like DADY to me. Could it be a mother's maiden name. Could there be a Richard Ready found marrying a woman with surname Dady?

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Re: What does D.DY mean in the middle of a name?
« Reply #17 on: Monday 30 April 07 12:08 UTC (UK) »

It looks to me like the letter 'A' between the 'D' and the 'D'; so I stick with my original thought, that it refers to her maiden name , even if it doesn't look totally like the name 'Ready' !! for whatever reason...

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Re: What does D.DY mean in the middle of a name?
« Reply #18 on: Monday 30 April 07 13:28 UTC (UK) »

As Linda pointed out, the first letter of each word is larger than the rest of the word, so it definitely looks like a word of four characters with the second character indistinct.

BRIDGET D?DY TOWNSEND


So I agree that it is a middle name; and - of course - that middle name may, or may not, be Bridget's maiden surname.

Incidentally Loz, are you quite certain that her maiden name was READY?  I note that the index entry for her marriage lists it as TEADY - and T and D are sounds which are easily confused.

That marriage is the only TEADY anywhere in the NSW records.  There are, of course, plenty of records of READY.  But there are also records of DADY, DEDY and DEADY ...

Then again it could be simply an error by the stonemason - either he wrote the name down incorrectly on his piece of paper or he misread it when he came to do the job ...

JAP
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Re: What does D.DY mean in the middle of a name?
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 01 May 07 05:08 UTC (UK) »

Yep, surname was definateley Ready.  It has been mis=transcribed on the NSW BDM indexes.  I have her death certificate and that of her children.  On all the certificates I have there is no mention of a middle name.  This has me stumped!!

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Re: What does D.DY mean in the middle of a name?
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 01 May 07 05:50 UTC (UK) »

The simplest explanation (and simplest explanations are often the best  Wink ) is that her maiden name was inserted as a middle name - rather than a lengthy (and, more expensive) statement such as 'formerly READY'.  This was not uncommon.  And that the stonemason simply got the name wrong  Smiley

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