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Scotland / Re: James Moir and janet Davidson married Dec 27th 1817
« on: Tuesday 26 May 20 08:12 BST (UK) »
thank you for your response. I am well aware of what you were saying. At 81 and an inspector in education I have had some experience in such matters. BUT it does make a difference if in fact there was a genuine reason fort he changes.
Re Inverury: It was definitely explained how the variations occurred. It is not just a case of who could spell.
Re the Spelling of the places I have maps dating right back with the variations listed on each particular map.
Re the idea of More and Moir being in the hands of the scribe - that is definitely a possibility. However More was the name of people who came into Scotland via Ireland, and for some as far back as Israel via Africa. They also were a variation of Moor and Moir is Gaelic word for Big and so all these variations do have significance if looked into and can often provide a valuable clue.
Having been at this for over 40 years and with boxes of data we can discus this at length.
I appreciate your response.
Re Inverury: It was definitely explained how the variations occurred. It is not just a case of who could spell.
Re the Spelling of the places I have maps dating right back with the variations listed on each particular map.
Re the idea of More and Moir being in the hands of the scribe - that is definitely a possibility. However More was the name of people who came into Scotland via Ireland, and for some as far back as Israel via Africa. They also were a variation of Moor and Moir is Gaelic word for Big and so all these variations do have significance if looked into and can often provide a valuable clue.
Having been at this for over 40 years and with boxes of data we can discus this at length.
I appreciate your response.