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Offline cbcarolyn

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First names - indication of roots?
« on: Wednesday 20 September 06 09:09 BST (UK) »
Tracing back my Everett family I have found a whole bunch of names that I feel are traditionally Jewish eg Ephraim, Reuben, Manassah, Benjamin, Mahala, birth dates all around 1830.  Would this mean that I have some Jewish roots or did people use the old testament for inspiration for names?
Lugg/Freeman/Caddy- Cornwall
Dayman/Hobbs - Devon
Brett/Clark/Hicks - Middx/Essex/London
Miles - Northampton
Woodruff/Proctor/Worth - Midlands/NE/Wales

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Re: First names - indication of roots?
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 20 September 06 09:49 BST (UK) »
In Wales there were certainly plenty of people given Biblical names though not Jewish, particularly whenever there was a Revival. I suppose the modern equivalent would be the rash of Kylies around today...
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Scott, Dowdeswell (Merthyr Tydfil), Jones (Loughor and Merthyr Vale), Roberts (Nelson), Prichard (Collenna and Cefn Fforest); Evan Roberts (Corwen and Amlwch); Scott (Pentre); Scott (Ancrum); Thomas (Pantywaun and Bedlinog); Morgan Jones (Ystradfellte); Bowen (Loughor); Jenkins (Bridgend); Thomas Dowdeswell (b. Gloucester, 1829).

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Re: First names - indication of roots?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 20 September 06 09:57 BST (UK) »
I did wonder whether it was a Kylie type of thing ;D - wasn't sure if that sort of thing happened then, I don't think they had a TV!!!!

Maybe someone had learnt to read and they were extracting the names to be a bit different.  These were in Harlow.
Lugg/Freeman/Caddy- Cornwall
Dayman/Hobbs - Devon
Brett/Clark/Hicks - Middx/Essex/London
Miles - Northampton
Woodruff/Proctor/Worth - Midlands/NE/Wales

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Re: First names - indication of roots?
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 20 September 06 10:09 BST (UK) »
My Eldred family in Essex (no Jewish roots - in fact they were parish clerks for generations) used all of those names except for Manassah, plus several other Old Testament names - Ezekiel, Emanuel, Ezra, Jabez, Hesia, Ephraisa, and lots and lots of Rebeccas.   Mahala in particular seems to have been popular in Essex.  It's quite a modern idea that these names are characteristically Jewish - up to the first half of the 19th century they were used enthusiastically by Christian families, as they still are in the US.

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Ayr: Barnes, Wylie
Caithness: MacGregor
Essex: Eldred (Pebmarsh)
Gloucs: Timbrell (Winchcomb)
Hants: Stares (Wickham)
Lincs: Maw, Jackson (Epworth, Belton)
London: Pierce
Suffolk: Markham (Framlingham)
Surrey: Gosling (Richmond)
Wilts: Matthews, Tarrant (Calne, Preshute)
Worcs: Milward (Redditch)
Yorks: Beaumont, Crook, Moore, Styring (Huddersfield); Middleton (Church Fenton); Exley, Gelder (High Hoyland); Barnes, Birchinall (Sheffield); Kenyon, Wood (Cumberworth/Denby Dale)


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Re: First names - indication of roots?
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 20 September 06 22:23 BST (UK) »
Could it be that they went to church more regularly than nowadays and heard these names every week in the bible readings?
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ADAMS - Kent/Sussex, BROOKS - Buckinghamshire/Northamptonshire. GASCOYNE/GASKINS - Buckinghamshire/Northamptonshire. GOULD - Derbyshire/Lancashire. HILL - Hampshire/Kent/Lancashire/Limerick. MARK - Buckinghamshire/Cumberland/Lancashire. WILCOX - Buckinghamshire/Northamptonshire. WITTONBROOKES/WITTENBROKE - Northamptonshire/Buckinghamshire. YATES - Canada.

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Re: First names - indication of roots?
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 20 September 06 22:43 BST (UK) »
All the names mentioned were common in the Essex fishing community where my ancestors were living in the 19th century.
Mehalah was the title of a very popular novel set on Mersea Island, Essex. The Essex answer to Lorna Doone.
Kent - Piper, Longley, Colvin,Parks,Baker,Saitt
Essex - Wade, Shipp, Warren, Davies, Walford

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Re: First names - indication of roots?
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 20 September 06 23:16 BST (UK) »
thanks for all the replies - I had never heard of Mahala before.  These are a way from Mersea - but can see they may have been a connection.
Lugg/Freeman/Caddy- Cornwall
Dayman/Hobbs - Devon
Brett/Clark/Hicks - Middx/Essex/London
Miles - Northampton
Woodruff/Proctor/Worth - Midlands/NE/Wales

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