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Re: What is Minnie short for??
« Reply #45 on: Monday 05 September 11 18:51 BST (UK) »
Just to add to the mix, my niece Minnie is Hermione.

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Re: What is Minnie short for??
« Reply #47 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 12:09 BST (UK) »
I have just come across, in my own tree, a 'Minnie' whose Sunday name was Kate Arabella Maria!
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Re: What is Minnie short for??
« Reply #48 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 18:51 BST (UK) »
Poor girl! Not surprising she preferred Minnie.
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Re: What is Minnie short for??
« Reply #49 on: Monday 19 December 11 16:23 GMT (UK) »
I have a Scottish great aunt Marion who was called Minnie and it took me some time to find her records. I know that it just adds to the confusion. Sorry Auldamm

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Re: What is Minnie short for??
« Reply #50 on: Monday 19 December 11 16:37 GMT (UK) »
Ditto, Are!

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Re: What is Minnie short for??
« Reply #51 on: Saturday 14 January 12 11:28 GMT (UK) »
my g aunt was named minnieada, she was called minnie for short.

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Re: What is Minnie short for??
« Reply #52 on: Thursday 26 January 12 00:32 GMT (UK) »
Is it worth checking SP for Minnie Taylor marriages?  I think that you might find two in 1903, both in Glasgow.

Just a thought.   ::)
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Re: What is Minnie short for??
« Reply #53 on: Friday 28 September 18 20:42 BST (UK) »
Hello

"Minnie (f.): originally a Sc pet-form of Mary. It became common in England in England in the 19th C and was often used as an independent name. Not in CMY." - Oxford University / Clarendon Press 1945

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Not in Charlotte Mary Yonge (Two volumes 1863. Revised Ed. 1884)

Officially Mary, but has been used it seems as a pet name for others.

Obviously a name in itself - Minnie.

Officially the pet name for Wilhelmina was Mina.

Minnie was also an affectionate name for Mother, [asking for something as a child - go and see Minnie, meaning go and see your Mother], or it can be used as 'mother's darling' an affectionate pet name given to a child by the mother. Mother use - mynnye.

Minnie has been used as a pet name for others too and only family knowledge, or finding the ancestor in other records may confirm the real name, or spelling, if the name was not Minnie at Birth or used simply as a pet name.

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Scotland - also minny, minni, mihnny Shetland News - 12 February 1898; also variations mynnie, mynnye, possibly minnye.


If she was called 'Minnie' (pronounced) and she was Scottish, search Scotlands People by surname only.

If buried and in Scotland, any Headstone Memorial, or official M.I.?

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