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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #81 on: Monday 14 February 11 07:11 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Nick,

My Stewart was born in Cumberland but there are probably Scottish roots somewhere.

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #82 on: Monday 14 February 11 19:18 GMT (UK) »
Sometimes it is just the combinations of names that make them unfortunate and I was reminded again of that with your post Mike, especially your own surname where parents have unwittingly given a daughter the name Helen, causing much derision!  ... difficult with marriage combinations to choose, though many women of course keep their own now, e.g Faye who didn't think it was wise to take the surname King!... one of those everyday names you have to be careful with ;)

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #83 on: Tuesday 15 February 11 04:51 GMT (UK) »
Polly Gammie

I checked that her husband was only ever married once. Why she didn't choose any of the other nicknames for Mary, I don't know.  ;D

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #84 on: Tuesday 15 February 11 11:13 GMT (UK) »
Iknew a guy called Crapper, who was in his 40s.  He announced that he wasn't having his children brought up with a name like that, so he was changing it to Brown.  Couldn't help thinking there wasn't much difference....


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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #85 on: Tuesday 15 February 11 19:29 GMT (UK) »
I went to school with a chap named Les Brain,but he was always known as Brain Les.

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #86 on: Friday 18 March 11 00:28 GMT (UK) »
When I worked for the DHSS (National Insurance Office) about 30 years ago (crikey, was it that long ago?!) a name I remember from my client records is Grabzebalski.  Honestly.  Think the chap was Polish.  It was a source of great merriment in the office at the time - can't think why  ::)

A name from my own ancestry is Mary Fairy (also spelt as Farey).  It always tickles me when I read it.  She became Mary Branson when she married which is much more boring!
STOPP in West London and Bucks.  AUGUST, FEHRENBACH in London.  ISAAC, BLUNDELL in Liverpool.  BRANSON, WALSH in Manchester and Bucks.  GUNN in Bucks.  PEACE, STOCKINGS, STARKYN, BULLIN and ROOM in North Norfolk.

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #87 on: Friday 18 March 11 07:48 GMT (UK) »
i have just come across a walter wall, its not so much an unfortunate name but i did think to myself that its a bit mean of the parents 'wall to wall'
Ralph. Lever. Young. Lasham. Denigan. Sawyer. Moore. Stone

saville foljambe moore

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #88 on: Friday 18 March 11 11:20 GMT (UK) »


Just found in Nuthurst Sussex baptisms - 1729 William Piseyfull   ;D
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Sussex - Knapp. Nailard. Potten. Coleman. Pomfrey. Carter. Picknell
Greenwich/Woolwich. - Clowting. Davis. Kitts. Ferguson. Lowther. Carvalho. Pressman. Redknap. Argent.
Hertfordshire - Sturgeon. Bird. Rule. Claxton. Taylor. Braggins

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Re: Unfortunate surnames of the past
« Reply #89 on: Friday 18 March 11 13:49 GMT (UK) »
For a day or two I though a Moses Daffy was in my tree, but I corrected an error

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