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Re: What's the oddest name you've found?
« Reply #540 on: Saturday 20 January 18 10:53 GMT (UK) »
I think that the parents who named their little GIRL Demarious had no idea what the modern usage would be. 

Having had a look on Mr G, it is now used as a boys name, and apparently means strong, subborn and war like :o :o :o

Or maybe they could see what SHE would turn out like ;D ;D ;D
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Re: What's the oddest name you've found?
« Reply #541 on: Sunday 21 January 18 17:21 GMT (UK) »
I came across the name Horsefall Pickles on a census recently. It was a male child - I wonder if he had had a recent accident?
AVERY, Berks, BLUNDELL, North Meols, BOND, Wilts,  BRUNDRETT, Lancs, CHORLTON, Salford, DUNKLEY, West Haddon, FOGGIN, Yorks, GRANT, Durham,  GRESTY, Salford, GRINDROD, Salford, HUMM, Bethnal Green, MALONEY, Limerick & Lancs,  MARCHANT, Worcs, McPHERSON, Kent, MELLISH, Finsbury, PERRETT, Wilts,  RAGG, Yorks, RAINSFORD, Staffs, RENSHAW, Salford, ROSS, Leicester, TIGHE/TYE, All, WELLER, Berks, WILKINSON, Wes
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Re: What's the oddest name you've found?
« Reply #542 on: Saturday 27 January 18 08:39 GMT (UK) »
I came across the name Horsefall Pickles on a census recently. It was a male child - I wonder if he had had a recent accident?


Good one, but as you may already know Horsfall is a family surname. It might be his Mother's nee surname or denote Ancestry.

Horsfall of Halifax family correspondence and papers (at WYAS Calderdale)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N13616969

http://www.denniscorbett.com/Hors.html

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsfall_baronets


Another Horsfall, Dionysius Hargreaves Horsfall


Horsfall Street and Horsfall Tunnel at Todmorden (Horsfall of Todmorden).


We might smile, but it could be a very lucky find for a Pickles researcher, to come across the names - Horsefall Pickles!

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Re: What's the oddest name you've found?
« Reply #543 on: Saturday 27 January 18 09:39 GMT (UK) »
Yes indeed. I think the mother's maiden name explanation (or other ancestral connection) often accounts for an unusual given name. It can be a gift to us researchers. I have an instance in my tree where all the children of a particular couple were given their mother's maiden surname for their middle names.
AVERY, Berks, BLUNDELL, North Meols, BOND, Wilts,  BRUNDRETT, Lancs, CHORLTON, Salford, DUNKLEY, West Haddon, FOGGIN, Yorks, GRANT, Durham,  GRESTY, Salford, GRINDROD, Salford, HUMM, Bethnal Green, MALONEY, Limerick & Lancs,  MARCHANT, Worcs, McPHERSON, Kent, MELLISH, Finsbury, PERRETT, Wilts,  RAGG, Yorks, RAINSFORD, Staffs, RENSHAW, Salford, ROSS, Leicester, TIGHE/TYE, All, WELLER, Berks, WILKINSON, Wes
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Re: What's the oddest name you've found?
« Reply #544 on: Saturday 27 January 18 23:58 GMT (UK) »
I came across the name Horsefall Pickles on a census recently. It was a male child - I wonder if he had had a recent accident?


Good one, but as you may already know Horsfall is a family surname. It might be his Mother's nee surname or denote Ancestry.
I  met a Mrs Horsfall. She corrected my pronunciation of her name to "Herfal".
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Re: What's the oddest name you've found?
« Reply #545 on: Sunday 28 January 18 00:26 GMT (UK) »
That's interesting Maiden Stone; I think most of us would probably have got that one wrong.
AVERY, Berks, BLUNDELL, North Meols, BOND, Wilts,  BRUNDRETT, Lancs, CHORLTON, Salford, DUNKLEY, West Haddon, FOGGIN, Yorks, GRANT, Durham,  GRESTY, Salford, GRINDROD, Salford, HUMM, Bethnal Green, MALONEY, Limerick & Lancs,  MARCHANT, Worcs, McPHERSON, Kent, MELLISH, Finsbury, PERRETT, Wilts,  RAGG, Yorks, RAINSFORD, Staffs, RENSHAW, Salford, ROSS, Leicester, TIGHE/TYE, All, WELLER, Berks, WILKINSON, Wes
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Re: What's the oddest name you've found?
« Reply #546 on: Sunday 28 January 18 12:17 GMT (UK) »
Yes, you must be very corsfall.
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Re: What's the oddest name you've found?
« Reply #547 on: Sunday 28 January 18 15:15 GMT (UK) »
Yes, you must be very corsfall.
I wasn't corsfall. I fell off a hers and landed on my ors.
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Re: What's the oddest name you've found?
« Reply #548 on: Sunday 28 January 18 15:21 GMT (UK) »
I think you have started something now Geoff-E   ;D
AVERY, Berks, BLUNDELL, North Meols, BOND, Wilts,  BRUNDRETT, Lancs, CHORLTON, Salford, DUNKLEY, West Haddon, FOGGIN, Yorks, GRANT, Durham,  GRESTY, Salford, GRINDROD, Salford, HUMM, Bethnal Green, MALONEY, Limerick & Lancs,  MARCHANT, Worcs, McPHERSON, Kent, MELLISH, Finsbury, PERRETT, Wilts,  RAGG, Yorks, RAINSFORD, Staffs, RENSHAW, Salford, ROSS, Leicester, TIGHE/TYE, All, WELLER, Berks, WILKINSON, Wes
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