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TINE on gravestone
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Nicola'S | Report | 19 May 2009 21:39 |
Has anyone come across this on a headstone? |
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Nicola'S | Report | 19 May 2009 21:43 |
Apologies, but I didn't realise that the symbols would reproduce. |
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Dianne | Report | 19 May 2009 21:46 |
Hi Nicola |
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Nicola'S | Report | 19 May 2009 21:54 |
We had considered that it might be a nickname but she was a VERY grand old lady from the Raj period married to a Colonel in the Madras Regiment. |
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mgnv | Report | 20 May 2009 00:14 |
Maybe it's her maiden surname - you don't say where the memorial is, but certainly in Scotland it was normal for married women to be buried under their MSs. |
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Nicola'S | Report | 21 May 2009 23:33 |
The memorial is in the old cemetery in Hove. |
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Heather | Report | 21 May 2009 23:36 |
Id also have assumed it was the name she used every day. Ive seen similar headstones. Names like that are very common in my family too - my own 82 year old aunt - Ethel - is known only as Dep to everyone - and she is an old colonialist. |
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Nicola'S | Report | 22 May 2009 00:07 |
The word TINE is written in such an odd way and this is what is puzzling us so much. |
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Elizabethofseasons | Report | 22 May 2009 00:22 |
Dea Nicola |
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Jacqueline | Report | 22 May 2009 01:13 |
Just a thought but would the inscriptipn not give her surname aswell as her Forenames just wondered because there is a Frances Tine on a tree so it could be a another part of her name in brackets curved brackets would have been a lot harder for a stone mason to carve out of the stone that straight pointed ones |
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Heather | Report | 22 May 2009 11:39 |
Ive just read your description of the arrows and yes, that would be brackets. But you have already said that isnt her surname havent you. It can only mean the name she was known as. |
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Heather | Report | 22 May 2009 11:46 |
The female name "Tine" appears to be scandanavian/dutch/german (very common actually if you google for it). |
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Nicola'S | Report | 22 May 2009 18:11 |
Grateful thanks to everyone, again. |
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Thistledown | Report | 22 May 2009 19:26 |
just wondering if she is buried with her parents or mother and that her mothers maiden name was Tine ?. |
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Nicola'S | Report | 22 May 2009 22:22 |
Thanks again for another good try. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 25 May 2009 00:13 |
So the reason for starting a new thread where no one can see all the efforts already made would be ...? |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 25 May 2009 00:22 |
Is there the least chance she had been married before, and this was a previous married name? |
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Nicola'S | Report | 25 May 2009 00:25 |
Gosh you quick, Janey! |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 25 May 2009 02:52 |
I wasn't thinking divorce. ;) |
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Nicola'S | Report | 25 May 2009 16:17 |
Her dob is c.1835 - not confirmed yet, owing to Irish status and I haven't investigated yet to see if this one has survived. |