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Christian Names - How Many Generations In Your Tre

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Barbara

Barbara Report 17 May 2006 17:49

Have more Robert Hamiltons than you can shake a stick at.......

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 11 May 2006 19:37

Hey Snowdrop guess what I don't have a dreadful name like Turris meaning evil etc in my tree now looking through ancestry saw a name Terris think Irish for Terrance its obvious Nolls

♫ Penny €

♫ Penny € Report 10 May 2006 19:38

I have 10 generations with the name Charles!!!! It started as a surname & has ended as a middle name. When we used it as our son's middle name we didnt realise the name carried back for 314 years - & beyond!!!!!! Penny

Michael

Michael Report 10 May 2006 15:31

Yes Snowdrops, it does get a bit tricky - of my paternal grandfather's four grandparents, three were Joneses. Slightly odd, then, that the one I've had most trouble tracing was the fourth - an Evans.

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 10 May 2006 08:24

Yes, have to agree with you Linda, Barbara does seem a modern name - I wouldn't have thought it went back that far either. Thanks for replying Snopdrops

Linda in the Midlands

Linda in the Midlands Report 10 May 2006 08:12

I have 7 Ralph Bullock 1658,1698,1738,1771.1785,1811,1839 didn't think it would be a popular name also have 2 Barbara White 1828,1887 wouldn't have thought that name was that old most unususal Aqcuila Cornes Wilkes Linda (cant be bothered to count my Ellen,Hannah,Mary, William and Thomas!!)

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 10 May 2006 08:05

Nolls - sorry didn't forget you, just wondering about your Cinderella - makes you think as to whether your ancestors heard the fairytale or whether they just liked it as a name in its own right. But very unusual. Thanks Snopdrops

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 10 May 2006 08:03

Sui - snap 8 generations a piece!! Michael - whoa, 3 lots of Jones, it's bad enough with my 2 lots of Browns!!! Snopdrops

Michael

Michael Report 10 May 2006 08:00

I have four generations of David Joneses, although just to be awkward two of them decided to call themselves by their middle names. Also three Thomas Joneses (different branch - I have three separate lots of Joneses). Most of my mum's side tended to use different names, although I do have three Oldham Keals - and possibly more, since the last one isn't a direct ancestor so I haven't bothered tracing his descendants.

Sui

Sui Report 10 May 2006 00:13

Hi 'Snowdrops'.... I think the longest in my tree is the Hubbies Side: David Steven born 1755 at wick-down too his nephew who's now 20yo. That's 8 Generations off David Steven. Sui :-))

Eleanor

Eleanor Report 10 May 2006 00:11

It seems in my family all males were called either James, Henry or William, and all the females are Sarahs, Louisa's and Kathleen. Does not make for an easy tree!

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 10 May 2006 00:07

Hi! Snowy some more unusual names on my tree are Ebenezer, Sabina and am waiting verification of (and its true) Cinderella and Cleopatra McSherry!! Norah

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 9 May 2006 22:52

Sue your more than welcome. It's nice seeing everyone's replies isn't it? I think we can all sympathise with you for long long stint and the same names over and over and over. Hope you found what you were looking for. I'm off to bed after I've walked my dawg - will check again in the morning. Night everyone. Snopdrops

Sue in Devon

Sue in Devon Report 9 May 2006 22:49

Thanks for cheering me up Snowdrops, I needed a lighthearted read. I`ve just spent hours on IGI trying to sort out my rellies in one little Gos village where they apparently lived for about 400 years, and they all used the same names, William, John, Thomas, Mary Ann etc, its a nightmare trying to decide who belongs with who. One family had a biblical bent however, Issac, Job, Lot, Hester, Adam & James, made it easier to find their marriages etc. Sue

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 9 May 2006 22:27

Aw Janine, that's a lovely story. Snopdrops

Janine

Janine Report 9 May 2006 22:21

I know i'm going off the subject a bit, but I met an Old woman called Dearest . She told me she got the name bcause when she was born her father said she was the Dearest little Girl he had ever seen !!! How Sweet ! janinex

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 9 May 2006 22:19

Mine seem to do William George Mary and Ann John and Jospeh on every generation from 1780 up to 1900 - think they fancied a change then, although still had a few Mary's - or they even married ones! Very bizare - Im sure the baby name book wasnt as long then as it is now ;o) R x

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 9 May 2006 22:11

My new name is unique just like some of the rarer names on here. I bet someone's got an ancestor named snopdrop somewhere though!!!!!! Snopdrops

Janine

Janine Report 9 May 2006 22:09

Love the name snopdrop LOLx

Snowdrops in Bloom

Snowdrops in Bloom Report 9 May 2006 22:04

Hi Jay No, no connection - just a happy co-incidence for an unusual first name. Snopdrops