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Silly named ancestors
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Oz Mozz | Report | 24 Sep 2003 10:10 |
During a mid stint I nursed a lady whose surname was ROWES. She had a hefty 12lb baby that was red-faced and squalled herself to a deep puce colour on a VERY regular basis. Baby's hair was the brightest orange I have every seen anywhere! The childs name? Lillie Camelia Violet ............... Sonja |
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Tracy | Report | 24 Sep 2003 10:39 |
Just to keep the silliness going......My mum informs me she went to school with a Mary Christmas and I recall another girl from school called Porsche Carr!! |
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Oz Mozz | Report | 24 Sep 2003 10:46 |
Not an ancestor but i recently heard of a child called Scarlett Huntriss! That could lead to a undeserved reputation ...... Sonja |
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Jacqui | Report | 24 Sep 2003 11:31 |
There was a shop near to me that sold cheap shoes, called ONIONS - we though they should have the slogan - Come to Onions for your BUNIONS!!! Jacqui |
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Janet | Report | 24 Sep 2003 11:55 |
The funniest collection of TRUE names I knew (and I hope no-one from the family reads this) is the PITT family. He was Sidney, she was Florence, and their daughter was Beryl (yes, really, truly, honestly). So as a family they were Spitt, Floppit and Burial Pitt. Jan |
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Unknown | Report | 24 Sep 2003 12:04 |
My GGGGGG grandmother married a Thomas Cockbone. Thank goodness she had already given birth to my ancestor. On another line I have the Heron family from County Durham. One family group were all recorded as Herring. Am I fish or fowl? Jim |
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Sue in Sx | Report | 24 Sep 2003 12:58 |
If I can stop laughing long enough to type this, my mums neighbour was Rhoda Dailey! Tracey - I knew a Gaye Pratt too, in Sussex, wonder if it's the same one? Sue P.S do you think G.C will tell us off for putting inappropriate messages on the Tips Board? lol. |
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Freda | Report | 24 Sep 2003 13:17 |
No funny names in my tree, but Ive had a good laugh, ive a wicked sense of humour and see the funny side. |
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Tracy | Report | 24 Sep 2003 15:45 |
Hi Sue, Could well be the the same Gaye Pratt, as I'm from Sussex too! She was a couple of years below me at school at Felpham Comprehensive. Tracy |
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Sue in Sx | Report | 24 Sep 2003 18:18 |
Hi Tracy - my Gaye Pratt was at Secondary School in Storrington - My daughters had a teacher called Mrs Willey but she liked to pronounce it Wiley - I wonder why. Sue. |
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47551 | Report | 24 Sep 2003 19:40 |
Stilll wiping the tears from my eyes. Where are you lot from? Many thanks for the laugh. The only funny name in my lot is Job - poor B. My mother (who is 81) reminded me of a horse that my Uncle put some cash on - Hoof Hearted. I wonder if he went with the wind!!! Nes |
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Julie | Report | 24 Sep 2003 20:22 |
i'm afraid the only remotely silly name on my tree is Levi Twiddy! however he is really easy to locate on census returns!!!!! however may i suggest to the person with the neighbour called Wayne King, if he wants to go up-market he sould change his name to Master Bates!!!!! Julie T:) |
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June | Report | 24 Sep 2003 21:31 |
I have a Greygoose, Winterflood and Glasscock. All in the same tiny hamlet of Castle/Shudy camps, Cambridgeshire. |
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George | Report | 24 Sep 2003 22:20 |
I've got the following names in my tree, I really think their parents must have been drunk at the time of registration: Wilkinson Smith, Dickinson Oldfield, Aptavious Davidson, Marmaduke Kay. Those poor people George |
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Kathryn | Report | 25 Sep 2003 06:25 |
I knew a couple with the surname HUNT who named their son Michael (no problem there I hear you say)....but they were stupid enough to shorten it to Mike!!!! Poor kid!!! |
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Janet | Report | 25 Sep 2003 10:30 |
The modern trend of double-barreling the two surnames on marriage wouldn't have worked for my daughter and her husband. His surname is Ayres. (No - neither of them are hairdressers!) Janet |
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Tracy | Report | 25 Sep 2003 10:43 |
I knew a HUNT too, but his first name was Mark. We had lots of fun with that at comprehensive, as you can probably guess!! |
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Steph | Report | 25 Sep 2003 12:39 |
I have a Bird marrying an Eyre, and ancestors called Fanny Ayers, Ann Bunney, and a load of Hawes & Players!! |
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Jane | Report | 25 Sep 2003 15:33 |
Surviving psychologically unscathed from playground wits inserting a "T" into my surname was hard but I can't imagine what life must have been like for these people I've found during the course of my search for other Farwells. This will appeal to the toilet humourists - Farty, Fartier and Fartin. I kid you not! |
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Georgina | Report | 25 Sep 2003 15:41 |
I've not been able to check this site for 2 days - what have i started? My poor sister is listed as V.Lovely which embarrasses her quite a bit though. Anyone got any incredibly unusual names - I've an Tryphenia in my tree. |