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Order of Childrens Names
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MarilynB | Report | 4 Nov 2012 14:53 |
Please does anyone know in which order children were named after members of the family, i.e. parents, mothers mother, fathers father etc. I am stuck on one or two branches at the late 1700`s early 1800`s now. I have a couple of possiblities and would like to try to link them with names. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 4 Nov 2012 15:01 |
Really don't think there was a set order. Some families would name after the paternal side first others would name after the maternal side. Some would name boys after the paternal side and girls after the maternal side. Really no set pattern. |
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Andysmum | Report | 4 Nov 2012 15:06 |
I think it varied according to which part of the country you were in. In Scotland the eldest son was often, but not always, called after his father. |
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MarilynB | Report | 4 Nov 2012 15:17 |
Thanks for advice, just thought, so far back that maybe there may be an amost definite clue in the names. |
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Mel Fairy Godmother | Report | 4 Nov 2012 15:28 |
Try this site |
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MargaretM | Report | 4 Nov 2012 18:27 |
This is the Scottish naming practice but don't take it as being "carved in stone" |
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Malcolm | Report | 4 Nov 2012 21:37 |
I agree with Margee. That generally fits with my tree especially for the 18th and 19th century. In the 20th century I have seen middle names added for "fondness" or respect for a cousin or other near relation. |
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ErikaH | Report | 4 Nov 2012 22:41 |
None of my ancestors (all English) followed any sort of naming pattern......obviously independently-minded. |
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MarilynB | Report | 5 Nov 2012 20:29 |
Thanks for info everyone, looking back over my tree, some people are named after relatives, but mostly are not. I have got definite proof with certificates and parish records though so at least, so far, I am on the right track. |
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Joy | Report | 5 Nov 2012 20:49 |
Please see http://www.genesreunited.co.za/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/737444 |
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MarilynB | Report | 7 Nov 2012 20:05 |
Thanks for that Joy, very helpful. |
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LadyScozz | Report | 8 Nov 2012 01:27 |
Margee - that's what my family followed... made it easier to find some of my lot, especially the Smith line! Every one of the sons had a daughter, named Margaret D* Smith! (not giving away info about living people, they were born 1880-1900). |
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Malcolm | Report | 9 Nov 2012 14:49 |
I've got a Fanny Bald in my tree. :-) |
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Mel Fairy Godmother | Report | 10 Nov 2012 10:23 |
My mum had a friend called Nora Bone!!! True as I sit here.......... |