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Surname Scavenger Hunt Contest. You can still vote for us - Crestleaf ,
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Genealogy Frame of mind. If you've voted, Thanks!
Many
years ago when we were expecting we were discussing names. I was
convinced that we were having a girl (I was right). One of the names on
our list was Amanda. My husband wanted to use the middle name Lynn. I
said nope. Are you kidding me? Amanda Lynn... yep, say it quickly.
You get it right? A mandolin.. Although it was a girl, and we did name
her Amanda we didn't use the middle name Lynn.
But as I
look thru my data base I find myself going "what were they thinking?"
when I look at these couple of names that I came across.
1.
My first one was Frances C. Jones aka Fanny. She was born in Hopkins
County, Kentucky in 1835. Well she was okay until on 25 OCT 1882 when
she married Dr. Adolphus F. RASH. She became Mrs. Fanny Rash. Really? Is there anything more I need to say?
2. I just couldn't pass this one up either. I mean, really? Prior/ Pryor L. Breeding
born in 1843 in Claiborne County, Tennessee. Being the eighth of 11
children of John Breeding and Betsy Stone maybe had something to do with
it, but really Prior/Pryor? Does make you wonder what were they
thinking?
3. This one I just never understood. I mean,
his father's name was John, I'm sure there were lots of other options
out there but, no, they named their son, George P. George. I mean really?
4.
Another that I never really understood, sort of made me shake my head,
was America Indiana? I thought maybe they liked Indiana or something.
Turns out to my knowledge they were never even in Indiana. Kansas yes,
but Indiana no. Hmmm?
5. I have to wonder who came up
with the Given name of Green? I have 32 men in my data base named
Green. A few are farmers - okay maybe they have green thumbs? One or
two are Doctors? The rest are just varying occupations.
Some names I see and I just wonder and marvel at the creativity
expressed in the names... Names like Centennial Nix, Columbus George Washington Nix, and then the ever popular Littlebury? I've got quite a
few of those with the spelling varying but Littlebury? Where did that
come from?
How about you? Got any strange name combinations in your files?
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