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Diana Sinclair Posts: 10119 Joined: 3rd Apr 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 13:07 on 30th September 2008 On 29th September 2008 22:10, Jason Twist wrote:
Sebastian? |
L Posts: 5656 Joined: 10th Jun 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 13:10 on 30th September 2008 Oliver? lol |
Cathy E. Posts: 8474 Joined: 15th Aug 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 13:16 on 30th September 2008 That makes sense Lyn! Jason Oliver Twist! I like the initials JOT. |
Peter Evans Posts: 3863 Joined: 20th Aug 2006 Location: UK | quotePosted at 14:19 on 30th September 2008 Lol@Catherine, Diana and Lyn. Yes Diana, that is my name in Welsh. Poronounced as Kirethooin Pedrrrrr Ifan. |
Diana Sinclair Posts: 10119 Joined: 3rd Apr 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 14:43 on 30th September 2008 On 30th September 2008 13:16, Catherine England Schleunes wrote:
Perfect! It it's not it, he should have it legally changed! LOL! |
Diana Sinclair Posts: 10119 Joined: 3rd Apr 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 14:43 on 30th September 2008 On 30th September 2008 14:19, Peter Evans wrote:
Very cool Peter! I wish I could hear you say it. |
Shirley K. Lawson Posts: 2310 Joined: 17th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 01:41 on 1st October 2008 On 30th September 2008 09:50, Stephanie Jackson wrote:
Some of you I have been researching for quite some time over here genealogy wise, such as the "England" name and the "Jackson's" They were an muscian family here at the turn of the1800's...but we have more connection to President Andrew Jackson then the one's out here in several ways. This President claim to fame keeps lapping over from one generation to the next for some reason. My hubby has no middle name either. As usual with my full name above, what is "last: become " first".. through him. I use to not to far from the Sinclair's...got some of us involved in an nasty "Hill-Evans" fued...this Evans was an Doctor, Paul may be an "Hilton"..but my aunt's name was"Hyatt"..things like this going on that you all don't know about..... guess I was destined to make my way over here. I raised an little girl named Kasey..but if I'd had an little girl of my own, I'd named her Dora Marie...after her two grandmothers. Hubby's mother was an Mary Lelia and my mother was an Dorothy Mae. But I truly wanted my son...he's named after three sides of the family and the doctor. We had an and Gerald there delivering (though I had him"natural" and we had an little nurse named Jeri there helping me with my breathing excerises. You know gals, breath in, breathe out....deep...slowly......now "Pant", one, two three ......repeat..push!..ouchy~~~Wah.....it's an boy!... Congradulations! |
Shirley K. Lawson Posts: 2310 Joined: 17th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 01:44 on 1st October 2008 Sinclair's were my neighbors several houses away for quite some years.....I use to live near them. |
Alan Marron Posts: 726 Joined: 14th Jul 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 03:10 on 1st October 2008 On 30th September 2008 14:43, Diana Sinclair wrote: I wish I could pronounce it!!
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Paul Hilton Posts: 2605 Joined: 21st Nov 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 03:58 on 1st October 2008 If you've gone way back in your family Shirley, you'd have found yourself in Yorkshire with Anglo Saxon tribes where the name Law---a shortened version of Lawrence---appears to have first been used, and a son of Law might commonly be known as Law's son, as would the son of Jack be known as Jack's son. I think it was around the 1300's that surnames started being used to avoid endless confusion, thus Lawson and Jackson would be derived from the earlier usage as simply sons of. Diana's Sinclair goes back to St Clare aka St Clere. |