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Motey - A name in it's own right?
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Daniel | Report | 9 Jan 2005 14:22 |
I have a Motey Longman b. 1883 Neath. Female. Is it short for something or is this an actaul name do you reckon? |
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Jane | Report | 9 Jan 2005 14:31 |
Depends where you've seen it. On a census maybe. Then you can never be sure. But on a certificate - wouldn't that have to be the full. proper name? Must say never come across that one before and can't even think what it might be short for. |
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Daniel | Report | 9 Jan 2005 14:35 |
On a census and from a relative of the woman who remembers a Motey. Thought it might have been a nickname as I have never heard it before. |
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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ | Report | 9 Jan 2005 14:36 |
Dan The nearest thing I can think of to that name is Monty jeanette x |
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Daniel | Report | 9 Jan 2005 14:38 |
Hmmm. Thanks for your help. Still a bit of mystery. As she was from Wales I thought it might have been a welsh name. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 9 Jan 2005 15:28 |
could be a shortening of something but can't think what. Not very good on welsh names. Ann Glos |
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