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Unique Surnames...Anyone else have them

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Valerie

Valerie Report 20 Jan 2004 22:37

MY GG GRANDMOTHER CAME FROM A LONG LINE OF THICKPENNY.

BrianW

BrianW Report 20 Jan 2004 22:44

Try http://www(.)yournotme(.)com/ to see how many of a name are on the 2001 census. e.g. 25 "Bren".

Lindy

Lindy Report 21 Jan 2004 05:38

Hi Brian, Thanks for that. I had a good laugh at 5:30 in the morning. Lindy

Brenda

Brenda Report 23 Jan 2004 00:27

I have the only Honeybill on the site,can only go back to 1790 with the same family can't find anymore.I think the name must have changed perhaps from Honeyball?

Barbara

Barbara Report 23 Jan 2004 17:44

My surname through marriage is LANZILOTTO there is only one other in England and thats my sister in law!!! Are there any further afield?

Kim

Kim Report 23 Jan 2004 22:28

I have 11 Strouvelles and they are the only ones on the site and there are only three on the last years electoral register in u.k.and I know 2 of those. KIM

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 Jan 2004 22:52

Just to make everyone thats contributed to this subject laugh, I have one name for you, that I've encountered several times through the generations..... John SMITH Don't you all feel better now ? :-) Paul (SMITH)

Unknown

Unknown Report 24 Jan 2004 10:22

I have the only entries for the following surnames, although, to be fair, some of them are spelling errors from way back. Ayleward, Cocbone, Cockbane,Maledy, Stoo, Rainor, Villendue, Walsh-Jones, Wetheril, Wedrald and Widby. I also have 100 of 367 Al(l)chin 1 of 4 Bootyman 21 of 25 Cockbone 1 of 19 Gattrell 1 of 14 Grear 1 of 49 Haggas 1 of 57 Hamerton 7 of 24 Hearon 1 of 42 Joliffe 1 of 51 Jurd 1 of 68 Kelk 1 of 65 Longland 1 of 24 McLary 7 of 16 Nappin 2 of 41 Northrop 1 of 7 Peerman 6 of 93 Shadwell 19 of 66 Templer 14 of 59 Truby 1 of 57 Wadeson 3 of 55 Weatherald 8 of 11 Wetherald 2 of 3 Wetherelt 1 of 7 Whitethread 1 of 3 Willsden.

Unknown

Unknown Report 24 Jan 2004 10:30

I have the only Mcdakin in my tree. In fact so in my research I seem to have the only Mcdakins ever! Well it feels like that. They are Samuel Gordon Mcdakin, his son same name and daughter Henrietta Llewellyn Mcdakin. Kim

Hazel

Hazel Report 25 Jan 2004 21:42

I have "de Notkin". My great grandfather Sebastion[also know as Charles William] de Notkin was from Vilna in Lithuania and My grandmother was a Siney. Her name was Joyce Metas Siney and she married my grandfather Charles William Denotkin.She died in Dunfermilne in 1919 aged 25 from the influenza. No idea who her parents were or where she came from only that my grandparents wer married in Rochester, Kent, England Hazel Wiley, Waipukurau, New Zealand

Simon

Simon Report 25 Jan 2004 23:12

Good thread! There is only 1 Bi'Vand, 1 Chivens, 1 Floggett and 1 Hagyn - trouble is that they're recorded more than once as some are recorded in my mum's tree and my mum's cousin's tree! Between us, we also have a couple of Ovenell (7 on the site), about 10 of Pingram (23 on site), a couple of Seagoe (27), and about 25 Kenniford (36). I also have 1 of 8 Lore, 2 of 32 Lampon and 1 of 37 Hipgrave. Unfortunately, I only have 27 of 13,109 Phillips!! I also have 7 other names which have in excess of 10000 names - groan! The good news - no Smith and no Jones - at least not yet! :-) Regards Simon in Munich

toto

toto Report 26 Jan 2004 00:02

i have one name in my tree i did't thank was unique but there is only one on the site and that is plarmer and that is in mine

Gem in Wakefield

Gem in Wakefield Report 26 Jan 2004 00:16

I have the name Byton in my tree, and it seems to be the first and only one on GC. Gem.

Tykerose

Tykerose Report 26 Jan 2004 10:57

I Have Statters in my tree and only 23 on GC 12 are mine Also Tunningley and even less of them

Diane

Diane Report 27 Jan 2004 19:30

I have the unique surname of Elligett. There are 4 on Gc all in my tree. Thay came from Ierland but i can't find any trace of them. Some times spelt with only 1 T. Diane x

CelticShiv

CelticShiv Report 27 Jan 2004 23:18

I've have two quite unique surnames in my tree. First one is Michelin, which is shared by me and one other person on Genesconnected and then I also have Littlejohns, there are 93 Littlejohns in total on the GC, 15 of which are mine. But then I also have the not so unique names in my tree, such as Clarke, Anderson and Taylor. Wouldn't it be great to have ALL unique names, would definately be an easier job finder ancestors wouldn't you agree??

BillinOz

BillinOz Report 28 Jan 2004 04:47

The only Unique surname I can see on this board is Rumplestiltskin

Janet

Janet Report 28 Jan 2004 11:14

The problem I can see with having unusual surnames is that the opportunity for misspellings and imaginative transcriptions increases with the rarity of the name! My problem name is Frasi, which, understandably has been recorded as Frazi, and transcribed as Frase (the 'open' 'i' looks very much like an 'e'.) But, the F can look like a T, an I and even an S. The 'a', if it has an 'open' top looks like a 'u', so there is quite a combination of options. My grandfather's name was Henry Alfred Garibaldi Bradshaw Frasi, and I couldn't understand why I could find no trace of him. I tried all sorts of combinations and I eventually found him transcribed as 'Henry Alfred Gardaldi Bradshaw Truse'!!

Lindy

Lindy Report 28 Jan 2004 11:30

I agree with Janet. I contacted the resident genealogist of the Albany Museum and he confirmed that there were no HACKART'S in the first half of the 19th Century. Somewhere along the line there has been a name or nationality change. I always thought that the name was Dutch but the family disagree. As far as the WILKE'S are concerned I have back tracked five generations and so far it would appear that there is no Scottish connection at all. Lindy

Lesley

Lesley Report 28 Jan 2004 12:20

Ihave Spundley in my tree, and it is the only one on the list. Try finding them tho` Lesley in Essex