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Family "story"
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Kathlyn | Report | 3 Nov 2009 17:05 |
I have a handed down "true" family story that I am trying to prove or rubbish. |
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Kate | Report | 3 Nov 2009 17:10 |
Wonder if he anglicised his name? I remember looking for a Frederick Vollrath from Prussia (now Germany) for a neighbour and it seemed as though he started out as Friedrich Vollrath or something similar. |
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Kathlyn | Report | 3 Nov 2009 17:26 |
Yes , I also think that he anglicised his name, but doing the same for his father has thrown a spanner in the works. |
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Karen in the desert | Report | 3 Nov 2009 18:53 |
Quite likely the name was anglicised, it was a time when immigrants did their level best to 'fit in'. |
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Jilliflower | Report | 3 Nov 2009 19:33 |
People didn't always anglicise their names but just changed them: |
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Battenburg | Report | 3 Nov 2009 20:51 |
I remember reading Anthony Adolph the resident genealogist saying he found a family for a member living in Middlesbrough. |
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LakesLass | Report | 3 Nov 2009 20:55 |
And so it goes on .... |
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Gypsy | Report | 3 Nov 2009 21:45 |
I agree with Karen in the desert, It sounds more Sovac or Eastern Europe to me. I have Romanian/Hungarian ancestors with the name Lazarovitch. The Romanian form of John is Jova, pronounced Yova. |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 3 Nov 2009 23:24 |
Can you list them in a census? The only one I can find is born Germany in 1881 and then Middlesboro in 1891. However, his wife was born St George in the East. |
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GranOfOzRubySlippers | Report | 4 Nov 2009 06:18 |
Regardless of the outcome of this story, please include it as part of your family history. Even when I have found these stories to be groundless, they can be fun. I have included all of my Family Whisperings with the proof that it is wrong or right. They are also helpful if another family member questions your research and says this is right as grant aunt Maude told my 2nd cousin 5 times removed that is the story. |
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DIZZI | Report | 4 Nov 2009 06:48 |
1881 |
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Jilliflower | Report | 4 Nov 2009 09:12 |
Thanks for a great tip, Gail, |
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LadyKira | Report | 5 Nov 2009 01:14 |
Oh dear |
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Kathlyn | Report | 6 Nov 2009 11:33 |
I am so sorry for the delay in returning to read the additions to my "story", but this d........ computer went down for 2 days. |