Trev, Sorry I don't know the origin of Glanmor. I suspect it could be a
family surname, but have only stated to trace the family.
Ken
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From: <TrevDell(a)aol.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:33 AM
Subject: [Cmn-L] Re:The foremane "Glanmor"
Hi Ken and other Listers,
Does anyone know the origins of the
forename "Glanmor" ? My father's cousin, Ernie Davies, lived and worked
in
the butchers in Ferryside and that was called "Glanmor
Shop". My newly
discovered third cousin had a grandfather ... must have been Ernie's
younger brother ....whose middle name was Glanmor. I guess the "-mor"
refers
to the sea, but was there someone famous in Carmarthenshire whose
name was
Glanmor ?
Trevor, in the spirit of enquiry.
P.S. Spent most of the day at the PRO in Kew trying to find traces of my
German g.father who was interned in WW1. Lots of names to sift through,
but
haven't traced his yet. I think it's a "month of Sundays
job" again !
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