Hi Justine,
Interesting stuff here.
How are things? Haven't heard from you in a while and wondered.
We are fine here. Daughter had surgery on her hand and is healing well. Had
a cyst sent to Walter Reed Hospital, Wash.,D.C. to see what it is,etc. Hubby
is retiring in Nov. I am thinking of leaving preschool teaching and
branching out, where though is the question. Hopefully the good Lord will
let me in on his plans soon.
Drop me a line when you can. Would love to hear from you.
How is your gen stuff coming? Mine is slow-need birth and death certificates
to really go forward.
Take care and God bless all,
Florence in NYState, going to be 95 degrees today-UGH.
Helen Northill wrote:
> G'day, I didn't see a reply to your question so am sending the Scottish
> naming patterns which I have used successfully on Welsh family names.
> Perhaps they should be called Celtic Naming Patterns!!
> First son named after father's father.
> Second son named after mother's father.
> First daughter named after the mother's mother.
> Second daughter named after father's mother
> Some name the next children after themselves and some after the parents
> elder brothers and sisters. Hope these guidelines help.
> Helen in Australia.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "STAN AND JUSTINE ORME" <ormefam(a)xtra.co.nz>
> To: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 3:46 PM
> Subject: [POWYS] NAMING PATTERNS
>
> > Would someone please refresh my memory as to the traditional naming
> > patterns. This may be the only way for me to break through my brick
> > wall of Edward Vaughans parents.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Justine
> >
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