[Opinions] Sons of the American Revolution applications
Ancestry has a free weekend for this database, so I'm looking for some ancesters. I found some interesting names you might like.
Elias Crispin- 1846-1908
Pelatiah- no dates for him, I suppose it could be mistranscriptioin
Huldah
Wanen- maybe should be Warren
Azuba and husband Job
Persia- and wife Delia
Rozilla
Alba and wife Persia Louisa
Rhesa Virginia
Lourissie- f
I'll post more names if I find any interesting ones.
Elias Crispin- 1846-1908
Pelatiah- no dates for him, I suppose it could be mistranscriptioin
Huldah
Wanen- maybe should be Warren
Azuba and husband Job
Persia- and wife Delia
Rozilla
Alba and wife Persia Louisa
Rhesa Virginia
Lourissie- f
I'll post more names if I find any interesting ones.
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Hmm. Slim pickin's for me here.
I love: Elias, Delia, Alba and Louisa.
I'm interested in Huldah (who would name their child "weasle?")
I like your thoughts on Wanen. There's a documentary on Boudicca that claims the alternate form, Boadicea, is a similar mis-hit of some letters by monks using candle-light to copy texts. Also, Imogen was supposedly originally Innogen. I have no idea if these (or your) theories are correct. But just wondering about them is fun. :-)
Thanks for the thread.
I love: Elias, Delia, Alba and Louisa.
I'm interested in Huldah (who would name their child "weasle?")
I like your thoughts on Wanen. There's a documentary on Boudicca that claims the alternate form, Boadicea, is a similar mis-hit of some letters by monks using candle-light to copy texts. Also, Imogen was supposedly originally Innogen. I have no idea if these (or your) theories are correct. But just wondering about them is fun. :-)
Thanks for the thread.
I just tried to stick to the interesting names. There were tons of Marys, Williams, Roberts, Elizabeths, etc. But I thought that a male and a female Persia was unusual. I'm not a fan of it for a person, but it's more feminine to me.