Maxwell Trotter
I was wandering around a graveyard yesterday waiting on my hairdresser whose dog was desperate to get out. (Hairdresser lives in the graveyard).
Most of the names were expected Mary, Isobel, James, William etc then I came across a Maxwell Trotter LN who died in 1881 aged just two weeks. Whilst I’m not a fan of the name I did find the use of what would be traditionally last names for first and middle names interesting. WDYT?
Most of the names were expected Mary, Isobel, James, William etc then I came across a Maxwell Trotter LN who died in 1881 aged just two weeks. Whilst I’m not a fan of the name I did find the use of what would be traditionally last names for first and middle names interesting. WDYT?
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At that time, would people called Max have actually been just Max, and not Maxwell, Maximilian etc? Interesting!