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by
Merriment MaccoPolo
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4/7/2003, 11:10 AM
in reply to
a message by Elvettp
surname Elvet(t), which according to Reaney and
Wilson
derives either from the place Elvet
Hall
, or from an Old English word for a swan, ylfete. Perhaps the name has family connections for you which further genealogical research might turn up?
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origin and meaning of name
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Elvettp
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4/7/2003, 6:28 AM
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Elvett
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Satu
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4/7/2003, 1:41 PM
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Re: Elvett
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Evelyn
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10/31/2020, 4:46 PM
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There is a...
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Merriment MaccoPolo
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4/7/2003, 11:10 AM
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Re: There is a...
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thegriffon
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11/8/2020, 8:48 AM
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or...
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Merriment MacHumbug
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4/7/2003, 11:13 AM
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hehe!!!
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Satu
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4/7/2003, 1:37 PM
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LOL. nt.
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Much Merriment
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4/8/2003, 3:22 AM