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Re: MORTERMERROW OGILVIE PORTER
by
Andrea
(guest)
6/15/2001, 7:00 AM
in reply to
a message by Don Porter
At first glance, it looks like a variation of
Mortimer
, which is Old French for "still water". In addition, Ogilvie looks French to me also, the end spelling is similar to the French name,
Sylvie
.
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MORTERMERROW OGILVIE PORTER
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Don Porter
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6/15/2001, 6:49 AM
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Re: MORTERMERROW OGILVIE PORTER
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Phyllis
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6/18/2001, 9:46 PM
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Which town on L.I. was he born in? n/t
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Nanaea
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6/16/2001, 5:13 AM
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Re: Which town on L.I. was he born in? n/t
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Don Porter
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6/17/2001, 9:34 PM
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Re: MORTERMERROW OGILVIE PORTER
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Andrea
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6/15/2001, 7:00 AM
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Re: MORTERMERROW OGILVIE PORTER
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Don Poter
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6/15/2001, 7:29 AM
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Re: MORTERMERROW OGILVIE PORTER
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Andrea
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6/15/2001, 8:20 AM