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Re: ASENATH
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Cleveland Kent Evans
(clevelandkentevans)
12/2/2006, 2:04 PM
in reply to
a message by catrenne
Where on earth is "Worsley Iance"?
In North
America
,
Asenath
was regularly used during the 18th century by descendants of the Puritan settlers of New England. I would guess that this name might indicate Puritan or at least Protestant ancestry.
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raindancing
12/4/2006, 1:31 PM
I would guess its a short form of Worsley in Lancaster England, though I could be wrong :)
Paula
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