Re: [Dec 30] ~ Name the family!
in reply to a message by lepetitviolet
DGF: Peregrine Rupert Thorne
DGM: Kerensa Sybil (Eastwick) Thorne
DD: Ismene Veronique Thorne
DD: Nephele Mélisande Thorne
DD: Chryseis Marjolaine Thorne
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DD: Ismene Veronique (Thorne) Copeland
DH: Oliver Horatio Copeland
~ DS: Benjamin Felix Copeland
~ DD: Alice Genevieve Copeland
~ DS: James Thaddeus Copeland
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DD: Nephele Mélisande (Thorne) Rachmaninoff
DH: Vissarion Stepanovich Rachmaninoff
~ DD: Sofia Vivien Rachmaninoff
~ DS: Julius Orson Rachmaninoff
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DD: Chryseis Marjolaine Thorne
DW: Emilia Xaveria Vivaldi
~ DD: Susanna Roisin Vivaldi-Thorne
~ DS: Cesare Llewelyn Vivaldi-Thorne
~ DS: Luca Rhydian Vivaldi-Thorne
~ DD: Rosa Siobhan Vivaldi-Thorne
~ DS: Marco Alistair Vivaldi-Thorne
*****
And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"
DGM: Kerensa Sybil (Eastwick) Thorne
DD: Ismene Veronique Thorne
DD: Nephele Mélisande Thorne
DD: Chryseis Marjolaine Thorne
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DD: Ismene Veronique (Thorne) Copeland
DH: Oliver Horatio Copeland
~ DS: Benjamin Felix Copeland
~ DD: Alice Genevieve Copeland
~ DS: James Thaddeus Copeland
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DD: Nephele Mélisande (Thorne) Rachmaninoff
DH: Vissarion Stepanovich Rachmaninoff
~ DD: Sofia Vivien Rachmaninoff
~ DS: Julius Orson Rachmaninoff
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DD: Chryseis Marjolaine Thorne
DW: Emilia Xaveria Vivaldi
~ DD: Susanna Roisin Vivaldi-Thorne
~ DS: Cesare Llewelyn Vivaldi-Thorne
~ DS: Luca Rhydian Vivaldi-Thorne
~ DD: Rosa Siobhan Vivaldi-Thorne
~ DS: Marco Alistair Vivaldi-Thorne
*****
And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell.
Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"