> Does anyone know what name the nickname "Norry" was used for? This name > shows up in the baptismal records for Ballyvourney, County Cork. Could > it have been used for Johanna? > Thanks for any input!! > Kay > > Hi Kay, My Aunt Honoria was born in Ballyvourney and she was known as NONIE, NORA OR NORRY. Honora is a strong family name in our family and they have always been called by one of the above. My GtGMother was Honora but on the birth certificates of nearly all her children she is shown as NORRY. Peggy Townsville Australia
I went to school with a girl named NORINE....her family called her Norrie.... dj ----- Original Message ----- From: "PEGGYMILLAR" <pegleg2@bigpond.com> To: <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 9:22 AM Subject: [Cork] RE:HONORA/NORRY > Does anyone know what name the nickname "Norry" was used for? This name > shows up in the baptismal records for Ballyvourney, County Cork. Could > it have been used for Johanna? > Thanks for any input!! > Kay > > Hi Kay, My Aunt Honoria was born in Ballyvourney and she was known as NONIE, NORA OR NORRY. Honora is a strong family name in our family and they have always been called by one of the above. My GtGMother was Honora but on the birth certificates of nearly all her children she is shown as NORRY. Peggy Townsville Australia ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== ** To contact the listowner, send a message to mpetzolt2@webtv.net **