I've got a Fanny Rotton in my tree. It's a wonder anyone agreed to marry her at all! Sammi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Lane" <jim.lane@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9:47 AM Subject: Re: [B.C.] First Name FANNY > Fanny was quite common in Victorian times. On one of the lists I came across > a marriage where a Mr Tickell had married a girl called Fanny. She must have > thought a great deal of him to have agreed to change her name! > Jim. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Carol O'Neill" <roneil@blueyonder.co.uk> > To: <ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 9:22 PM > Subject: Re: [B.C.] First Name FANNY > > > > First of all thanks to every-one who replied to my Fanny Query AN you > > Mellie;-)) > > > > Can I run something by you all this has been my brickwall for-ever Sorry > > about the length of this mail > > I have 4 birth certs for my grandmother & her Sibling as follows > > 1881 Mary Ann mother ELLEN BALL > > 1886 Betsy Mother EMMA BAUGH > > 1888 Caroline mother EMMA BALL > > 1890 Sarah Ann mother EMILY BAUGH > > all father's details the same George Hooper Fish dealer A;D on last 3 88 > > Canal St W-ton > > A;d on first one 90 Stafford St W-Ton > > 1891 census a;d is 88 Canal st EMMA is 45 b; Bloxwich > > 1881 census a;d is 90 Stafford St EMMA is 33 B; Bloxwich > > Cannot find a marriage that fits > > Any Ideas again sorry about the length of this mail but!!! Carol > > > > > ==== ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY Mailing List ==== > Wherever possible (except for personal messages) > please post replies to the list.Other people can learn from them! > >
>>I've got a Fanny Rotton in my tree. It's a wonder anyone agreed to marry >>her at all! Sammi<< its gettin harder fer me to be quiet here yow know! Mellie How Come My Coat Of Arms Has Buckles At The Back?