Doesn't ETE mean "summer" in French??? Muriel -----Original Message----- From: Chris - Genealogy <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: May 15, 2001 6:24 PM Subject: [SURNAME-ORIGINS] ETESON / TINMOUTH >Hello > >Two names that appear in my tree - I have had a guess as to origins but I >wonder if anyone can advise me from an authoritative source > >ETESON: son of <ETE>? but what is the derivation of ETE? > >TINMOUTH: is this name from Tynemouth or Teignmouth? (both place names but >nearly at opposite ends of England) > >Thank you > >Chris > >C.Rodgers >List Owner CHURCHMEN-UK - for those with ancestors involved with the church >(all denominations) in the UK > RAILWAY-UK - for those with ancestors that worked on the >railways in the UK >Subscribe in the usual way by putting the word <subscribe> in the message >body and sending to > <mailto:[email protected]> for list mode >or > <mailto:[email protected]> for digest >mode >(Replace RAILWAY by CHURCHMEN for that list) > >Researching >BLAKER: Sussex esp. Portslade, Shoreham and Brighton; all dates to 1920 >DIXON: Pentonville, HRT-before 1820; Sherborne, DOR-1820/35; IOM-1835/65; >Rugby, WAR-after 1865; clergymen >HODGSON: West Riding Yorkshire esp. Dent, Sedbergh, Garsdale; all dates to >1820, then London, Surrey, Kent >ROBINSON: St Pancras, LON-before 1860; Rugby, WAR-after 1850; railways >RODGERS: HRT-early 1900s >WILLMOTT: Buckinghamshire before 1700 > > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >