Dear Gerry I wonder what their dates of birth were? I am aware that in colonies of France people attempted to follow the French tradition of naming children for the saint on whose name day they were born. Sometimes they read but apparently didn't interpret the calendar, so children were given names like "Fete Nationale" , or National Day, if they were born on 14 July, which in English is called Bastille Day. Megan Phelps On Thursday, February 5, 2004, at 11:08 AM, Gerry wrote: > Hello All > > Here's a bit of trivia concerning the 1891 census of Pembrokeshire. > > I've just found a fourth person with a Christian name Christmas. He > has a > brother named Ascension which must be quite unusual. For the Morse fans > amongst you I haven't found an Endeavour yet. > > Gerry Lewis > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Pembrokeshire Archives > email [email protected] >