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January 30th, 2013 11:06 PM #21
My Grandparents -
Elizabeth Graham Stark
Frank (no middle name)
Vera Anne
Robert George Alexander
Looking back in my family tree there are many many women named Elizabeth Graham Stark and men with the middle names Graham Stark. We didn't know there was such a rich family history of the name Elizabeth when we chose the name for our daughter! We simply named her after my Grandma, who was the most amazing woman I have ever known. Just yesterday we found the name Lawrence in my family tree and I think it's my new favourite boys name!
There are also a number of people named Jean, John, George or William
Mummy to
Elizabeth and Annabelle
Currently baking a baby due November 2013!
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January 30th, 2013 11:47 PM #23
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January 31st, 2013 12:22 AM #25
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January 31st, 2013 12:29 AM #27
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Grandparents:
Ann (no middle)
David (don't know his middle)
Henry Joseph
Patricia (don't know middle)
James Cornelius
Great Grandparents:
Helen Winthrop
Norman (don't know middle, but fun fact: he had a son Norman Jr AND a daughter Norma...totally normal haha)
Elsie
Victor
Cornelius
Sarah
Don't know my maternal grandmother's parents names
Hazel, Louise, ZoeCalvin, Mark, Elijah
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January 31st, 2013 12:33 AM #29
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January 31st, 2013 11:34 AM #31Girls: Carol, Jane, Sasha, Patricia, Daphne, Penelope, Etta, Florence, Janet, Antonia, Sylvie, Elsie, Matilda, Dinah, Isadore, Priscilla, Erin, Miriam, Grace, Valerie, Eliza, Amelia, Corrine, Lilith, Adelaide, Bryony, Jodie, Lavinia, Yvaine, Bethany, Avery.
Boys: Matthew, Ian, Sebastian, Gregor, Lewis, Declan, Ethan, Colin, Clark, Scott, Elliot, Allen, Roger, Waren, Anthony, Phillip, Owen, Bradley, Simon, Zane, Evan, Asa, Joel, Robin, Gerald, Atticus, Arthur, Jonathan, Christopher.
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January 31st, 2013 11:49 AM #33
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Mom to Luke Russell
Elliot, Owen, Rhett, Harrison, Sam, Reece, Julian
Elizabeth, Sara, Eve, Willa, Eloise, Claire, Pearl
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January 31st, 2013 01:50 PM #35
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February 1st, 2013 05:07 PM #37
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Grandparents
Doris Margaret. She came from Anglophone parents, but in Quebec the birth record was French with Marie added as a middle name and French spellings for all, so officially my grandma was, Dorisse Marie Marguerite
Robert Roy
Irvina (not sure of middle name)
Charles (not sure of middle name)
Great grandparents that I can remember
Julia Irene
Frederick
Robert Alexander nn AlecFirst little one due August 3 2013
Arlo - Arrow - Castro - Elias - Kolbe - Jude - Rainier - Zephyr
Althea - Clover - Elsie - Lyla - Zephyr nn Ephy, Effie or Zeffie
Combos I like lately
Arrow Engelmar - Maximilian Kolbe
Althea Anne - Annabel Irene - Edith Adelaide - Edith Mathilde - Lyla Anne
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February 1st, 2013 05:30 PM #39
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Paternal grandparents
Edmund di'Castro (Half Portuguese)
Valentina Carlota (Italian)
Paternal great-grandparents
Theodore Edmund (English)
Elisabete Milena (Portugese)
Leila Florence (Italian)
Vincenzo Roberto (Italian)
Maternal grandparents - both French
Thomas George (Not very French I know)
Marie-Isabelle Christine (Very French!)
Maternal great grand parents
Francois Pascal
Emmanuel Sophie
Antoine Jacques
Lucie Camille
I love all of my family names, especially Marie-Isabelle and Valentina. Every child in our family takes a name from an ancestor or a modernised form of the name, e.g My brother is planning on giving his son the middle name Theo for my great grandfather. I think is a really nice tradition to have; it gives a child's name history and helps to keep the memory of those who have passed alive

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