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SCOTTISH LOOK UP PLEASE FOR A STRANGE NAME, BIRTH

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Ted

Ted Report 4 Dec 2006 20:42

hi all, im looking for a birth record for the following name, its a bit strange but this is the way is spelt in England with the other sons. The name is GEORGE LE VANASEUS/DURELL he was age 7 on the 1881 english census so that makes his birth around 1873 to 1875. His mum was MARY and his dad was HENRY JOHN A could be either the french name or the english name DURELL Thanks all

Jess Bow Bag

Jess Bow Bag Report 4 Dec 2006 21:10

must be related to this chap surely? George le Vavasseur dit Durell Male Event(s): Birth: About 1746 , Jersey, Channel Islands Christening: Death: Burial: Parents: Father: Amice le Vavasseur dit Durell Family Mother: Mary Cabot

Helena

Helena Report 4 Dec 2006 21:11

What is the surname?

Helena

Helena Report 4 Dec 2006 21:13

Could this be him 1873 DIT-DURELL GEORGE ALEXANDE M ROTHESAY /BUTE

Helena

Helena Report 4 Dec 2006 21:26

Ted It is him, I have the birth extract, send me you e-mail address and I'll scan it and send to you Helena

Helena

Helena Report 4 Dec 2006 21:43

Ted jpg should be with you now. The Scottish system is really good, we get our extracts instantly. Cheers Helena

Ted

Ted Report 4 Dec 2006 21:46

Jess and Helena, thanks very much, my son in laws great grandparents I think they were all in the Theatre, actors and the likes. I go real confused because sometimes the name, being from Jersey gets mis spelt along the way and sometimes they are just called DURELL. o you by any chance know what the 'DIT' stands for in between the names. Thanks again for your help.

Helena

Helena Report 4 Dec 2006 22:01

Ted I've no idea but I'll try and find out Helena

Helena

Helena Report 4 Dec 2006 22:20

Ted I've looked up Scots dictonary and here is its meaning. DIT 1. To shut up, to close, gen. used of the mouth (Sc. 1808 Jam.; Mry.1 1925; Bnff.2 1940; Abd.7 1925; Rxb. 1923 Watson W.-B.). Pa.p. † dit t, dit ted. Sometimes used with up. I don't know if that what it means in the Extract but could mean something like 'sounds like', pronounced? Anyone else know? helena