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Name this child.......Young?

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Merry

Merry Report 14 Jul 2006 13:59

Remember.........Olde Crone has ''Fish Fish'' on her tree. Merry

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 14 Jul 2006 13:44

oh bless him Jennifer Ive had a search and there were 2 different Young Sunderlands born in Todmorden in the same year, but at different ends bless em in addition to mine a few years earlier. Dont know if its better than Junior or not

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 14 Jul 2006 13:40

Young as a first and middle name goes through many generations of my family, one poor child was saddled with the name of Young FRY. Jennifer

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 14 Jul 2006 12:58

best stick him on the tree then :o)

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 14 Jul 2006 12:57

Yes Elaine thats the one bless him, thank you

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 14 Jul 2006 12:56

he is the baby of the family I guess, not come accross that name before as a first name though.

Elaine

Elaine Report 14 Jul 2006 12:56

could this be the one? Young Sunderland Year of Registration: 1864 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun District: Todmorden County: Lancashire, Yorkshire - West Riding, West Yorkshire Volume: 9a Page: 210 looking through the free BMD it would seem that the name Young was not that incommon.

Anne

Anne Report 14 Jul 2006 12:53

Perhaps Young was a maiden name of a grandmother or something like that? Anne

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 14 Jul 2006 12:53

Did people really call their child Young? I have my relies in the 1881 census and one of the children is down as Young Sunderland aged 16. Dad is called John and I thought it might mean Junior, but he already has a son called John. im very confused - it must be nearly lunch time!