Not particularly.Oh wait. Should I be apologizing
Not particularly.Oh wait. Should I be apologizing
From the time that I sent you some seeds, I still remember your name. There was a local television celebrity with the same name, and since I saw him on television a lot, it helped me to remember your name.(small world time... Grizzlyette's grandfather and I share the same last name, his people came from this same area... what are the odds?)
His name is Peanut so his last name must be Butter . I don’t know of any celebrities with that last name thoughFrom the time that I sent you some seeds, I still remember your name. There was a local television celebrity with the same name, and since I saw him on television a lot, it helped me to remember your name.
Also nicknames- it can be frustrating.I have one line coming to the US in 1720. A few Patriots, more Tories
I have another line immigrating to Montreal, one of 7 with that surname. But we joke , we own the bus company. But not speaking French I found that path blocked but i did find them coming to the US from Montreal.
Another 2 lines from Alsace, so take it France or Germany depending on the time of history. But both Germanic names, one of which may have been misspelled at Ellis Island. Resigner seems to be the common spelling, which my line is not
Stymied on my common surname around 1870.
I learned about looking for spelling looking for my Great grandmother - Emma Jean, Imogene
I won't tell his real name, but it is not that unusual, imho. There happens to be a street close to downtown Denver with that name and it is close to a place that I think he and I talked about, so he had to have seen it.His name is Peanut so his last name must be Butter . I don’t know of any celebrities with that last name though
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