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[Opinions] More sibsets in my family tree ancestory
*some names were doubled in use due to death as was often the case at the time, but I'm not writing names twice* let me know what you think Parents: Sebastianus and Barbara
*Sebastianus has brother Matthaeus* Children:
Barbara
Benedictus
Elisabeth
FranciscusParents: Valentine "Felty" and Sophia Maria Children:
Elizabeth
Susanna
William
Christopher
Mary
Valentine "Felty" Jr.
Magdalena
Barbara
Catherine
Sarah
Peter
Sally
Parents: John and Isabella Children:
Rachael
William
Francis "Frank"
Elizabeth
James
Thomas
John Jr.
George
Catherine-Esther Parents: Johann and Anne Marie Children:
Heinrich
Anna
Hans
Catharine Parents: Robert and Mary JaneChildren:
Hannah
Jeremiah
Robert
George
Martha
Stephen
Mary
Thomas
Oliver Parents: Ernst and Sibilla UrsulaJohann Peter
Anna Elsa (really)
Magdalena Parents: Jacob and Sophrona "Fanny" Children:
John
Henry
Felix
Elizabeth
Barbara
Jacob
Mary Magdalina
Samuel
Fanny Sophrena "Sophia"
Daniel
Benjamin
Christina
Joseph
Solomon
Martin
Abraham Parents: Hans and Ursula
Jacob
Rudolf
Johannes
Conrad
Laurentz
HansParents: Jean and Olive-Marie Children:
Valentin
Jehan
Elisabeth
Valentine
Denise
Mathurin
Marie
Jeanne
Bertrand
Francois
Joan
Pierre
Gilles
Jean-Charles
Ysabeau
Nicolas
GuillaumePlease rate my "Names I would Use" list & "Backup Favorites" list. Feel free to rate some of my other lists too if you have the time.
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This message was edited 1/14/2024, 9:32 PM

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Dude, I'm always seeing the name William in your family lists; I find that so cool, as a bearer of the name!! For some reason, it makes me feel so happy and warm...I'm so sorry if that's weird. I enjoy the names Sally, Isabella, Martha, Anna, Anne, Joan, Maria, Catherine, Elizabeth, Sarah, Denise, Mary, Barbara, and Marie for girls. I also enjoy William ( :) ), Henry, Samuel, Daniel, Charles, Peter, Thomas, Solomon, Jacob, Oliver, Martin, and George for boys.
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It's not weird William. I'm glad I was able to make you happy 😊
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I wonder how Valentine became Felty! I think Valentine is fabulous. Sibilla is great, and Sophrena looks like a variant of my beloved Sophronia. Laurentz is cool.
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I have a Valentine (1737 - 1805) in my tree whose nickname was "Fetty" I thought it was a nickname not related to his name Valentine, but now I'm wondering if more Valentines were going by "Fetty" or "Felty."
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yes Sophrena was discovered just recently. originally it had been my goal to go back as far as I possibly can in all branches across recorded history for all direct ancestors..... but considering your great grandparents double each generation it proved too mathematically daunting and ambitious a task. But I'm still chipping away at different sections when I can. I found Sophrena just last night. I am trying to make a large, alphabetical list of all the direct ancestors for myself and my siblings since we have a historical preference of using familial names. My older sister considered a few great great grandma names when she was pregnant (Neva, Emmeline and Celina) but that was as far as she could go back. She is pregnant again and even though we don't really talk I was going to give the list to my other sister and have her say she was the one that constructed it so she has it if she wants.
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I'm delighted to see so many Barbara people. These are names I would use:
Barbara, Elizabeth, Susannah, Mary, Sally, Sophia; William, Peter, Francis, James, Thomas, John, Stephen, Robert, Daniel, Benjamin, Joseph, Conrad.
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