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[Facts] My column on June
Here is a link to yesterday's column. When the column date fell on May 1 and April 1 I wrote on the names May and April, so I felt I should write on June for this one.https://omaha.com/life-entertainment/local/article_7e95b9e4-0c09-4602-bb17-79012939ba0c.html
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Francis Marion the Revolutionary War hero had a male slave named June prior to the war in 1780. The other slaves had English biblical names, but I wonder if there might have been another source other than Junius (which I always thought was brought to attention by the letters of Junius, 1772). Two other notable men named Junius were Junius Brutus Booth, father of John Wilkes Booth, and Junius Spencer Morgan, father of JP Morgan.
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Thanks for bringing Francis Marion's slave to my attention. I of course have no idea if he was named after the month or if it was a short form of Junius.I did just check the 1870 census for people named after the last four months of the year, which I think would have been both considered the most unusual choices then, and the ones least likely to be mistaken for other names by the indexers.There were 12 people named September. 11 were Black or Mulatto, with one White woman born in Ireland.
There were 13 people named October. 7 of them were Black. Six were White, 3 living in Connecticut, two in Michigan and one in Missouri. Two of the White men in Connecticut were a father and a son.
There were 27 people named November, 26 Black and one White woman in Ohio.
There were 12 named December, 10 Black and one White woman each in North Carolina and Minnesota. The North Carolina White example was only a few months old in 1870 and is listed as "Dessie" in the 1880 census.So, of people named after those four months in 1870, only October is not predominantly the name of former slaves or their children.

This message was edited 6/4/2025, 8:59 AM

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My daughter’s middle name is June, after her great grandma. However your articles are now behind a paywall sadly. Is there any other way we can read them?
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If you send me an email by private messaging I can send you a copy of the column as I originally wrote it.
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