Re: The Uncommon Surname of 'Olds'
in reply to a message by Brian
That is another possibility. There is a surname Youngs, so why not an Olds? I always think along the lines that older people are less likely to have children, so someone getting their surname from, say, John the Old is a long shot; which is to ignore the existence of surnames such as Elder and Senior.
I've always assumed that Cole was a diminutive of Nicholas, I'm sure Colson is. Reaney and Wilson give a different explanation. It started out as a nickname for a swarthy person, i.e., "coal-black", which over time became a baptismal name. Far more common in the South of England than the North.
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The Uncommon Surname of 'Olds'  ·  Brian  ·  2/25/2007, 6:33 PM
Re: The Uncommon Surname of 'Olds'  ·  Jim Young  ·  2/28/2007, 2:36 AM
Re: The Uncommon Surname of 'Olds'  ·  Brian  ·  3/2/2007, 6:35 AM
Re: The Uncommon Surname of 'Olds'  ·  Jim Young  ·  3/3/2007, 5:35 AM
Re: The Uncommon Surname of 'Olds'  ·  LaKendra  ·  5/14/2007, 11:47 AM