Re: Potential Jotting:Addresses
David Jaques-Watson
(11 Sep 2018 10:33 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Potential Jotting:Addresses
Jeff Zeitlin
(11 Sep 2018 15:42 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Potential Jotting:Addresses
Bruce Johnson
(11 Sep 2018 19:05 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Potential Jotting:Addresses
Richard Aiken
(12 Sep 2018 02:18 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Potential Jotting:Addresses Kelly St. Clair (12 Sep 2018 05:43 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Potential Jotting:Addresses
Gottfried Neuner
(12 Sep 2018 08:32 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Potential Jotting:Addresses
Cian Witherspoon
(12 Sep 2018 15:54 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Potential Jotting:Addresses
Jeff Zeitlin
(12 Sep 2018 22:47 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Potential Jotting:Addresses
Bruce Johnson
(14 Sep 2018 18:16 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Potential Jotting:Addresses
James Catchpole
(15 Sep 2018 09:16 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Potential Jotting:Addresses
Andrew Long
(15 Sep 2018 13:42 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Re: Potential Jotting:Addresses
Evyn MacDude
(16 Sep 2018 01:29 UTC)
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The usual pattern to names like this (both place and personal) is that human mouths are not unlike rock tumblers - roll something around in them for a while and all the bumps and rough edges get worn down. So my own surname, forex, goes from the original form (below) to the more common English "Sinclair". "St. John" becomes "Sinjin", and so on. Syllables get run together, consonants vanish, are replaced by softer ones or even turn into vowels, etc. (If you want another analogy, consider how signatures evolve from the written-out name, with recognizable letters, to a scrawl/symbol.) -- --------------- Kelly St. Clair xxxxxx@efn.org