can anyone tell me please what this means. Many thanks
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Jules
I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of HampshireTags: None
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A friend asked me if I could find out what it is so I don't have the actual census she is looking at. But I think you are right Lin, probably a mis-read of extra. ThankyouJules
I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of Hampshire
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Thanks for looking Julie. I think it possibly is extra rather than patra.Jules
I'anson of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Bannister of Lincolnshire. Burnett of Northumberland. Carter of Sussex and Hampshire. Goldring of Sussex and Hampshire. Fitzgerald of Goodness knows where. Smith of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Dixon of Lincolnshire. Payne of Hampshire
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Hi - patra can mean a piece of paper..or a leaf from a book....http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/200...dows/roots.htm and patr from Latin....http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index...iew_unit/2572/
relating to father, family member, fatherland, country, nation.....or it could just be extra!;DLast edited by naomiatt; 15-02-10, 09:20.
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