Surnames vs. Titles
Titles Aren’t Big in America It’s definitely not part of our American heritage to have aristocratic titles, though it is and has been part of the heritage of many countries that contributed boats and boats of immigrants, Britain, Germany,...
Read moreDo Surname Suffixes Help or Hinder the Research Process?
Compound Surnames – Suffixes Surnames began as a way to distinguish men of the same first name, John the Barber, John the Miller, John the Carpenter, John the Baptist, John the Red, John the Farmer, etc., etc., etc. Then...
Read moreCompound Surname Research Issues
Last Names – Surnames Compound word surnames have idiosyncrasies which create indexing and researching issues in records across the United States. This is true when compound word surnames are misunderstood like many Spanish names that consist of two surnames,...
Read moreVan Gogh and Beethoven – In Addition to Greatness, What Do They Have in Common?
Compound Surnames – Prefixes Compound surnames differ with regard to prefixes, varying by person, family and era. Compare Ludwig van Beethoven and Vincent Van Gogh. Beethoven is Beethoven and Van Gogh is Van Gogh and yet they could have...
Read moreBrian Sykes, Genetics and Genealogy
When The Seven Daughters of Eve by Brian Sykes was published, I read an excerpt that made me want to read it. The queue to read it was crazy, months long. When it finally got off the reserve hold list,...
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I Would Be Interested in Listening to a Politician Who – Early this summer, Christie Spencer, Julie Scott and I agreed we are tired of negativity in politics. I want both parties out of my wallet and my private life. As...
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