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No data.

 

Originally a Transylvanian surname, then by descendants, Hungarian and finally Romanian.

 

No relation to the big D, though. 

 

However, Mrs Para

 

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Been all over the UK, it seems. lol

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Parafox said:

No data.

 

Originally a Transylvanian surname, then by descendants, Hungarian and finally Romanian.

 

No relation to the big D, though. 

Maybe you're related distantly to the people who defaced your Ambulance?!

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Parafox said:

No data.

 

Originally a Transylvanian surname, then by descendants, Hungarian and finally Romanian.

 

No relation to the big D, though. 

 

However, Mrs Para

 

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Been all over the UK, it seems. lol

Ever been back to the town or village it comes from?

I think it'd be really interesting to trace ancestry back to another country. For me it's just Chelmsford or Sileby.

Posted
1 minute ago, FoxesDeb said:

Maybe you're related distantly to the people who defaced your Ambulance?!

 

That's a great memory recall, Deb. :schmike:

 

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, bovril said:

Ever been back to the town or village it comes from?

I think it'd be really interesting to trace ancestry back to another country. For me it's just Chelmsford or Sileby.

 

No. Unfortunately the original place isn't recorded in my families history. 

 

I would love to know more about my grandad's Transylvanian background before it became part of Hungary. 

 

TBF he didn't have much information. I only know he was a shoe mender.

 

When I looked on t'internet at my surname, the only links were my 2 brothers and a wealthy builder in Australia.

 

As far as I can tell from limited research, my surname is the only one existing in this country.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Parafox said:

 

No. Unfortunately the original place isn't recorded in my families history. 

 

I would love to know more about my grandad's Transylvanian background before it became part of Hungary. 

 

TBF he didn't have much information. I only know he was a shoe mender.

 

When I looked on t'internet at my surname, the only links were my 2 brothers and a wealthy builder in Australia.

 

As far as I can tell from limited research, my surname is the only one existing in this country.

 

 

Once stayed with a charming old Hungarian lady in Transylvania. Plied me with filter coffee and started every other sentence with "I'm not a Nazi but..."

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Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, bovril said:

Once stayed with a charming old Hungarian lady in Transylvania. Plied me with filter coffee and started every other sentence with "I'm not a Nazi but..."

 

 

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1 hour ago, Parafox said:

Originally a Transylvanian surname, then by descendants, Hungarian and finally Romanian.

 

I know you said no relation, but there's a reason you spent a lot of your working life around blood then? lol

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Posted
1 hour ago, Stadt said:

Iliffe is a very Leicestershire surname 

Always thought that of Marlow too. Know quite a few unrelated people with that surname, but never see it anywhere else.

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Both sides of my family are almost unerringly from Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire. Ost, ost ost midlands.

Posted
2 hours ago, Voll Blau said:

Always thought that of Marlow too. Know quite a few unrelated people with that surname, but never see it anywhere else.

Makes me think of Fred Leicester that surname!

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Costock_Fox said:

I’ve got a bit of a weird surname but this is surprising

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Posted
3 hours ago, tom27111 said:

 

I know you said no relation, but there's a reason you spent a lot of your working life around blood then? lol

 

My tipple of choice.

 

Anyway, it's almost sunrise, I have to be going...

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Posted
9 hours ago, slymunn said:

Gotta love a common name!

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Walsh. Here, there, every fvckin where

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12 hours ago, StanSP said:

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Bloody Indians! 

Yup, to be fair mine shows as "no data" but that's because the brits  misspelled our surname when my grandfather  came to England. When I put in our english spelling  of our last name i can vouch for these areas noted below

 

 

 

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Not too bad, surprised to see much of anything outside the Midlands to be honest. I've done a bit of family tree research and it's all been Leicestershire / Warwickshire.

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