{"id":1200,"date":"2008-09-21T21:20:00","date_gmt":"2008-09-22T02:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/genealogy.julietarr.com\/blog\/my-familys-given-names\/"},"modified":"2013-07-13T00:52:12","modified_gmt":"2013-07-13T05:52:12","slug":"my-familys-given-names","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/genealogy.julietarr.com\/blog\/my-familys-given-names\/","title":{"rendered":"My Family&#8217;s Given Names"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/blogcarnival.com\/bc\/cprof_2939.html\" target=\"_blank\">11th Edition of Central &amp; Eastern European Genealogy Carnival<\/a> is being hosted by Steve Danko over at <a href=\"http:\/\/stephendanko.com\/blog\/\" target=\"_blank\">Steve&#8217;s Genealogy Blog<\/a>. The theme is <strong>given names<\/strong> and Steve has listed some possible topics to discuss as follows:<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Did any of your ancestors have an unusual given name?<\/p>\n<p>Have you discovered the meanings behind the given names of your ancestors?<\/p>\n<p>Did your ancestors use any naming patterns for their children?<\/p>\n<p>Are there any given names that are particular common in your family history?<\/p>\n<p>Did any of your ancestors have given names that you particularly like or dislike?<\/p>\n<p>Does your family celebrate &#8220;Name Days&#8221;?<\/p>\n<p>Did your immigrant ancestors change their given names after they arrived in America?<\/p>\n<p>Tell us about the first (given) names in your family. You can concentrate on one name, a few names, or you can go wild and write about the first names of all your ancestors!&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h6><strong>Naming Patterns<\/strong><\/h6>\n<p>One thing I always found odd was my paternal grandmother&#8217;s middle name (or second given name to stay true to the theme if the carnival *wink*). As the first born child, her middle name was Garrison, which was her mother&#8217;s maiden name. As I look through both sides of her family, I see this pattern, although not strict. In many cases, the first born child received either the mother&#8217;s maiden name or the father&#8217;s, mother&#8217;s maiden name (the second born usually got the other). In a few cases, a child took the mother&#8217;s, mother&#8217;s maiden name. So for example, my fourth-great-grandfather Calvin Price WEBSTER was the second born and Price was his father&#8217;s, mother&#8217;s maiden name (Rachel PRICE). Calvin&#8217;s brother, Luther Norton WEBSTER, was the first born and took his mother&#8217;s maiden name (Sarah NORTON) as his middle name. Again, it&#8217;s not consistent by any means, but it it helpful to know this to determine possible middle names and\/or maiden names for others in these lines. For example, my second-great-granduncle, Edward P MULLIGAN could be Edward Parks for his mother&#8217;s mother&#8217;s maiden name, or, his father&#8217;s, mother&#8217;s maiden name could start with a P.<\/p>\n<p>My immediate family has a small pattern that started with my paternal grandparents, John &#8220;Jack&#8221; Francis CAHILL and Joan Garrison McMAHON. Their only son (my dad) was named Joseph, who married Jean Marie MILLER, and had me (their only child) Julie. I followed suit and married James, and if we have children, we&#8217;ll follow along with the Js.<\/p>\n<h6><strong>Popular Names<\/strong><\/h6>\n<p>Looking at the list of over 6,600 individuals in my database, I have many clusters of common names such as Ann\/Anne\/Anna, Mary\/Marie\/Maria\/Marilyn\/Marion, John, James, Henry, Charles, David, Dorothy, Lydia, Margaret\/Margery\/Marge\/Marguerite, Richard, Robert, Samuel, Sarah\/Sara, Susan\/Susanna\/Susannah\/Suzanne, Thomas, Warren, and William. This include both of my lines, as well as my husband&#8217;s and my step-father.<\/p>\n<p>On the Cahill side the most popular female name is Mary\/Maria\/Marie\/Marion (162\/15\/7\/15 respectively). The most popular male name is John, with 179 (William follows closely with 166).<\/p>\n<p>On the Miller side the most popular female name is Anna\/Ann (19). The most popular male name is Henry (14).<\/p>\n<h6><strong>Unique Names<\/strong><\/h6>\n<p>My grandaunt has a unique name (one of my favorites), Marcella. It&#8217;s unique to the family because so far, it&#8217;s the only one, but additionally, because its origin is Italian [1]. To my knowledge, there are no Italians in that family line.<\/p>\n<p>I also have many names that are unique in terms of today&#8217;s common names, but not necessarily unique to their time periods.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Solomon NORTON (my sixth-great-grandfather, born in the mid 1700s) &#8211; Solomon means &#8220;peace.&#8221; [2]<\/li>\n<li>Mehitabel GRAVES (my ninth-great-grandmother, born in the late 1600s) &#8211; Mehitabel is a variant of Mehetabel, which means &#8220;God makes happy.&#8221; [3,4]<\/li>\n<li>Hulda WACH (my second-great-grandmother, born in 1869) &#8211; Hulda means &#8220;sweet, loveable.&#8221; [5]<\/li>\n<li>Emil Charles MILLER (great-grandfather, born in 1889) &#8211; Emil means &#8220;rival.&#8221; [6]<\/li>\n<li>Dorcas HOPKINS (my ninth-great-grandmother, born in the mid to late 1600s) &#8211; Dorcas means &#8220;gazelle.&#8221; [7]<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong><em>Notes<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>All information, with the exception of those noted, derived from my personal GEDCOM family tree file (created by Julie Marie CAHILL Tarr, accessed 20 September 2008; privately held by Julie Marie CAHILL Tarr, Normal, Illinois)<\/p>\n<p>1. &#8220;Marcella,&#8221; Behind the Name (<a title=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/marcella\" href=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/marcella\">http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/marcella<\/a>), accessed 20 September 2008.<\/p>\n<p>2. &#8220;Solomon,&#8221; Behind the Name (<a title=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/solomon\" href=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/solomon\">http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/solomon<\/a>), accessed 20 September 2008.<\/p>\n<p>3. &#8220;Mehitabel,&#8221; Behind the Name (<a title=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/mehitabel\" href=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/mehitabel\">http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/mehitabel<\/a>), accessed 20 September 2008.<\/p>\n<p>4. &#8220;Mehetabel,&#8221; Behind the Name (<a title=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/mehetabel\" href=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/mehetabel\">http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/mehetabel<\/a>), accessed 20 September 2008.<\/p>\n<p>5. &#8220;Hulda,&#8221; Behinf the Name (<a title=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/php\/search.php?nmd=\" href=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/php\/search.php?nmd=n&amp;terms=hulda\">http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/php\/search.php?nmd=n&amp;terms=hulda<\/a>), accessed 20 September 2008.<\/p>\n<p>6. &#8220;Emil,&#8221; Behind the Name (<a title=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/emil\" href=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/emil\">http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/emil<\/a>), accessed 20 September 2008.<\/p>\n<p>7. &#8220;Dorcas,&#8221; Behind the Name (<a title=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/dorcas\" href=\"http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/dorcas\">http:\/\/www.behindthename.com\/name\/dorcas<\/a>), accessed 20 September 2008.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The 11th Edition of Central &amp; Eastern European Genealogy Carnival is being hosted by Steve Danko over at Steve&#8217;s Genealogy Blog. 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