The Durnford Name In History. By Ancestry.co.uk |
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Found this book by chance, so just thought I'd ask if anyone is familiar with it, solely out of curiosity ?
Thanks in advance. Coll |
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This series, produced by Ancestry.com, covers - or will cover - most surnames, including yours probably, and is produced with budding family historians in mind, in a similar vein as the various publications linked to all surnames by Debrett a few years ago, which were anything but what they purported to be. Not highly regarded by genealogists but they may contain something new for some. As G says, I very much doubt if there is anything in this one that you don't already know (or disagree with! ) although you may pick up some clues about other Durnfords elsewhere. Peter P.S. Alan/Peter - an errant apostrophe has appeared near the end of my last line here, much to my indignation and it remains impervious to all my efforts at editing it out. Am mystified as to how this could happen. Zulus and Zulu's come to mind! My English teachers will be turning in their graves! Yours, Disgusted, Canterbury. PPS: Durnfords Durnford's The first of these was typed without an apostrophe, the second with. Both appear with. Interesting! Perhaps it is a plural/possessive term that has been causing problems and you have adjusted the default position? Trust Durnford to be causing problems here! (Sorry Peter. It's sorted now, see? - Alan) |
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Many thanks for your replies. Coll |
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