Hi,
I am wondering what are the origins of the name Pringle? Is it a common first name or is there a mistake somewhere.
1 24/05/1778 JOHNSTON PETER PRINGLE /CLERK FR1156 M NEWTON 696/00 0004
Pringle Clerk/Clark .....
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Hi Pandabean
It looks like Pringle is his middle name - so could be a surname from further back in the family somwhere e.g. his mother's maiden name, his granny's maiden name etc....
Ancestry's name dictionary at
http://www.searchforancestors.com/surna ... ringle.php
gives:
http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.c/qx ... t-arms.htm
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Lesley
It looks like Pringle is his middle name - so could be a surname from further back in the family somwhere e.g. his mother's maiden name, his granny's maiden name etc....
Ancestry's name dictionary at
http://www.searchforancestors.com/surna ... ringle.php
gives:
and there is more info here:Pringle
Scottish and English (Northumbria): habitational name from a place near Stow Roxburghshire, formerly called Hop(p)ringle, from Middle English hop ‘enclosed valley’ + a name of Old Norse origin composed of the byname Prjónn ‘pin’, ‘peg’ + an unidentified second element.
http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.c/qx ... t-arms.htm
Best wishes
Lesley
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Hi Pandabean
Maybe I'm having a dense moment but usually the OPR births are given in the following format:
13/09/1829 LYON ALLAN ANDREW LYON/MARY PARKER FR98 M LOUDOUN 603/00 003*
So, Allan Lyon was born to Andrew Lyon and Mary Parker.
Yours seems to be a couple of names short which is what threw me. The slash between PRINGLE /CLERK suggests these are two people - which doesn't fit with what you say his mother's name is given as. If it is a first name it is very unusual. The best thing to do would be to have a look at the OPR yourself and verify that is what it says.
Best wishes
Lesley
Maybe I'm having a dense moment but usually the OPR births are given in the following format:
13/09/1829 LYON ALLAN ANDREW LYON/MARY PARKER FR98 M LOUDOUN 603/00 003*
So, Allan Lyon was born to Andrew Lyon and Mary Parker.
Yours seems to be a couple of names short which is what threw me. The slash between PRINGLE /CLERK suggests these are two people - which doesn't fit with what you say his mother's name is given as. If it is a first name it is very unusual. The best thing to do would be to have a look at the OPR yourself and verify that is what it says.
Best wishes
Lesley
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