While doing some research into my great Grandma's family, the McLartys, I came across the name LOVEDY. Has anyone come across the name before or is it a typo made when the info was transcribed?
N.B. This was a first-born child.
What's in a name?.....
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Hi,
Google for Lovedy and you get 883 hits. Google for McLarty Lovedy and you get about 8.
What a Lovedy name
I was shocked by finding "Flower" as a common name in a certain church in the 1800's..... they must have been very hip people!
Sobil
Google for Lovedy and you get 883 hits. Google for McLarty Lovedy and you get about 8.
What a Lovedy name

I was shocked by finding "Flower" as a common name in a certain church in the 1800's..... they must have been very hip people!
Sobil
Looking for John Robert McColl born around 1854, son of James? both shipwrights or similar possibly from Kilmacolm
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As well as Googling, I'd also suggest that you have a look at the various datasets on the www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk site in terms of the surname
LOVEDY and possibe variants, most probably covered via a wildcard search term as L*D* .............
David
LOVEDY and possibe variants, most probably covered via a wildcard search term as L*D* .............
David