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A Roman Catholic priest, who last I heard from him in the late 1980s, was a Monsignor. He'd be pretty old today, if still amongst us.

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I was the fourth Charles in a row. Grandad went by a nickname, Dad used his middle name as did I. That caused me all kinds of problems and embarrassment through grammar school. Constantly having to ask how to fill out forms asking for my first name. Hell, even my Social Security, and Blue Cross Insurance cards cause issues to this day.

My son was named Michael, much to the chagrine of my Dad and Grandfather. Enough was enough!


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My uncle and I were both named after the same person, though most would think I was named after my uncle. There were three of us cousins named after uncles, The oldest of us didn't appreciate being called baby Dale. I didn't mind the baby Ray as a kid.


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Well my mother said i was named after Pope Gregory/Saint Gregory. I don't think i have lived up the high standard
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Roger after my father and Vincent after my grandfather on my mom's side.


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Jack Daniels.

Thankfully Dad didn't drink Old Crow.


Fellow at our range is named Johnny Walker. Real name, not a nickname.


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I was named after Robert E Lee







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My Uncle Theodore who died in combat in WWII.
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My Mom had picked out the name Jody if I was a boy, but Dad’s Mom, my Gramma, argued for 9 months to name me Reon. Gramma won out.
She always said Reon Taylor was a School Teacher she had. Dad said he thought it was an old flame. Who knows?
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First name means marksman/spear thrower. Second name means nail/peg/stud. Wish't I'd know'd that as a kid!

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Before the edit spear chucker was assigned [bleep.] Did grow up in Africa, but was never called "bleep."
Americo-African here.

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I'm the 4th generation of HRH initials. All on my dads side. My two uncles are HRH also. Middle name came from maternal grandpa.

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Named after a favorite uncle. His given name was Martin but everyone called him Uncle Mart. Close friends and family call me Mart. My nephews all call me Uncle Mart. Seems to be a family moniker.


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My paternal grandfather Vincento, He brought the entire family over from Italy.


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As far as I can figure I was named after my dad's favorite sister's husband Kenneth. He was quite a beer drinker and I guess I turned out like him.
I am sure my folks wouldn't have named me after him if they had known how I would turn out in high school!! smirk
I still like beer quite well, but not to excess(well maybe sometimes)!

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My middle name is "Ellsworth." Until a few years ago we had no idea where it came from. Yes, My grandfather was named Ellsworth. He was named for his father, Elmer Ellsworth. We always figured it was a Welsh family name. We were wrong.

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I was reading this book by a guy named Stillwell who had been a private in the Union Army at Shiloh. I had a great-great grandfather at Shiloh. We found him a few years ago, working on the family history. We had always figured he had been in the 72nd Ohio Infantry. However there was also a possibility that he had been in the artillery, based on the family anecdotes. While I was reading Stillwell’s book, I got to thinking about Great-Great Gramps, and I decided to dig him up online. Funny, but the 72nd Ohio Infantry did have a Lewis Davidson Williams in its rolls, but he had died in Feb ’62 of disease while still in camp. Mine? He had gone on to serve throughout the war and had come home in 65 to see my Great Grandfather, Elmer Ellsworth Williams, who had been born shortly after Lewis had left to join up. My Grandfather was named Ellsworth. My middle name is Ellsworth. We are all named for Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, an early Union martyr.

The Death of Ellsworth

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_E._Ellsworth
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Lewis lived into the 20th Century. As best we can tell, Lewis’s fervor caused him to run out on his pregnant wife and join up, declaring that (should it be a boy child) the baby should be named Elmer Ellsworth.

Now we did manage to see deer yesterday. All told, Angus and I saw about a dozen. There were two small bucks in the mix. They were not what Angus was interested in shooting. We felt we had been successful, even though there was nothing on the meat pole at the end of the day. In the meantime, not only had I been reading a nice book about the Civil War, not only had I solved a mystery about my Great Great Grandfather but before the last bunch of doe came out into the pasture, I happened across this gem from Leander Stillwell’s description of the first day at Shiloh:
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There was a battery of light artillery on this line, about a quarter of a mile to our right, on a slight elevation of the ground. It was right flush up with the infantry line of battle, and oh, how those artillery men handled their guns! It seemed to me that there was the roar of a cannon from that battery about every other second. When ramming cartridge, I sometimes glanced in that direction. The men were big fellows, stripped to the waist, their white skins flashing in the sunlight, and they were working like I have seen men doing when fighting a big fire in the woods. I fairly gloated over the fire of that battery. “Give it to them, my sons of thunder!” I would say to myself; “Knock the ever-lastin’ stuffin’ out of ’em!” And, as I ascertained after the battle, they did do frightful execution.


Now it just so happens that the Williams are about as pasty a group of people as you will ever see– pasty and big. My grandfather, Ellsworth, acquired the nickname “Whitey.” He played Basketball for Ohio State. I’m similarly afflicted, although by the end of summer, I do acquire somewhat of a tan as the freckles grow a bit closer together. One thing is for sure: a fellow with that sort of complexion would have been noticeably white that early in the season of 1862. I am hoping I will be able to find what battery of artillery that might have been. Perhaps I will find Great-Great Grandpa at last.





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Aren’t you wishing...You were named after the rectal orifice your mom dropped you out of.

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I was named after Robert E Lee







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Aren’t you wishing...You were named after the rectal orifice your mom dropped you out of.

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Well my mother said i was named after Pope Gregory/Saint Gregory. I don't think i have lived up the high standard
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Small world I say, Greg.

I was named after Bishop Desmond Tu Tu, thus The Tootster.


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