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Clarrification on name John/Jonathan

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Maggie 'O the Mainland

Maggie 'O the Mainland Report 25 Dec 2007 11:02

Can anyone tell me please, if the name John would have been short for Jonathan or if a Johnathan could be also named John. I know in modern times Jonathan can be known as Jon (no 'H') but I am trying to clarrify a name and relationship in 1839 without the benfits of a census to help me out. I have a Jonathan in East Dereham and a John in Castle Acre possibly the same man. Both were publicans around the same time.

Cheers
Maria

 Lindsey*

Lindsey* Report 25 Dec 2007 11:34

Jno jon and all variations seem acceptable, my Johns all called themselves Jack, it doesn't help!

Maggie 'O the Mainland

Maggie 'O the Mainland Report 26 Dec 2007 01:54

Thanks Lindsey
I thought they might all be interchangeable but thought I should get second opinion before I start jumping to too many conclusions.
Maria