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From: "William Innes" <>
Subject: Re: [MORAY] Oynie or Innes
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 23:10:23 -0400
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Have you had a good summer?
The Innesses were and are a funny breed. It didn't occur to me to think that
way. Thanks for that info.

William
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Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [MORAY] Oynie or Innes


> Hi William
>
> I have looked at the few references I have for Surnames and did not find
> the
> surname Oynie listed. However, it occurs to me that this could simply be
> an
> error in recording the marriage entry in the OPR as many of these appear
> to
> have been completed as and when someone got round to doing it. Often, it
> would
> appear, this was done from memory or from scribbled notes and if you go
> through OPR films you will regularly see entries well out of
> chronological order
> or preceded with the word 'Omitted'. Given this scenario it is every bit
> possible the name Innes was entered as Oynie when the record was
> completed some
> time after the event taking place.
>
> Ian A C Scott
>
>
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