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Doug Laidlaw schrieb:
> I am researching the descendants of Thomas HEBBERT Boykett born 1805 in
> London, England. Hebbert was his mother's maiden name. A Canadian
claims
> descent from a Thomas HEIDUT Boykett, undo***ented, but supposedly born
> about 1810 in London. The word HEIDUT appears to be of Germanic origin
> (e.g. "Heidut 4u" http://www.heidut.ch.tf/,)
but Babelfish has no
knowledge
> of it. I suspect that it is an (incorrect) reference to my Thomas.
>
> Does the word Heidut mean anything? Is it a likely family name in
England
> in 1810?
>
> Doug Laidlaw,
> http://www.douglaidlaw.net/boykett/
Make sure of the correct spelling: There are hundreds of HEIDUK and
HEIDUCK in the
German telephone book.
Herb
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<p>Doug Laidlaw schrieb:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I am researching the descendants of Thomas HEBBERT
Boykett born 1805 in
<br>London, England. Hebbert was his mother's maiden name.
A Canadian claims
<br>descent from a Thomas HEIDUT Boykett, undo***ented, but supposedly
born
<br>about 1810 in London. The word HEIDUT appears to be of Germanic
origin
<br>(e.g. "Heidut 4u" <a
href="http://www.heidut.ch.tf/">http://www.heidut.ch.tf/</a>,)
but Babelfish has no knowledge
<br>of it. I suspect that it is an (incorrect) reference to my
Thomas.
<p>Does the word Heidut mean anything? Is it a likely family name
in England
<br>in 1810?
<p>Doug Laidlaw,
<br><a
href="http://www.douglaidlaw.net/boykett/">http://www.douglaidlaw.net/boykett/</a></blockquote>
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<p><br><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Make sure of the correct spelling:
There are hundreds of HEIDUK and HEIDUCK in the
German telephone book.</font>
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