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From: Eve McLaughlin <>
Subject: Re: [Huguenot-L] BANDY BANDUIL
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 10:00:46 +0100
In message <>, Charles
Bandy <> writes
>Hello all!
>
>I am looking for a suspected connection between my surname, BANDY, and the
>French Reformist name, BANDUIL.
>
>My oldest known ancestor was Richard Bandy b. 1715 in Liverpool, England,
>d. 1795, in Boutetort County, Virginia.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>
>Charles Bandy, Fort Worth, Texas
>,
>Researching BANDY and its suspected variants; BANDUIL and BAUDOIN.
>
Anything is possible, but I have not heard of Huguenots in Liverpool
then. It was quite a little port. Or for that matter, of Huguenot
Bandys. The name tends to be from the Norse name Bundi, found frequently
in North Bucks.
--
Eve McLaughlin
Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians
Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society
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