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Re: James H. Dever b1850 Carndonagh, Donegal
Posted by: JimDenning Date: May 18, 2000 at 13:36:58
In Reply to: Re: James H. Dever b1850 Carndonagh, Donegal by Dennis Garrity Mumby of 1065

people actually had names pre norman times
and way before english the keltoi people had a volcabulary and writings in olgham. my names was originally dnnn. since olgham didnt have vowels like hebrew. and probably from the Tuatha de Dannan .Dannan was spelt dnnn. The point is no norman roman or any other force civilized britian [ all the isles]. they already were so dever didn't come as a gift from norman conquerors who named the savages lol. We probably gave it to them since ireland kept western civilization alive in the dark ages
jim


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