Page 1 of 1
Unusual first name
Posted: 13 Jan 2012 16:55
by Manila Jack
Hi everyone! Happy New Year!. I have returned to the society after a two year absence. Question: I have come across the female first name of RABBEDYE on the wills of two ancestors from Kent, 15th century. Have "Googled" it without success. Anyone know where I might search further please?
Posted: 13 Jan 2012 20:31
by Blue70
Could be a biblical name but with a different spelling to the modern spelling in the bible. That would explain why it doesn't show up on the google search.
Blue
Unusual first name
Posted: 13 Jan 2012 20:47
by Manila Jack
Thanks Blue. I'll look at biblical names see if I can find a clue. She had a sister named Dionyse, I found that on Google. It has a lot of French links. They were from Ramsgate, Kent so perhaps a French/Norman connection.
Posted: 13 Jan 2012 22:48
by northmeols
Source: Noël Siver, Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury PRC17/24/28, Probate 31 Jul 1546
John Culner of St Peters, Thanet, will dated 22 Oct 1545
Testament: my body to be buryed in the church yeard of saincte peters
to the hige aulter vi s
to the churche too shepe
to Thomas my sonne one dole of Nettes and a weare ‘rope’ and a sumes way of hookes and the greate cheste and the ploughte and the carte wth thapparell and the harrowes and ii quarters of wheat and iii quarters of barley after decease of his mother. And the bed chamber immediatly after decease of me to goo and and come at his lybertye
to Margaret and Winifred and Rabbedye ech of them a cowe
to John Colbrand the sonne of John Colbrand ii lambes
to Thomas Colbey one quarter of barley
to Johane my wif all the resydue of moveables
myne executors James Hawlett and John Colbrand and Thomas Colbye myne oversear
Will: Johane my wif shall have my howse and landes … then to Thos
“yf Thomas my sonne dye wtin age or wtowte issue of his body lawfully begotten then I will that Thomas Colbye his heires or assignes shall sell my howse and landes”
resydue shalbe devided equall amonge the sisters that be alyve or too theire heires[.]
Yf they happen to dye all then I will that my brother Markes children shall have this money
Wit Alexander Colnar, Robart Emptiage, John Thatcher[?] + Roberte Hunte
Posted: 13 Jan 2012 22:54
by northmeols
dye could be a family name if they added Rabah hebrew for fourth born it would make sense. Rabbe is a french surname as well
Rabah
Meaning Fourth born.
Origin: Hebrew
Unusual first name
Posted: 13 Jan 2012 23:12
by Manila Jack
Hi Susan.
Thanks for looking up for me. I was aware of that will and that of his wife Joan. They make fascinating reading and instead of just names and dates real people appear. That's an interesting theory about the girl's name. Some of the searching about the name Dionyse indicates that the more modern name Denise is derived from it. Perhaps Rabbedye has a more modern equivalent that is yet to be discovered.
Posted: 17 Jan 2012 08:46
by Tina
Welcome back Manila Jack!!
Great to see you helping N.M
Tina
Unusual first name
Posted: 17 Jan 2012 10:22
by Manila Jack
Thanks Tina.
I've been a long time out in the wilderness!