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From: "Janis Rodriguez" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] "Suky" nickname represents what given name?
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 05:53:08 -0400
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According to the following site, Sukie can be a nickname for Susand or
Susanna and also Sarah. http://www.cslib.org/nickname.htm
Jan
P.S. I located the sit on Cyndi's List.
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From: Jeff Piper [mailto:]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 4:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [TMG] "Suky" nickname represents what given name?
I have a Suky (sukie) in my family and it is a diminuation of Susannah.
Jeff Piper
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeffpiper
Stanley
Co. Durham
Land of the Prince Bishops
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Subject: [TMG] "Suky" nickname represents what given name?
> Has anyone come across the use of "Suky" [around the mid-1800s?]
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> What given name does this nickname generally/commonly represent??
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