What is the origin of the name Bunting?
English and Scottish: nickname from Middle English bunting ‘corn bunting’ perhaps used of a short plump person. Compare Bunt and Scots buntin ‘short and thick’ Welsh bontin ‘rump’ bontinog [...]
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : BURNS Michael J (1883)
Archives : Indexes for historical Victorian Marriages
Marriage 1883
Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : LINE Frank
Archives : England, Warwickshire Parish Registers, 1538-1900
Marriage (between 1850
and 1900)
Napton-on-the-Hill, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : TUDOR George
Archives : England Marriages, 1538–1973
between 1825
and 1900
Bedminster, Somerset, United Kingdom
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : HANSFORD James
Archives : England Marriages, 1538–1973
Marriage (between 1825
and 1875)
Lambeth, Surrey, United Kingdom
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : BIBBY William
Archives : England Marriages, 1538–1973
between 1825
and 1900
Warrington, Lancashire, United Kingdom
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : LINE Frank
Archives : England Marriages, 1538–1973
Marriage (between 1850
and 1900)
Napton On The Hill,Warwick, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : ALLEN Charles
Archives : England Marriages, 1538–1973
Marriage (between 1825
and 1875)
St. Mary, Battersea, Surrey, United Kingdom
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : BROWNE George Alex (1899)
Archives : Indexes for historical Victorian Marriages
Marriage 1899
England, Victoria, Australia
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : TUDOR George
Archives : England, Bristol Parish Registers, 1538-1900
Marriage (between 1850
and 1900)
Bedminster, St John, shire, Somerset, United Kingdom
BUNTING Mary Jane
Spouse : HEDGCOCK Joseph
Archives : England Marriages, 1538–1973
between 1800
and 1900
Warrington, Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom
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What is the origin of the name Bunting?
English and Scottish: nickname from Middle English bunting ‘corn bunting’ perhaps used of a short plump person. Compare Bunt and Scots buntin ‘short and thick’ Welsh bontin ‘rump’ bontinog [...]