The name was quite common in this area back then. Not many here now. They either moved off or the name died out due to marriage of daughters and the men not marrying.
Yep, that'll do meclever or cunning person
Also the derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century 'gcap', which meant originally 'open' or 'wide', although it also had a later meaning of 'curved' or 'bent'.
Yup, I thinkdoes that make it as an oxymoron?
Oi, not so much of the 'oxy'Who?? Chimp??![]()
Got this birth certificate too, The certificate says:-Have also sent for a birth cert for the Frances L Pressdee born in the Clun district in 1916. I know Annie had a child (which sex I don't know) this Frances has a mother with name Pressdee.
If this isn't Annie's child it won't matter. Frances went on to marry a Thomas McCarley in 1937. I have heard of Frances coming to stay with my grandfather and his family for a while. Until, that is, my grandfather found out she had left her husband. He then told her it was about time she found a place of her own or go back.

so was Frances the child of my great aunt Mary?
Sounds very feasibleSo this is Annie, my great aunt.
Who was 'Preston' or did Margaret just make up a name when she went to have her christened. Or is 'Preston' where she started to say 'Pressdee' and stopped herself and changed it.
Who was the Annie Pressdee in the institution, born 11th January 1896
I hate lose ends![]()
Strange that she isn't shown as an Lunatic on the 1911 census. Makes me wonder if the story is true, that they put her in the institution because she was pregnant. But why !!!, her mother did it 3 times prior to her marriage.![]()
Strange that she isn't shown as an Lunatic on the 1911 census. Makes me wonder if the story is true, that they put her in the institution because she was pregnant. But why !!!, her mother did it 3 times prior to her marriage.
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