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Azzabuv
This message was updated on 4/25/2005 2:37:11 PM by Azzabuv |
The Well
replied on: 4/25/2005 1:35:49 PM That's an interesting word play on opposites, hey, Phil. Sick Well. I've enlarged the old map, but i still get the words Askeu(r) Sic. A part of what could be an 'r' is at the end of the name/word. Or, the 'r' could merely be a 'curl' at the end of the letter 'u'. What date is your map? Mine is 1896. It will be interesting to see how/if the name changed over time. I can't find the word/name 'Asleaw' connected to either a person or a place anywhere, in any Nationality at any time. But it IS interesting with the word Sick. This would actually mean 'Askeu Sic(k)', was 'Siegel's/Segal's/Victory Well in the Oak Wood'. Ahhh, once again, that old shop, in Langley Mill springs to mind. Mein Gott. Vot am ich stumblink on? Azzabuv. |
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