01.07.2013, 03:04 |
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Zitat: Doch ich *meld* weil ich Deutschland nicht ab kann! Liegt an meinen Englishen Gehnen!
p.s. Der verdammte PC wollte das ich "Englishen" mit sch schreibe! | Zitat: Mein Nachname Robson, kommt aus Schottland=Schottische Vorfahren und die Schottischen Vorfahren kamen wieder rum aus Skandinavien!
Und nein in England heißt es doch German! und English bleibt English | Nicht schlecht . Btw, sicher das du nicht doch Angelsachse bist? Robson Family Tree Zitat: The name Robert gave rise to the northern surnames Robertson and Robson, Robertson in Scotland originally and Robson in the northeast of England. Robert became popular in Scotland through Robert the Bruce.
However, Robson in the northeast may have an older Anglo-Saxon origin - from Hroethbert, the name found on a stone cross in the Robson heartland at Falstone. Meanwhile the Highland origin of the name Robson may have been Robb Gunn of the Gunn clan. | the select surnames website Zitat: Possible Robson Origins
In the Black Gate Museum in Newcastle, there is a fragment of a cross that was discovered at Falstone. The same inscription is written on both sides of the stone, on one side the inscription being in Roman letters and the other Runic lettering and what is defaced on one side is legible on the other. The exact meaning of the words in Anglo-Saxons somewhat differently rendered by different authorities, but approximates to something like the following:
"Eomar set up this...a memorial to Hroethbert his uncle. Pray for his soul."
A local authority, Dr. Charlton, has said that this is the "Robert" from whom the Robsons and Robertsons take their name. In this case the Robson name would then be stretching back some twelve hundred years.
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