

This project highlights famous/notable people who use their middle names instead of their first names.* middle names= Used with permission from the Geni Blog . While the concept of a "middle name" has been around since the Middle Ages, it was not until 1835 that the phrase "middle name" first appeared in the Harvard University periodical Harvadiana . The three-name structure commonly found toda...
South African Genealogical Reference Centre Getting Involved Free to follow, request to collaborate To join the project use the request link under "actions" at the top right of the page. Active Curators working on the South African Tree Alexander Armenis Chris Steyn Daan Botes Don Penaluna Drummond Corrie Herman Booysen
This project will keep track of the kings of ancient Britain, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland beginning with the Roman invasion of Britain in 55 AD to 1066 AD at the coronation of Harold II and beginning of the Middle Ages.=Naming Conventions=We will use titles in the native language. Cadeyrn Fendigaid ap Gwrtheyrn did not speak English, so he was never once called "King of Powys." His title would...