tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6223435721248605051.post8778116374817454491..comments2024-02-20T08:01:32.002+02:00Comments on All My Foreparents: The Dead Man In The Zellermayer HouseIsraelPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16748957039859625149noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6223435721248605051.post-11545403864851918672014-03-16T08:28:14.906+02:002014-03-16T08:28:14.906+02:00If you are referring to the two Cirl, the problem ...If you are referring to the two Cirl, the problem there is that the one who died was the younger one. That is, she shouldn't have had that name to begin with.<br /><br />We have cases where a child dies and the name is recycled, often with an alteration. Usually that means that the name is an important one in the family history. My father's Uncle Max, for instance.IsraelPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16748957039859625149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6223435721248605051.post-18570521865421778492014-03-16T08:24:21.428+02:002014-03-16T08:24:21.428+02:00Weirdly, I have a relative who had a son that died...Weirdly, I have a relative who had a son that died and gave his next son the same first name with a different middle name. This was the branch of the family that lived in Jerusalem during the Ottoman Empire. <br /><br />Another oddity is that the father of those two siblings was Nachum Shlomo and he had a sister named Nechama. He was known as Shlomo. But it's still weird, IMHO.Varda Meyers Epstein (Judean Rose)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17159600299817776906noreply@blogger.com