One of the characteristics of a period is the names. When I was little, the women in our neighborhood had names like Beulah, Audrey, Virginia or Ruth. Those were popular names around the time they were born (between about 1910 and 1930, to give a broad range). Men's names were Thomas, Theodore, Basil, Roy and so on. And when I was little, the other kids had names like Billy, Bobby, Paul, Tracy (I knew one with that name), Julie, Susan, Barbara and Deborah. Earlier and later, other names were more popular.
Among my wife's ancestors was a Bushrod and a Nicholas. In her family, names get used over and over again but for some reason, those two were not used again. Nicholas, at least, isn't so bad.
Among my wife's ancestors was a Bushrod and a Nicholas. In her family, names get used over and over again but for some reason, those two were not used again. Nicholas, at least, isn't so bad.