The Names in Question

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Bob Gutowski
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The Names in Question

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I work at a public defender office, and we maintain a computer database of our clients from the beginning of the company in the early 90's. That said, and without breaking the rules of confidentiality, I just checked and found that we've had clients named Borden, Churchill, Bowen, Morse, Robinson, Wilbur (though NOT Wilbar or Wilber), Russell, and Harrington. No Knowlton, btw.
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Oh my Gosh! That's incredible!

(Methinks you have this case too much in mind to be looking up possible clients named Morse!- but I'd be doing the same thing!)
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What about "Smith" and "Jones" and "Brown"?

What does that show other than common family names?
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Come on Ray, you have to admit that if you are a true Bordenite then your heart races when you encounter the surname of any of the list of characters from the Borden saga in your everyday life. I know mine does even when the amount on the cash register comes to $18.92 :lol:
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Ray, among other things, you are a bit of a killjoy.
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Killjoy seems to be an understatement. I personally think what you found is pretty cool. In our Home Health agency, we've had Russell, Borden, Robinson and Wilbur. I don't recall ever coming across a Harrington.
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I think that's kind of neat. I'ddo the same thing. I'd want to know if there would be any relation.
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Any Vinnicums?
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Do you do any genealogy? I've been looking at Vinnicums lately. You read my mind.
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