Saturday, April 30, 2011

Maltese Surnames

Most interesting article about Maltese Surnames at
http://www.geneanum.com/malte/documents/genealogie/les-patronymes-maltais.html

It is in French but your browsers translator should handle it no problem.

the article containsa table of the frequency of Maltese Surnames which shows that abhout 25 percent of the Maltese population are named Borg.


I have copied the table below:


BORG is leading the Past ... a Maltese on 25 carries this name.
Following: VELLA , FARRUGIA, Camilleri and Zammit
The table below provides the prizes for first 120 names:
1
BORG
21
CALLEJA
41
AZZOPARDI
61
BONELLO
81
CILIA
101
PULLICINO
2
VELLA 
22
PORTELLI 
42
Psaila 
62
FORMOSA 
82
CURMI 
102
AXIS 
3
FARRUGIA 
23
GATT 
43
VASSALLO 
63
CASHA 
83
Teuma 
103
GAFA 
4
CAMILLERI 
24
GRIMA 
44
ZAHRA 
64
Ciantar 
84
GRIST 
104
BAJADA 
5
ZAMMIT 
25
Bugeja 
45
Saliba 
65
ZERAFA 
85
BALZAN 
105
Pulis 
6
GRECH 
26
MALLIA 
46
CACHIA 
66
TONNA 
86
AZZOPARDI 
106
Abdille 
7
GALEA 
27
MIZZI 
47
Azzopardi 
67
DALLI 
87
DINGLE 
107
GRECH / GREG 
8
CARUANA
28
BUSUTTIL
48
MAGRO
68
CHETCUTI
88
SAyDS
108
Fiten
9
AGIUS
29
Sammut
49
MANGION
69
FRENDO
89
CAMENZULI
109
GERADA
10
CASSAR
30
ABELA
50
BARBARA
70
Darmanin
90
PARNES
110
CASSIA
11
ATTARD
31
GAUCI
51
MAMO
71
BONAVIA
91
CUMBO
111
RIZZO
12
MICALLEF
32
FALZON
52
BARTOLO
72
TANTI
92
CREMONA
112
CORDINA
13
MIFSUD
33
Xerri
53
Bezzina
73
CALLUS
93
ABEJ
113
DELIA
14
SPITERI
34
XICLUNA
54
XUEREB
74
SANT
94
CATANIA
114
Ciappara
15
PACE
35
BUTTIGIEG
55
ZARB
75
FELICI
95
CARDONA
115
Coleiro
16
MUSCAT
36
CAUCHI
56
Cutajar
76
DE BRINCAT
96
Cuschieri
116
SULTANA
17
BONNICI
37
AQUILINA
57
BUHAGIAR
77
Briffa
97
CINI
117
Bigen
18
FENECH
38
ELLUL
58
DIMECH
78
CHIRCOP
98
GALDI
118
Stival
19
SCHEMBRI
39
TABONE
59
MERCIECA
79
PISANO
99
SACCO
119
SOLTANI
20
Debono
40
Xiberras
60
BALDACCHINO
80
SEICHEL
100
REFALO
120
XIRIHA

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

George Van Dusen



George Van Dusen.

Born Albert Thomas Harrington 19th April 1905, in St. George in the East, London, the son of Albert and Augusta Harrington

His musical heritage was as the grandson of Alphons Eder a lifelong street musician in East London . http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1500285617


He was generally known as Tommy in the family, presumably to differentiate him from his father. He is not listed with family at Pennington Street, Stepney on the 1911 census, but it may well be that he was in hospital at the time, as it is known that he contracted polio as a child.

George had a long a successful career on the music hall stage generally appearing as “The Great Dutch Yodeller”. He adopted a quasi dutch clothing of smock, cap and baggy trousers, which was probably to disguise the surgical boot he wore as a result of the polio.

George Van Dusen's recordings were amongst the best sellers of the 1930s. He also appeared regularly on BBC radio variety programmes from as early as 1932. He wrote many of his own songs under the pen name Fred Farrell, as well as adapting older tunes, although he freely admitted that he could not read music, composing his numbers with the aid of a mouth organ.

During the 1980's George Van Dusen was "rediscovered" and his song “It's Party Time Again” was in the pop record charts, in December 1988, remixed with a disco beat. The story was that an old copy of one of his records was picked up by a record company producer from a second hand stall in Charing Cross Road, however this may well be just myth.
Another version is that the find was by the producer of the Terry Wogan radio programme and subsequently Terry plugged the song in his show.
He appeared on the Terry Wogan TV show later https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhsBOJYTGTw
George continued to appear on stage at charity concerts and the like until well into his 80's, even though by that time he was confined to a wheelchair.

His recordings included:

Mountain High
Holiday Time is Jollity Time
Murphy’s Wedding Day
The Warbling Yodeller
A wee drap o’ Scotch
The Yodelling Cowboy
The Yodelling chinaman
The Yodelling Accordeon Man
Yodelling Izzy
The Yodelling Huntsman
The Yodelling Farmer
Yodelling Banjo Player
It’s Holiday Time Again
The Yodelling Mouth Organ Player
Mountain Melodies
Knees Up Yodelling Song
Warbling and Yodelling
The Yodelling Sailor
The Yodelling Wanderer
Polosky’s Russian Party
Yodelling Tommy Atkins
The Yodelling Toreador
Come along Liza, Come along Bill
It’s Party Time again
Yodelling Working Man
Yodelling Sergeant Major
Smile Smile Smile
Izzie,izzie,izzie
Yiddisher Yodeller

In 1937 he took an action in the High Court for infringement of copyright for his songs “Mountain refrain”, “Yodelling blacksmith”, “Yodelling Soloman” and an arrangement of “Silver threads among the Gold”. He was only successful in respect of the first song and was awarded five guineas damages.

He died in 1992 in Enfield, at the age of 87.

Monday, April 11, 2011

The Baldys of Falmer

Have just noticed that there have been a number of hits on my story about my Baldy ancestors from Falmer in Sussex.
www.jeaned.net/The Baldysof Falmer.html

I have not had any recent contacts about it though, so perhaps it is just idle curiosity.

A bit frustrating though if there are researchers out there who may need some information that I have and know things that I need to  know.   I have always made it clear that I am willing to share.