N Ireland 20:51 - Mar 21 with 3120 views | Al_Bundy | Have a Lewis, Evans, Jones and Davies in their line up... Surely Welsh connections in there somewhere.. | | | | |
N Ireland on 08:50 - Mar 22 with 3028 views | blaenaugwentjack | You would have thought so with those surnames? | | | |
N Ireland on 09:40 - Mar 22 with 2996 views | oldcob | Just look at the surnames of some of the Welsh squad, take a deep breath and say nought. | | | |
N Ireland on 14:27 - Mar 22 with 2940 views | Lohengrin | If you ever venture to Portadown you’ll find every other person you meet will have a Welsh surname. | |
| An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it. |
| |
N Ireland on 15:11 - Mar 22 with 2887 views | Joe_bradshaw |
N Ireland on 14:27 - Mar 22 by Lohengrin | If you ever venture to Portadown you’ll find every other person you meet will have a Welsh surname. |
Or even Port of Spain. | |
| |
N Ireland on 15:37 - Mar 22 with 2849 views | Jonathans_coat |
N Ireland on 15:11 - Mar 22 by Joe_bradshaw | Or even Port of Spain. |
Ha ha. Too true. I believe Williams, Charles, Thomas, John, Lewis, Edwards, James and Phillips are all in something like the top 20 surnames out there. Sadly has a lot to do with slaves being given the surname of their owners, rather than a large diaspora, or emigre community. | | | |
| |