Thursday, April 11, 2019

J is for Joy


I have 27 individuals with the surname Joy in my Newfoundland Families database. According to Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland, Joy is a surname of England and Ireland, it is from the common noun joy, or from the male and female baptismal names of Joie and Joia, or also in Ireland as a variant of Joyce. It is traced to Essex and Devon and found in Counties Kerry and Waterford. It is found in the 1750s in St. Johns, and in various regions of Newfoundland from then on. [Seary, E. R., et al. 1998. Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland. St. John's, Nfld: J.R. Smallwood Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University of Newfoundland.]  My particular interest is in those found in Bonavista, King's Cove, and Open Hole (now Open Hall). If you have Joys in your family history do check out pages 278-279 of Family Names for early occurrences - are any of these individuals yours?

Our Joy connection comes from Thomas Joy married to Diana Keough. They had three children, Patrick, Mary, and Catherine. Do you have more information on this family or know who Thomas' parents are? Are there any Joys in your Newfoundland Family tree?

The Joys in my Newfoundland Families' database
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Patrick Keough - Susanna Ryan Family
Diana Keough

Thomas Joy - Diana Keough Family

Patrick Joy Birth and Baptism

Information comes from Birth & Baptism Registers, located at PANL

Come back tomorrow, when we focus on the Keoughs of Plate Cove!









5 comments:

  1. Good to see you're also doing the A2Z Tessa. I don't even have many people with a first name of Joy...interesting how names repeat isn't it, and in your case it's a surname.

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    1. I saw your blog right away on the #AtoZChallenge list and I am following it - getting quite an education - wow you really immersed yourself in an interesting culture. Thanks for reading.

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  2. Hi Tessa, Good idea to add the green rectangles on the images to help those trying to check out the data you are referring to in the post.
    Fran
    TravelGenee visiting from the A to Z challenge.

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    1. thanks for reading and posting TravelGenee - it is always a balance between having too small or too large images - but I am hoping that people with the various surnames see their families and contact me. It really is a puzzle trying to put these families together. Love the images you are using with your #AtoZChallenge. Now I need to spend a little time this weekend checking out your blog - cheers!

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  3. The pictures expresses itself. Joy. Of course you are referring to family names. I read good number of genealogy blogs this time. May develop interest. A to Z participant Narayana Rao Zero-Based Productivity Management

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