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I just thought of this... You said that the NANNY in 1916 Virginia used to call your grandmother "Ersell". The term "'ersel" was often used by African American maids, slaves and staff to refer to a lady of the house, who was young. Kind of like "ma'am" for girls. It is short for "herself". If the nanny fit into this category, she may have started calling your grandmother this as a sign of both endearment and respect to her charge's position. Just a thought.______________________________________________
Mama to Clarisse and Nadine.
Mahal na mahal
from our little family to yours!
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My mother's name is Ercell. It was her mother's middle name as well. She was born in 1914 my mom in 1939. They pronounced like Ursula minus the a. No idea where my great grandmother got it from.
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Goodness! That could be it! She did mention her nanny was African American. I had no idea. I'll have to research it further. Thanks so much!
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