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[#70167] Christopher Tudor


Gjest Frank McGuire
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Gjest Frank McGuire

In my search for possible persons who may be my ancestor, I would like an interpreation of the words 'candid medicina' after the father's name.

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Gjest Yngve Nedrebø

Candidatus medicinæ (male), Candidata medicinæ (female), abbreviated cand. med. is an academic degree awarded in Denmark, Iceland and Norway following a six year medical school education. In Germany the term cand. med. is commenly used to denote a medical student in a six year program who has passed the First Medical State Examination after 2 years of pre-clinical study and has entered the clinical part. (From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cand.med.)

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Gjest Frank McGuire

Many thanks. That probably eliminates that possibility, as he said his father was a carpenter. What is Norwegian for carpenter?

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Gjest Jan Søstuen

Hi Frank,Any indication of approximate birth year of Christopher og where in Norway he came from? North, West, East, South? Tudor is not a very common Norwegian last name.

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Gjest Frank McGuire

Hi Jan, He came from either Arendal or Christiania. I realise that Tudor is unlikely to be his real name. He either 'adopted' it or it is a variation of Theodor. He was born about 1832. I have provided most information I have about him earlier under the subject 'names interpretation'.

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