Anonymous ID: b0f3dd July 7, 2018, 11:58 a.m. No.2071746   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1942 >>1954

>>2071168 LB

That's some excellent digging anon. That clown is guarding the entrance to a giant rabbit hole methinks.

>Guerneville

There's a bit of controversy over the spelling of this town. Some 19th century references even have it spelled as "Gurneyville".

Could by any chance it be related to the Gurneys of Norwich? There's even an owl that's named after zoologist Robert Gurney

 

https://infogalactic.com/info/Gurney_family_(Norwich)

The Gurney family of Norwich was an influential family of English Quakers that established Gurney's bank in 1770 and had a major influence on the development of Norwich. The bank merged into Barclays in 1896. Members of the family still live in the United Kingdom today.

 

The Gurneys were descendants of Hugh de Gournay, Lord of Gournay, one of the Norman noblemen who accompanied William the Conqueror to England. Large grants of land were made to Hugh de Gournay in Norfolk and Suffolk,[1] and a younger branch of this ancient family held certain manors in Norfolk in the time of King Henry II.

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