M & D Group Read (cont)
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Wed Jan 10 10:26:12 CST 2018
DePugh is not "common" in the US, but it isn't unheard of. The second
sylable is pronounced "pew."
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 10:14 AM, Thomas Eckhardt <
thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de> wrote:
> I don't believe it is of much significance, but has it been mentioned that
> "DePugh" is also the surname of the founder of the Minutemen?
>
> Is DePugh a common name in the US? Do US-Americans think of Robert DePugh
> when they read "DePugh"? Is the second syllable pronounced "pew"?
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