
My ORMAETXEA Family

Here we are with Amuma Begona (Feb. 2004)
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My "Amuma" Begoņa was born
in Ibarrangelua
in the province of Bizkaia in the Basque Country.
Her childhood home was Gaztaina in Kanala
Unfortunately, this farmhouse burned
down and we lost most of our family photo memories.
Her
parents were:
Juan Ormaetxea &
Polonia Perez.

She
was married in 1961

ORMAETXEA
In modern Basque this
surname is also spelled with an "H" in
front. Depending on where you are from in the Basque Country, the meaning of the
first part is different. "Horma" means "wall" on the southern
(Spanish) side and "ice" on the northern (French) side; "etxea" is the
Basque word for house. The surname, however, is characteristic of the southern side,
especially in Bizkaia which is where our family is from. Thus the name means
"wall-house."
Historically, surnames are a recent innovation; e.g., Jesus
didn't have a last name. When Basques had to select one, they just looked around.
So an ancestor spotted a house--that had walls--and presto!
Aittitte Juan was born in Ea (shortest Basque town name) in Bizkaia then
later settled in Kanala outside of Gernika.