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1. unsubscribe [1]
From the Beautiful Eurobodalla Coast NSW Australia
2. Re: James Fuller+GV103 [1]
Have you looked at your state Census.or Mormon www. Family Search.com I have a Margaret Reed right time period ,she died 6th Dec 1818 age 17 no futher detail -- mike de carteret On Tuesday, May 15, 2001, Cheryl J. Hashem wrote: >I am looking for information on my great great grandfather James Fuller born >April 15, 1813 Guernsey. That is all the information I have on him. He >came to the U.S. but I don't know when. I know he married a lady named >Sarah Reed but I don't know wher
3. Re: Researching Palmer [1]
I have a ENTRY IN STRANGERS CEMETREY. GV 345.Palmer .T age 44 died 8th July 1834 ref to Elizabeth College Records,may not be same family. No 503 Henry A Palmer (b) Tamworth .2 Apr 1823,son of Shirley Palmer,& Marie Jos Minette de Brehaut also bro of No 502.Not quite sure of the relevance to>"french aristos"Edward Fielding -- mike de carteret On Friday, April 27, 2001, Alun Rees wrote: >Posted on: Channel Islands Queries >Reply Here: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/En
4. Re: CHANNEL-ISLANDS-D Digest V01 #144 [1]
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5. Re: Family of Queripel [1]
Hi John Can you give me a date in 1970,Iwork with some of the family of Queripel's One is Ken he is about 55 and his daughter Sarah Ill give it a try -- mike de carteret On Monday, May 28, 2001, John Cotterell wrote: >Posted on: Channel Islands Queries >Reply Here: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/England/ChannelIslands/11048 > >Surname: Queripel >------------------------- > >Hi, my name is John Cotterell and my wife name is Kay. Kay is the daughter >of John Queripel. J
6. GV 167.171.255.Collins.family [1]
GV 167.James Edmund Collins.esq................Wilts Died.8th June....age.. 171.Sarah Susnanna wife of Bonner Collins who died 3rd October 1820 age 44years 255.Harriet,wife of Charles Collins native of Poole Dorset who died 12th April 1838 age38 No indication of any relationship If you can relate to any of these please get back to me . IT HELPS TO FILE IN STRANGERS CEMETERY FILE -- mike de carteret On Saturday, May 26, 2001,
7. Re: Researching Palmers's from Guernsey [0.979939]
unsubscribe ----- Original Message ----- From: Alun Rees To: Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 5:44 AM Subject: Researching Palmers's from Guernsey > Posted on: Channel Islands Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/England/ChannelIslands/11006 > > Surname: William Palmer, Emily Ellen Palmer > ------------------------- > > I am researching my fathers family history, and came across my ancestor > in the 1891 Census for Cardiff. His
8. Jean Priaulx [0.979939]
Posted on: Channel Islands Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/England/ChannelIslands/11055 Surname: Priaulx ------------------------- Hi All Would anyone be able to supply family data about Jean PRIAULX b abt 1833 on Guernsey. Parents may have been James and Rachael. Both parents were deceased in 1855 when Jean arrived in Sydney, Australia aboard the Ascendant. A brother, James arrived in Sydney, Australia in 1854 aboard the Anglo Saxon. James was a carpenter and Jean was an ag
9. short film world war 2-trains [0.979939]
Posted on: Channel Islands Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/England/ChannelIslands/11050 Surname: ------------------------- Hi! Sophie: I seem to remember that there was a train running in Jersey during the war, I was evacuated, so I can't say for sure. But, incidentally you mentioned that the Jersey Railway closed down in 1936, that is true, at least I don't know the exact date but I know in 1936 my family (Carbery) lived in the old Station House, at Samares, I think the ad
10. Leaving for awhile [0.979939]
Summer weather is here and travel beckons, I'll be back in the fall to continue the hunt for illusive ancestors. Norman on Vancouver Island.
11. Hacquoil ancestory [0.979939]
Posted on: Channel Islands Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/England/ChannelIslands/11014 Surname: Hacquoil, Green, Collins ------------------------- Looking for information on the ancestors of Phillp Hacquoil and his decendants.Phillip is believed to have come Jersey Island.He married an Elizabeth Green and settled in Jersey Harbour, Newfoundland. They had Three sons: Phillip b. 1864, James b. 1860 and William B. ?
12. Obit-TRAVERS, Alexander Laverne Pat [0.979939]
I am posting this as there is a relative mentioned at St. Pierre and Miquelon The Toronto Star, Sunday March 5, 1995 TRAVERS, Alexander Laverne Pat - Died suddenly in Florida on Wednesday, March 1, 1995. Beloved husband of Lillian Sylvia. Dear father of John Laverne and his wife Marguerite and Elaine Louise and her husband Eugene Victor Borotra. Dear grandfather of Joseph Laverne, Robert John and Thomas Francis, all of Newmarket, Ontario and Jason E. Laverne and Ryan Eugene Boratra of St. Pierre and Miq
13. Bouthilier Family [0.979939]
Posted on: Channel Islands Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/England/ChannelIslands/11054 Surname: Bouthilier ------------------------- I am looking for the parents of my Grandfather. He was born IN December of 1928 in Detroit Michigan. His parents were Mary A and Albert Bouthilier from Nova Scotia. My Grandfather is one of 13 Children born to this family. Any help is appreceiated. * Also, Is this name spelled Boutilier and/or Boutillier?
14. Beck [0.979939]
Posted on: Channel Islands Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/England/ChannelIslands/11043 Surname: Beck, Edwards, Falle ------------------------- Interested in any info on these names. Went from CI to Newfoundland to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
15. FW: Le Maistre [0.979939]
-----Original Message----- From: LeMaistre, Karen Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 10:55 AM To: 'Pam Hislop' Subject: RE: Le Maistre I checked with my father and we've got a match on both names! Thank you so much for your help! I never knew what my great grandmother's names were. It's so nice to have names for the faces in the pictures. Now all I need to do is try to come up with my great-grandmother LeMaistre's maiden name (which could be Pickett) and I will feel like I won the lottery! Th
16. Garland Family - St Peter Port [0.979939]
Hi Listers, would some kind person with access to the 1881 census be so kind as to do a look-up for me? I am looking for Joseph GARLAND and his family in St Peter Port, Guernsey. I have no details regarding the wife of Joseph, but the couple had a son (born 1879) named Joseph William GARLAND. Thank you, Carolyn May
17. Harvey,Legge, Heulan,Morris,Vincents [0.979939]
Searching our family roots and unable to go any further. George Harvey B Isle au mortes,Nfld Feb 1860 :Parents Thomas Harvey and Lydia Legge. Thomas was B 1819 also in IaM, Nfld to George or John married to a Jane. George or John was born 1780-died 1859 and from Jersey, Channel Islands.They had 9 kids. Any help greatly appreciated. Kim.
18. Re: Request for 1851 census lookup [0.979939]
Hello Andrew At 15 Union St, St Helier [28.612.36/37] Elizabeth CAGER head mar. 50 schoolmistress St Brelade Eliza Matilda FRENCH dau. wid. 38 needleworker Portsmouth Joseph QUANTO son unm. 22 painter journeyman St Helier Eliza Adelaide FRENCH gdau. unm. 20 bonnetmaker St Helier The above were living with 27 others at 15 Union Street in 1851. I had a quick look at the 1841 index; Eliza, Joseph, Eliza and Walter FRENCH were at St H [District 9 page 54]. Elizabeth and George CAGER were
19. Alice Sophia is sister of Joseph [0.979939]
Posted on: Channel Islands Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/England/ChannelIslands/11047 Surname: ------------------------- Joseph is my GGgrandfather his father Francis kept a journal which is held in LDS archives. I have extensive geneology would love to share what I have. Julie
20. Patty McCrea (1865-1949) [0.979939]
I had a cousin Capt Rawdon Robert McCrea (1851-1923) who married someone with the forename initials M.A. and was known as Patty; she died in 1949. She was a keen botanist and member of the Societe Guernesiaise for over 25 years. Does anyone know her full maiden name ? Thanks for any info. Nigel McCrea
21. Re: CHANNEL-ISLANDS-D Digest V01 #143 Re Dowers [0.979939]
Roger, Where are these contracts held please and is it possible to have a search done? Thank you Jacky Renouf ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 11:00 AM Subject: CHANNEL-ISLANDS-D Digest V01 #143
22. Squires in Newfoundland [0.979939]
Posted on: Channel Islands Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/England/ChannelIslands/11030 Surname: SQUIRES, HALL ------------------------- I have Squires ancestors from St Johns Newfoundland, unable to find any additional info as yet. Grandfather was John Hall Squires, Greatgrand parents were John Squires and Mary Hall. From military records on John it appears Mary remarried a MacCaskill. John was born Aug 1899 in St. John's and lived in Verdun Quebec after serving in WW1. Hop
23. Re: William+Aley/Alega/Aleza Buttery mge+dth [0.979939]
May 29, 2001, Hello Anne, Many thanks for your speedy reply and the information. It is much appreciated. Joan. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
24. RE: le Feuvre - Balleine [0.979939]
Hello Karen, I didnt get in at the begining of this , but perhaps I can help you with the Balleine side of your question (?), I have quite a list of the Balleine family and can give you Eleanor's ancestors back to the 1400s, the Le Feuvres are another thing though ! drop me a line ...Roland
25. Angels in Guernsey [0.979939]
These are mentioned in my list of Methodists from RD Moore: (http://www.societe-jersiaise.org/whitsco/method0.htm) Jean Angel H. Angel R.H. Angel On Jean Angel, Moore writes: 'In the summer of 1791 a good Guernsey Methodist named Jean Angel on a business trip to Normandy landed at a little fishing-port near Caen. (It was the scene of the Normandy landings in 1944) On the Sunday he found a Protestant place of worship. There was no minister. They only received a pastoral visit two or three times a year. Ret

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