Hi Every one,
If you have interested in Coventry (U/K) I have just launched my very first book on the
period 1833 to 1835 listing over 9,430 of the people living within the city during this
time, Unlike the census ( last one 1841 !) it does NOT contain any children , but does
have a few women as they where included in the "Suitors Lists" and "Percepts"
And being the author of the book you have not Middle men
John COVKID ( mark 1)
Hello everyone! I thought of a way to spruce up the homepages for the
lists...old pictures! I found a whole bunch that over Spring Break at
my grandma Bradford's for both Eller and Bradford...well not a WHOLE
bunch, only 4, but that is a lot to me:) and anyways...I am planning to
get those scanned and put them on the homepage. If any of you have
pictures to put on the homepage, I'd be more than happy to add
them...There is one thing though, you need to send them to me through
email since I do not have my
This is the person in my database with the surname Coventry that I know
NOTHING about. Will very very little. Can anyone help?
1. Rhoda Ann COVENTRY was born in 1850.1 She died in 1918.1 She was
buried in Clarington, Forest County, Pennsylvania.
She was married to William Alexander ROYER on 5 Sep 1869 in Clarington,
Forest County, Pennsylvania.2 She was sealed to spouse on 1 Mar 1977 (by
who? was in IGI records but didn't show submitter name). William
Alexander ROYER was born in 1842.1 He died
Everyone, this is a forward of a forwarded message I recieved about the
Happy99.exe virus. (I emailed the Bradford list about this earlier
today) and this will be the last message about it. For those of you who
don't know about this virus, it is sent to other people through email
attachments. As long as you don't open the file, it does no harm, but
if you do open it, here are instructions to clean up after it (you may
want to save this for future reference):
> It does not do damage to your computer and
If any one out there was upset about my last posting (Re New book) SORRY , it was not my
intention to do so.
I was just as its the very 1st book I have ever wrote letting as many people know about
it as I am not backed by any big publisher. ( hey someone's got to pat my own back !).
Again if it went down the wrong way SORRY,
John COVKID
( from Coventry U/K )
I know most of the readers are from over the Big Pond !, but my 1st attempt at writing
about my city ( Coventry of course the home of the motor car and jet engine ).
"A Collection from Coventry's Past"
Freeman,Suitors & Precepts
Well over 9,000 people from the period 1833 to 1835.
>From the following sources;
COURT LEET SUITORS
Once a year a rate was collected from the householder in each Ward , lucky for us these
records are still
available and make a good record of the number of Head of house within e
Hello everyone, I just wanted to let everyone know that I have links on
my homepages to books at amazon.com and I would appreciate you buying
books through these links. I get a SMALL commission on the purchases
(you don't have to purchase the linked books, but you have to go through
the links in order for the commission) and I am going to donate the
money I earn to rootsweb...there is one catch though...I have to earn at
least $100 in commission before they pay me and so far, I've only earned
$1.77!
NOTE: PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE IN ITS ENTIRITY!!!
This week's word is "Maryland" :) What this means is in your line, if
you have found any ancestors (or maybe not your ancestors, but with the
surname of the list) in Maryland, post it to the list.
FOR NEWBIES: The way the "word of the week" works is I throw out a
topic and if someone has a line that falls into that topic, then they
are *supposed* to post it, but not everyone really does. For instance,
this week, if you have any info on the surna
Hi list. I wasn't thinking very clearly when I gave the Coventry list
the subject of Maryland to send info on....I don't think there has ever
been a Coventry who lived there!:) hehe. I really am stumped on new
words/subjects for this list because 1. it's so small and 2. because
there were not very many Coventry's to begin with. I'm going to reset
the subject to William and in the meantime, if you have ANY suggestions
on how I can improve this list, please do not hesitate to email me.
...remember,
>> I get a SMALL commission on the purchases
>>(you don't have to purchase the linked books, but you have to go
>>through the links in order for the commission) and I am going to
>>donate the money I earn to rootsweb...there is one catch though...I
>>have to earn at least $100 in commission before they pay me and so
>>far, I've only earned $1.77!...this could take awhile!
>
>What a great idea, Erin! I'll keep it in mind when I purchase books in
the
>future!
>
>Patty Frazer
>Pattyfraz@aol.com
>St. Lo
Everyone, as you know, I don't normally support non-genealogy posts, but as I
say in the welcome message, I do make exceptions if I think it's relevant
enough...and this is one of those exceptions. I just received this from a
friend (who I believe), and just wanted to pass this on so none of you are
taken by surprise if something like this happens to you. Feel free to delete
it or pass it on, the option is yours:)
--- Forwarded mail
>
>I got a call from a man this weekend telling me he represented my
>ba