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1. Warrender/Garbett [1]
In 1864 Ruth Garbett married Benjamin Warrender a widower. In the 1871 census, their 6 year old daughter Ruth Warrender is residing with her grandparents Henry&Sarah Garbett in Pedmore Road, Lye. Could someone with access to the 1871 census see if they could find her parents and family please. If anyone has connections to this family I would love to hear from you. Thank you and kind regards, Diane Cairns - Australia
2. HAWKINS Worcester John b 1835 & James b 1834 [1]
Hello I am researching the family of John HAWKINS b 1812 Strand on the Green / Chiswick son of John d bef 1840 John was ? in Brighton before 1840, then to Worcester teaching at the National School, Worcester & 1840 mar at Wor Baptist Church -widr - Martha GOLDSMITH b c 1819 Brighton sp d of Samuel a cooper. 1851 he had his son James bc 1834 Brentford Mdx & nephew John bc 1835 High Holborn. and 7 children b Wor, then 2 in Birmingham reg dist. Martha died ? 1869 Brighton. In 1871 he is in Brighton wdr
3. Re: [MM] 192.com free this week [1]
People FinderPeople SearchElectoral RollFree Directory EnquiriesFamily SearchRelationship SearchPeople Tracer Helen in Ohio wrote:Could you explain to us who have not a clue, just what is 192.com: Thanks, --- Doreen Welch wrote: > Thought some members might be interested in this > which I have just been sent: > > >>192.com is changing from next week apparantly, and > as a farewell and > thankyou it is totally free to use this week! > > Unbelievable, even the bits that y
4. Re: [MM] Disserth death and local obits [1]
Angela, According to the Radnor group of the Powys FHS library list, 'The parish of Disserth also includes the village of Howey and township of Trecoed' Mi's for St Cewydd's Church Disserth, St David's Howey and Providence Chapel Howey are deposited in the library, although not yet published. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wlspfhs/index.htm Phil Bufton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Angela Jones" To: Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 6:14 PM Subject:
5. Flemming/Gough Bedwellty 1891?? [1]
Hi All, I'm looking for the family of Jane Flemming born about 1872 who I think was in Bedwellty area around 1891. Her parents John and Sarah were in Warwick in 1881. John was a gamekeeper then, but may have moved to south Wales for mine work. It's possible that Jane may have moved separately, of course. Jane married Henry Gough around 1890-1892, and the family were in Bedwellty in 1901. FreeBMD has a wedding of Jane "Hemming" to a Henry Gough in Bedwellty in 1892 but I don't know if that is a result of
6. Re: [MM] FINCH - FIELD - ALLSOP [1]
I have a few Astons who are brushmakers in Wark. And I have an Allsop, not my fam;ily, but as a witness to a marriage, I think, in STS. I shall look it up and let you know. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jo Mason" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 9:54 AM Subject: [MM] FINCH - FIELD - ALLSOP > > I am a new subscriber to this list and I am trying to find out if > there is a connection between Thomas ALLSOP the grandson of John > ALLSOP a
7. John Speake [1]
Hi I have been trying to find the parents of G Gt grandfather he was John SPEAKE, born abt 1792 / 3 in Acton Scott, Shropshire I was wondering if anyone has him????? or could have a look for him????? many many thanks Denise
8. Pictures of: Aberdare Cemetery (GLA); and Autumn Scenes at Pontardawe (GLA) [1]
Dear Listers, This week's 'Retrospective Images of Wales' webpages, just uploaded onto my website, feature the following subjects: 1. The municipal cemetery at Aberdare in the county of Glamorgan (nine pictures). This feature was first shown on my website in February 1998. 2. Autumnal scenes in the village of Pontardawe in the Swansea Valley of Glamorgan (three pictures). This feature was first shown on my website in October 1998. These two features will be on display for one week. 'Retrospective Im
9. white ruabon bricks [1]
Hi there, Can anyone help me with this query ? Some old cottages have recently been demolished by us - I managed to salvage a few bricks and they had stamped on them "seacome ruabon" Can anyone tell me about this firm of brickmakers ? approx dates of making bricks etc. Any help or advice much appreciated Kindest Regards Margaret
10. Special Licence [1]
A marriage in 1924 was with " special licence" Could someone tell me the implications of this please? Thanks Colin Lloyd
11. MANUSCRIPTS DOCUMENTS ETC [1]
Hi Dont actually know whether this is allowable, probably get my hand slapped, but never mind. Just been cruising Ebay and Trademe, and found so many family documents that 2nd hand dealers are selling  seems to me that we should all be looking at these sites for whatever turns up there. OK, Ill crawl back into my corner now. Cheers Justine Fruit'n'Fire; Innovative creators of foods for the International Table www.fruitnfire.co.nz -- No virus found in this outgoing message.
12. Church Stretton Hospital [1]
Does anyone have information about a small hospital in CHURCH STRETTON during WW1. My Grandmother and Great Aunt were volunteer nurses there until 1916. They apparently nursed wounded soldiers. Does the hospital still exist or was it a house? Would there be any records held of St.John Ambulance nurses. Margaret
13. Weobley Local History Society [1]
During the winter months the Weobley & D LHS museum and research centre has been completely refurbished, disabled access installed and will be open for the first time on Bank Holiday Monday from 11-00 - 4pm I will be on duty that day, anyone in the area please call in and say hello Phil Bufton http://www.weobleyhistory.info/
14. Re: [MM] 192.com free this week [1]
Thank you very much for the explaination. I appreciate it. Helen --- Doreen Welch wrote: > People FinderPeople SearchElectoral RollFree > Directory EnquiriesFamily SearchRelationship > SearchPeople Tracer > > Helen in Ohio > wrote:Could you explain to us who have not a clue, > just what > is 192.com: > > Thanks, > > --- Doreen Welch wrote: > > > Thought some members might be interested in this > > which I have just been sent: > > > > >>192.com is
15. Are these two PREECE girls one and the same? (Also COLE) [1]
Greetings all My apologies for this rambling on a bit but stick with it! My GGGfather Charles Preece was born in Mordiford, HEF, in 1853, son of Henry and Sarah (Hide). He had two sisters, Elizabeth (1856) and Sylvia (1860). Sarah then appears to have died in 1861 (confirmation awaited), and they disappear after the 1861 census. In 1880 Sylvia Preece aged 20 travels to New Zealand where she marries two years later. My GGGfather marries in 1880 (in Gloucester) and moves to a delightfully named cottage ca
16. NEW LISTER [1]
Hi to everyone I am new to the list and was wondering if anyone could help me with information on WALERAND John & Robert. I believe Robert appears in the Doomsday book as "The Huntsman of West Dean" any information would be gratefully received Regards Pennie in Australia
17. Tedstone [1]
Hi Cindy, My cousin Liz McAsey is a Tedstone descendant (she and I are related through a different family) and she has information on your Tedstones as part of her tree. She says that she would welcome an e-mail from you and can be contacted at eamcasey@ntlworld.com Best wishes James Phillips-Evans
18. TRISTRAM Help Please [1]
Hello List, I have just found your contact and thought my enquiries should be aired here. However, if you have seen my lot on another List please forgive a second go. ADAM TRISTRAM was found in IRELAND, son of THOMAS TRISTRAM, Shopkeeper. He was born abt. 1820 and was given the description of a Clerk in Holy Orders and School Teacher. However, there are no records yet found to confirm these occupations. He was apparently in Wexford County and his son, my GGrandfather SAMUEL HERBERT TRISTRAM, R.A. was b
19. Up-date to FHOL [1]
Received from familyhistoryonline, an up-adte of new and amended data on the site. http://www.familyhistoryonline.net/ Total now 54.4 Million records Phil Bufton This was relatively small update of just 130,000 records. The new information comes from: NBI for Wisbech, CAM from Fenland FHS Baptisms from Pett, Sussex from Hastings and Rother FHS CMB for St Annes, Richmond from Liverpool and SW Lancs FHS Burials for several parishes in the Manchester area from Manchester and Lancs FHS. Marriages for Stockt
20. RE: [MM] 192.com free this week [1]
Thanks Nigel - your reply has been much appreciated. Your explanation of 192.com put mine to shame. I tried. Regards, Doreen Nigel Brown wrote: Dear all, -----Original Message-----Could you explain to us who have not a clue, just what is 192.com: "192" is a longstanding no-cost telephone number for "Directory Enquiries" (rather like "999" for reaching the Emergency services) although it is now supseded by a plethora of immemorable numbers for which we have to pay through
21. Special licence [1]
Many thanks to John and Liz for their explanation. Colin
22. NEW MEMBER LOOKING FOR WATKINGS/JONES CIRCA 1846 KNIGHTON [1]
IS ANYONE OUT THERE RELATED TO THE FOLLOWING? GEORGE WATKINS b1846 Stowe, Salop or Knighton, Radnorshire d ? ELIZABETH JONES b1846 Cefnllys or Llandrindod, Radnorshire d1900 Clun, Salop George Watkins was an Innkeeper of the Stag's Head and a Farmer in Knighton at the time of his marriage to Elizabeth Jones. My full tree is on Genes Reunited. Thanks. PLEASE REPLY TO: Rachel Collins rachel.collins@bigf
23. Re: [MM] Flemming/Gough Bedwellty 1891?? [1]
At 00:36 31/03/2005, Marion Teague wrote: >Hi Malcolm > >The 1891 census has 22 year old Henry Gough, single, "visiting" the home of John and Sara Fleming (note spelling) in Bedwellty. However there is no Jane there! I cannot find her in Wales at all. > >Let me know if you would like me to send the census image. > >Marion in Hampshire Hi Marion, Thanks for the lookup. I have found Jane to be rather elusive, although oral tradition suggests she may also have been known as Jenny. Maybe she just didn't like
24. William Wilding Tedstone [1]
Hi, I'm looking for information on the family of William Wilding Tedstone, son of Sarah Wilding. William may have been born out of wedlock around 1841, birthplace Longnor, Shropshire. Sarah (her father possibly John Wilding) married Richard Tedstone in 1844 and had other children. I have not been able to locate the family in the 1851 census. It is possible that William was living with relatives at the time of this census under the Wilding name. Later he was using the name Tedstone while living in Birmingham
25. Re: [MM] Identifying faces of the past [1]
Hi: >> I was given a few photographs showing several family ancestors, but have >> no identification of who they are, and I''m only making wild guesses. >> Does anyone else have this problem and can anyone suggest the best way to >> go about putting them "in their rightful place" in the files? >> Faye Here's a good site for dating old photos: http://www.rogerco.freeserve.co.uk/. It makes use of the different fashion styles in each era, plus changes in the design of printed photos. Well worth a loo

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