I have a W. A. Salmon baptized 1`3 Aug 1824 St. Cuthbert's, Wells, Somerset,
England. He married Harriett, surname not known. He was the son of George
Salmon and Mary Ann Frith. He was a medical doctor and moved to Nova Scotia
about 1855.
Probably no connection but thought I would post that information anyway.
Connie
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From: "iris.hector"
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Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 12:12 AM
Subject: [SALMON] SALMON from Felst
Hello Salmon list, my old computer crashed & I have lost all my contacts, so if anyone is researching SALMON in the Essex area & later from 1900 in Tottenham area in the UK please feel free to get in touch, Iris
Hi Val, are you sure you don't mind, that would be very kind of you, thank
you, I did wonder if I was the only one on the list as hadn't heard from
anyone else for a long time, thanks again, Iris
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From: "Val Earnshaw"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:16 AM
Subject: RE: [SALMON] Computer Crashed
> Iris,
>
> I still have a lot of Salmon family on my computer. I have kept far too
> many to be able to go through in
Iris,
I still have a lot of Salmon family on my computer. I have kept far too
many to be able to go through individually but if you like I will send a
block through to you at a time. If so it will take quite a few e-mails.
Please e-mail me at Earnshawfamily@btinternet.com
Val
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From: iris.hector [mailto:iris.hector@btinternet.com]
Sent: 25 September 2005 11:52
To: SALMON-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [SALMON] Computer Crashed
Hello Salmon list, my old computer crashed & I have los
I have an Edward Salmon:
Being the younger son, he was given a rank in the English Army - Captain.
Becoming dissatisfied with the law of primogeniture, under which his elder
brother inherited the great landed estates, Edward retired from the army on
half pay and came to America locating in Frederick Co., MD. When Rev. War
began he enlisted on Aug. 5., 1776, in the Flying Camp under Capt. Philip
Meroney [Ref: A-45, N-30:112]. 1st lieutenant in the Frederick Town
Battalion of militia on April or May 15, 1778,
Hi Connie,
Your W A SALMON appears in the book 'The Salmon Chronicles' this was a privately published book which appeared about 1948, only 100
copies were
printed I believe, your local library may be able to get hold of one for you. From memory the author was Herbert J SALMON he went
round the country extracting all references of the Salmon name he could find, I have the section on Somerset.
At the end of the chapter about Somerset Salmons is an extensive family tree starting with Thomas SALMON Mayor of
Hello Salmon list, I'm back on the trail of my SALMON lot from Felstead/Felsted Essex, starting with Thomas Salmon born 1770's Felstead, anyone else researching SALMON from Essex