Hello... could someone please help with the parents names and
birthplaces of JOHN LAMBOURNE and ELIZABETH SOMNER married 23 April
1798, Seend Wiltshire?
Thanks very much......Shirley
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On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 11:29:47 +1300, "Ross Richards"
wrote:
>GENUKI UK & IRELAND http://www.genuki.org.uk/mindex.html
>A great wealth of information here as well as links to as much again. Great lookups also offered in seperate counties. Also some online cencus and parish records.
>NB there is also a search engine for this site:- http://www.genuki.org.uk/search.html
Adrienne
Glad you put this one first - whilst most of the other sites are useful,
I feel, IMHO, that GENUKI should be
Hi everyone,
The following new Parish Transcripts have now been added to my site at :-
http://genealogy.colinrayner.org.uk
*** Glastonbury St Benedict Baptisms 1850-1859 ***
Total baptisms now on site - 7009
Enjoy :-))
Colin.
Bristol, England
http://genealogy.colinrayner.org.uk - contains transcripts for Meare,
Glastonbury, Godney, Burtle
Edington, Shapwick.
Hi can anyone tell me about Rogers Factory in Bristol ca 1846.
The reason for asking is that my great grandfather, Joseph WITHERS, was born there [ according to birth certificate ] and his father, Henry WITHERS, given address was also at the factory. The certificate entry does look like Rogers or very close !
Robert in North Wales
Hello. I have a birth certificate for Enos Eli Webb born 1872 registered
in Clutton Somerset. I was wondering if SKS would be able to check the 1871
census for me .The parents were Robert and Ellen Webb.These have been a
fairly elusive couple as they originally came from Wiltshire Thankyou and
regards from Iris in Sunny and very dry Australia.
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I had cause to write to the Cemetary Superintendent, Trowbridge and he was
very helpful to me and gave me the details of a 1920 burial. I don't know
how he would be a century earlier but you could try.
Ruth
Subject: [WSX] Churchyard burials, wilts
>
> Hi, Can anyone please tell me if Trowbridge Parish Church has a record of
> burial plots, ie who was buried where? I would like to locate the graves
of
> my gggrandparents who died between 1837 and 1842 and are recorded in the
> Burial register. Their grav
Hi, Can anyone please tell me if Trowbridge Parish Church has a record of
burial plots, ie who was buried where? I would like to locate the graves of
my gggrandparents who died between 1837 and 1842 and are recorded in the
Burial register. Their graves are not marked and never were. Many thanks
Judith
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a letter with the above title appeared in the June 2001 issue of
Berkshire Family Historian. The author was GUY NEVILL, London SE
26 but no other information to allow me to contact him.
I have an interest in the Neville family as Eliza Nevill, dau of
Charles Nevill and Martha Lewington, married Charles Barker at
Mattingley on 14 Sep 1872 and was thereby to become my
gt.grandmother.
If Guy Nevill is on this list or is known to anyone I would like
to contact him to compare my Neville family tree with his
da
Hi there fellow lister.
Do you know that some of us who have been playing around wiith genealogy on our computers assume an awful lot!!!
I was asked to speak at a genealogy society meeting in a small NZ town recently and decided that the use of computers in researching and making contact with others with similar interests was the way I was going to go. It amazed me how few even knew how to use batch numbers on IGI to search out other family members from the same parish church. I took with me a photocopied s
To all my friends who contact me direct via tennisegg1@cs.com please note my new email address for genealogy is now tenniseggpaul@sbcglobal.net
Paul Eggleton
Anne, I would love to BARE with you, but wont your man get a bit upset?
:-)
It's OK. We know what you mean. It's the English language what's to blame.
The other day I wrote, "I've just created the old man." when I meant
cremated.
Ernie Bull
W London
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Seeking information on some "lost" rellies found on 1901 Census - see below
Anyone sited them? Would be grateful for any news.
Jim http://www.payman.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/lucas/odyframe.htm
Nicholas Lucas
45
Dorset Osminton
Hampshire
Romsey Extra
Ordinary Agricultural Labourer
Mary Lucas
40
Dorset Wool
Hampshire
Romsey Extra
Wilton Lucas
18
Dorset Coombe Keynes
Hampshire
Romsey Extra
Under Cowman O
Hi listers
Next Sunday 26 January 2003 is the day of the annual Bracknell Family
History Fair. This will be held at the usual venue, which is Bracknell
Sports and Leisure Centre, Bagshot Rd (A322), Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 9SE.
The event opens at 10.00am and ends at 5.00pm. It is the country's largest
Sunday fair, with over 200 stalls.
Further details of the event, and a link to a map showing its location, can
be found on :-
http://members.aol.com/aquarterma/datesandlocations.htm
I'm delighted to annou
Hi Shirley!
Seend is a parish. The registers go back to 1594.
Cheers
Paul
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Subject: [WSX] SEEND
> Hi..which parish would SEEND be in please? Thanks Shirley
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On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 20:11:45 +0000, "jk hats"
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>Hi, Can anyone please tell me if Trowbridge Parish Church has a record of
>burial plots, ie who was buried where? I would like to locate the graves of
>my gggrandparents who died between 1837 and 1842 and are recorded in the
>Burial register. Their graves are not marked and never were. Many thanks
>Judith
Judith
I don't know the answer for Troubridge St James in particular, but the
simple answer is probably no - few churches
Hi there, I have a register for Clifton College Bristol 1862 / 1925. The
imformation
given varies from person to person, the minimum gives date of entry &
leaving,
name of father & home town, the better ones give far more, some including war
record
& occupations, If you would like a look up please mail me,& I will answer all
in order.
they are recieved . Cheers Trevor. (The Palfrey Family)
hello list, has anyone researching Dorset connections come across the name
Penninah? I have two, one is my great aunt, surname BEST born 1876 in
Tarrant Gunville. She was apparently named after another relative though we
have no idea of her surname. The 'lost' Penninah died in Salisbury at a
great age somewhere around 1930.
Judith
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Hello all.
My uncle was born and raised in Somerset but joined the Royal Norfolk Regiment.Were these WW1 men able to join their choice of regiment or were they told what to join?
Can anyone help me with Royal Norfolk history?
Regards
Tessa
Hi Everyone
With apologies to those who have seen my earlier requests and mainly for the
benefit of those who have subscribed since my last posting on the subject
this is another appeal for help with the FreeCEN project.
Access to UK census information generally depends on being able to get to a
local studies library or LDS centre, buying a scan or a copy on CD or
relying on someone to do a look up for you. The FreeCEN project is aiming to
change all that by making the information available on the interne
Hello listers....
Can anyone shed any light on the parents of Matthew LUMBERT/LUMBARD... who married Elizabeth MOOREY (sic) on 26th February 1764 in Axminster DEV?
I am trying to connect him to the several LUMBARD families in the Hawkchurch and Thorncombe area on the DEV/DOR border in the early 1700's
Also seeking the parents of a Charles BAILEY of Littleham (Exmouth) DEV, who was made to pay a sum of money in regards to a Bastardy Order in Honiton DEV in 1807. Not surprisingly this bounder is proving to
Hi List,
I have posted before - this brick wall of mine...but I am hoping afresh... that someone on the list may be able to help.
I found on the IGI a marriage between a Sarah FOWLER and Robert LARCOMBE 21 MAY 1802 Axminster, Devon, England.
My 4xGreat-Grandfather was Robert LARCOMBE b.1810c Devon/Somerset? He was transported to Australia onboard the JOHN BARRY in 1839. At the time of his crime, it was recorded that he was a Stone Mason Apprentice of 2= years. His partner in crime was a John FOWLER wh
If anyone reading this list who has Bath/ Somerset area interests and has access
to Census returns in 1861 / 1871 I shall
be grateful for details of the household with WILLIAM GYNES in the Schoolhouse,
Monckton Combe.
Best Wishes,
David Gynes
Looking for Gynes, Gines and variants.
Just listing some further interests...
STEPHEN COMPTON b 15 Jan Tarrant Monkton, Dorset; son of ROBERT COMPTON and MARTHA WARR. Stephen married ELIZABETH JONES on 15 Jan 1822 in Newport, Hampshire. Came to Australia abt 1842 and settled in Maitland, NSW.
I would love to hear from anyone with information about these DORSET families.
I am also researching VIGAR; DAUNCEY; BARTLETT; HILBORNE; JEANES families in Somerset.
Elizabeth Hore
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