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From: "Howard Chadwick" <>
Subject: Re: New Subscriber
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 00:51:57 -0000


Pamela
Can u give me more info on your STOBBS family. Shot in the dark. But who
knows.
Isn't STUBBS a variant also?
H
-----Original Message-----
From: Pamela Gray <>
To: <>
Date: 09 December 1998 15:05
Subject: New Subscriber

>Dear List
>
>I am working with Adam Bunting on my mother's father's line of ROBSON, and
>with Geoff Nicholson on my mother's mother's line of FORSTER. (My father's
>GRAY and WALLWORK lines will have to wait until there are 48 hours in a day
>instead of 24!)
>
>The area of interest for the ROBSONs includes Hexham and Prudhoe in
>Northumberland. So far, I haveonly gone as far back as about1800.
>
>The area of interest for the FORSTERs covers High Spen/Chopwell/Winlaton
>and possibly Chester-le-Street and Houghton-le-Spring in Co Durham, as well
>as Mickley, Northumberland. Having only just started, I am still in the
>middle of the 19th century with these people.
>
>I look forward to learning from other subscribers and sharing my own --
>as-yet -- modest information with them.
>
>Pamela Gray in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
>
>looking mainly for GRAY & ROBSON,
>but also for FO(R)STER, NEVIN,
>SPIRIT(T), STOBBS & WALLWORK
>
>
>

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