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Subject: Re: ISLE-OF-WIGHT-D Digest V00 #105
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 14:45:25 -0500
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> ISLE-OF-WIGHT-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 105
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 1841 Census - Can you help ? [Angela McMurtry <.]
> #2 Abrook [Bob McKerlie <]
> #3 COOPER Mystery [David Collyer <.]
> #4 COOPER Mystery [Gillian Crowley <]
> #5 Re: IOW at War [Ann Barrett <.]
> #6 Census look up please - WHITTINGST ["Mark Camfield" <]
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> Subject: 1841 Census - Can you help ?
> Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 11:22:08 +1000
> From: Angela McMurtry <>
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> Is there anyone with access to the 1841 Census for IOW?
> Angela
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> Subject: Abrook
> Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2000 22:18:07 -0400
> From: Bob McKerlie <>
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> Hi List,
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> I am new to this list and I wanted to post our interests in this
> region.....
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> We have recently traced our Abrook branch of the family back to the IOW
> and I would like to hear from anyone who is searching the Abrook
> family....
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> I found a posting in the list archives from "Tracy Holbrook"
> <> referring to Abrooks.... Tracy, I have tried to
> email you using this address without any luck... I would really like to
> hear from you...
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> Thank you....
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> Bob McKerlie
> London, Ontario, Canada
> e-mail:
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> Subject: COOPER Mystery
> Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 00:24:39 -0900
> From: David Collyer <>
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> Dear Paul,
> >Maybe the original assumption that my John was the son of William of Lake
> >is correct, but the marriage of William and Ann was never made official.
> >When William came into his inheritance at Lake in 1746, he abandoned his
> >Shalfleet/Brook family, and was not inhibited from subsequently marrying
> >Jane CAWSE officially. But his elder brother James Jnr of Wellow, who
> >called himself a gentleman, kept a watchful eye over John and made some
> >provision in his Will for John (calling him a son of Barnabas after
> >Barnabas was safely dead). This is all speculation and does not answer
> >all questions.
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> So are you actually saying here that William who married Jane CAWSE was the
> same man who had all those children by Anne UNKNOWN and that they weren't
> married? IN which case he IS in fact the son of James COOPER and Elizabeth
> EDWARDS.
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> Sounds perfectly logical to me, but how to ever prove it?
> Regards
> David in Ballarat
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> Subject: COOPER Mystery
> Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 09:31:33 -0600
> From: Gillian Crowley <>
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> Paul,
> Thanks for your attempts to unravel this mystery. Once I get what you're
> saying all sorted out on paper (think I need a diagram!) will see if I
> can uncover more when I'm on the IOW next month.
> Gillian
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> Subject: Re: IOW at War
> Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 11:49:00 -0400
> From: Ann Barrett <>
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> Hello Helen
> Book IOW at War 1939-1945 by Adrian Searle
> printed by Dovecote Press 1989, price £12.95
> ISBN 0946159580
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> Ann. Isle of Wight
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ABarrett4
> (site last updated 9th April)
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> Subject: Census look up please - WHITTINGSTALL
> Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 17:20:58 +0100
> From: "Mark Camfield" <>
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> Hi
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> Does anyone have access to a census around 1920s. I'm looking for William Arthur WHITTINGSTALL who lived in Ryde, he emigrated to another country around that time but I trying to find out when he went.
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> Can anyone help?
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> Researching: WHITTINGSTALL; WHETTINGSTEEL; WHITTENSTALL; HUMBER SALTER; CHEFFINS; HARRIS; DORE; CAMFIELD
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> Thanks
>
> Shirley
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