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sharmar
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Grandad Woodvine
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Hi Shirley
What sort of time frame are we looking at? The Hem is not familiar to me and Ive not come across it in my own research.
Jones & Bailey are names that are still around in Dawley indeed I have a marriage to a Bailey in my own tree, let me know some names and I will see if I can found out anything for you.
Sharmar
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Harris(Madeley), Harris(Ironbridge) Woodvine (Dawley & anywhere else), Britton (Broseley), Hoof (Wombridge, Dawley, Shifnal), Perry (Dawley & Wellington, Deakin (Wellington), Humphries (Wombridge & Dawley), Underwood (Hinkshay) Davies (Grinshall area), Buckley (Madeley) Hamphlett (various spellings Madeley).
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mauricej
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Hi Shirley,
There's a place called 'The Hem' between Shifnal and Madeley, only a couple of miles from Dawley; also there's a Hem Lane off the A4169 Shifnal-Halesfield road.
Regards, Maurice
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katepwa
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I have a Susanna Bayley who was born around 1765. She married Edward Jones on Nov 12, 1787 in the Shifnal Parish. All of their children were born in The Hem area. Hopefully there is a fit. Thanks Shirley (Canada)
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Aulus
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The black sheep: Florence Stevenson née Hampson
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I have some Wrights in Dawley (related to me by marriage into my Guest line).
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Lancashire: Stevenson, Wild, Holden, Jepson Worcs/Staffs: Steventon, Smith East London & Suffolk: Guest, Scrutton East London: Palfreman (prev Tyneside), Bissell, Collis, Dearlove, Ettridge Herts: Camac, Collis, Mason, Dorrington, Siggens Marylebone & Sussex: Cole London & Huntingdonshire: Freeman Bowland: Marsden, Noble Shropshire: Guest Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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ianc999
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Hi Sharmar,
I've been reading your posts on here with regard to Dawley, and I would be interested to know if you could help me with my research. My ancestors originated from Pool Hill, and my great grandparents were a George Harris/Elizabeth Morgan, married in 1872 in the Parish Church at Wellington. Any ideas which church that would be and whether it's still standing? My mother recalls visiting the area as a child (approx 1930), and there being a church at the bottom of Pool Hill, towards Dowsley? Would this be the same church?..if not, is that still there? She also recalls there being a Pub across the road from the church............she thought it was the Cheshire Cheese , but seems unlikely!!
You also seem to have Harris as one of your research areas, maybe our trees cross in some way! I'd love to hear from you.
Ian, Blackpool.
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erinryan
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i am looking for anyone around the dawley area of shropshire with the surname of deakin,my family lived in dawley green in early 1900s
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ianc999
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I forgot to add, that I intend to visit the area in the next couple of weeks...and any help/information would be greatly appreciated. Ian
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sharmar
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Grandad Woodvine
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ianc999
Right now the church your mom refers to is probably St Lukes at Doseley (try google I think it comes up) which has now been converted to a private property (still a burial ground though and I think it is still in use!) and yes there is and still is a pub called The Cheshire Cheese!!! Where do you get Wellington from as this is a town 2-3 miles away from Pool Hill so your mom has one or two details confused but never mind she'll be chuffed she got the name of the pub right!
My Harris' are from Madeley which is a couple of miles up the road from Dawley but Morgan does ring a bell let me check that out and I will get back to you.
I do hope you like your visit as I have said previously please excuse all the building work etc going on but fortunately they haven't destroyed everything and we have some lovely walks, Pool Hill is very pretty at this time of year.
erinryan
Guess what? I have Deakins in my tree! Let me have some details and I will see if I can get a match.
Good luck to you both with your research
Sharmar
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Harris(Madeley), Harris(Ironbridge) Woodvine (Dawley & anywhere else), Britton (Broseley), Hoof (Wombridge, Dawley, Shifnal), Perry (Dawley & Wellington, Deakin (Wellington), Humphries (Wombridge & Dawley), Underwood (Hinkshay) Davies (Grinshall area), Buckley (Madeley) Hamphlett (various spellings Madeley).
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erinryan
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my fathers name was samuel deakin hewas born in dawley green on the 6th of feb 1899, his fathers name was edward,he also had a brother walter,and a sister harriet ,but they moved to leigh lancashire sometime between 1900/1910 he also had 2more brothers but i think they were born in leigh.
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sharmar
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erinryan
My Deakin is my 2nd great grandmother Sarah born 1861 daughter of Samuel Deakin b 1816 and Eliza Parton b 1819. She had a brother also Samuel b 1852 not sure what happened to him and I'm also not sure if there were more siblings I'm still trying to track this family down.
Carolyn
Clayton is a name that is still in Dawley but not in my family tree, few and far between now I'm afraid! I will ask around though someone else must be doing their tree or know someone who is.
Sharmar
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Harris(Madeley), Harris(Ironbridge) Woodvine (Dawley & anywhere else), Britton (Broseley), Hoof (Wombridge, Dawley, Shifnal), Perry (Dawley & Wellington, Deakin (Wellington), Humphries (Wombridge & Dawley), Underwood (Hinkshay) Davies (Grinshall area), Buckley (Madeley) Hamphlett (various spellings Madeley).
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