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Re: I Can Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #75 on: Thursday 14 May 09 12:38 UTC (UK) »

Hi Les
Thank you ever so much for looking for my relatives, one find is better than none thank you.
As for Rab Channing, Ive got him in my notes but not on my tree yet - I cant find out where he is connected yet! So Ill save your fingers for the moment, but thanks for offering to do a type up for me, if I ever find he is linked Ill come creeping then.
all the best
Marian
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #76 on: Thursday 14 May 09 13:41 UTC (UK) »

Hi Les
I have alredy asked you about Billing. could you try Northam for me
Many thanks Heather
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #77 on: Friday 15 May 09 06:22 UTC (UK) »

Heather - Sorry, no trace of NORTHAM surname in any of the book's indexes.

Happy Bunny - Yesterday you quoted a previous posting from this topic but you didn't make a request for anything. I see you are only "new" here, and you may be having teething problems getting used to the format. If so, just try again, its not a problem - we were all "newbies" once   Wink

Les
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #78 on: Friday 15 May 09 19:38 UTC (UK) »

Hi Les
I was wondering if I could take you up on the offer from last Sept in doing a write up for me on Rab Channing - I think I now know where he fits in.
Thanks very much - I hope Im not being too cheeky
thanks again
Maz
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #79 on: Saturday 16 May 09 04:49 UTC (UK) »

Hi Les
I was wondering if I could take you up on the offer from last Sept in doing a write up for me on Rab Channing - I think I now know where he fits in.
Thanks very much - I hope Im not being too cheeky
thanks again
Maz

Hi Maz - not a problem.

Rab CHANNING gets a brief mention in a section concerning wrestling. No doubt it paints a picture of what he did during the early days of Taunton. "Wrestling was another amusement. The Devonshire wrestlers frequently came to Taunton to contend with men of the town and neighbourhood. Rab Channing and Tom Grainer were our local champions. Wrestling is a very healthy and useful exercise, but when the contest is carried on by kicking shins with hobnailed and toe-tipt boots it becomes a very painful and dangerous amusement. I have seen men kicking away at each other's shins until they were scarecly able to stand from pain and loss of blood; when they could not get at each other's shins, each would try to lift his opponent bodily off his legs and dash him with great force to the ground. Boys of course imitated the men. You may ask the cause of people's minds being in such a low and brutal condition as to be pleased with such degrading passtimes as I have endeavoured to describe. One of the causes may be attributed to the long war which had just ended; it had brutalized men's feelings, and made them coarse minded and indifferent to blood and danger."

I hope that gives a little "blood & bone" (no pun intended) to your ancestor.

Les
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #80 on: Saturday 16 May 09 13:15 UTC (UK) »

Thanks ever so for that Les
He certainly was a colourful character!!!
best wishes
Marian
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #81 on: Thursday 23 July 09 20:10 UTC (UK) »

hi Les, would you be so kind as to look for a moore family, blacksmith. in taunton . thank you, john.
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #82 on: Friday 24 July 09 12:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi John. The only MOORE's found in the index were a coachman and a Lieutenant. In the body of the book, there was no further description of them, nor their first names.

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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #83 on: Friday 24 July 09 12:07 UTC (UK) »

hi Les, thank you, that was good of you to look. john.
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #84 on: Tuesday 28 July 09 08:52 UTC (UK) »

Hello Les

Would you be able to see if there are any Macey or Macy in your book please.
Thank you very much

Jill
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #85 on: Tuesday 28 July 09 10:36 UTC (UK) »

Sorry Jill, can't help you - no mention of a Macey/Macy in the book's indexes.

Les
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #86 on: Tuesday 28 July 09 10:51 UTC (UK) »

Ok Les, thank you for looking anyway.

Jill
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #87 on: Tuesday 28 July 09 21:33 UTC (UK) »

Hello,

Would you be able to look for Gaylard/ Gayland ?

Many Thanks
Dolly.
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Ireland: Jackson,Storey,Harris
Ireland:Kirkpatrick,Moore.
Winsford Cheshire: Dickinson.
Liverpool:Armstrong, Leclercq,Lemon,Power,Rutherford.
Liverpool:Edwards,Jackson,Mayston,Shepherd,Shepphard.
Holyhead:Roberts
Wrexham: Edwards
Birkenhead:Pouncey,Phillips
Durham:Pouncey,Phillips.
Essex: Jackson,Phillips,Moul(es).
Wirral:Jackson,Edwards,Shepherd,Roberts.
Errol Perthshire: Scott
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #88 on: Wednesday 29 July 09 01:05 UTC (UK) »

Hi Dolly. I'm afraid there weren't any Gayland/Gaylard in the book's main index. The closest thing I found was in the Tradesmen Index  under Innkeepers - Garland "Nags Head".

That's the only mention which probably doesn't help that much - sorry.

Les
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Re: I Might Be Able to Help with Ancestors Living in Taunton 1820's to 1830's
« Reply #89 on: Wednesday 29 July 09 20:12 UTC (UK) »

Hi Les,

Thank you for the look up - the surname has been spelt in various ways,the Inn Keeper at the Nags Head may well be related .

Cheers
Dolly.
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Ireland: Jackson,Storey,Harris
Ireland:Kirkpatrick,Moore.
Winsford Cheshire: Dickinson.
Liverpool:Armstrong, Leclercq,Lemon,Power,Rutherford.
Liverpool:Edwards,Jackson,Mayston,Shepherd,Shepphard.
Holyhead:Roberts
Wrexham: Edwards
Birkenhead:Pouncey,Phillips
Durham:Pouncey,Phillips.
Essex: Jackson,Phillips,Moul(es).
Wirral:Jackson,Edwards,Shepherd,Roberts.
Errol Perthshire: Scott
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