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Topic: Ancestry Top Twenty (Read 9099 times)
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nudge67
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Bound for South Australia - The Pogues Six Months In A Leaky Boat - Split Enz Daughters Of The Northern Coast - Australian Crawl
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My 19th century South Australian pioneers: Bowyer, Cassidy, Chesson, Davey, Degenhardt, Edwards, Floate, Hornsby, Jones, Ladner, McFeat, Messenger, Mills, Pike, Rees, Rhodes, Shaw, Sibley, Tyler, Vivian, Wallis, Waye, Willoughby.
Other antipodean immigrants of interest: (NZ) Bayley, Hadland, Pickett; (Qld) Gummow, Urmson; (SA) Markey; (Vic) Caudwell, Kleine.
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kizmiaz
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Me, aged 4, just starting out on The Dusty Trail
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For anyone unfortunate enough to find entries in Anc***ry's OneWorldTree
Bucks Fizz - Land of Make Believe
Glen
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In Sussex - Robins, Willis, Hills, Winchester, Harwood, Breden, Jupp, Matthews, Windsor, Dove, Duly, Baker and lots more. In London - Scully, Day, Emery, Alger All Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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williamscdr
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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We all have one of these somewhere along the line:
"The Bastard"
by Mötley Crüe, from the album Shout at the Devil 1983
(will I get told off by the MoDs )
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Reayboy
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Queen - These Are The Days Of Our Lives Runrig - Ravenscraig
And that classic one called Granddad by an artist I have forgotten???
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Durham : Reay, Coxon, Dixon Newcastle Upon Tyne: Stothard/Stoddart Cambridgeshire: Hatley, Coe, Flack, Linsdell, Kirby, Laud Suffolk: Baker, Smith, Flatman Cumbria: Peel, Scott, Hunter Gloucestershire: Wertheim, Westcott, Howell, Liles/Lyle/Lyle, Hitching/s Motherwell, Owens, Rice Fife: Herd, Moyes, Rodger, Fotheringham County Tyrone: Owens, Fox, Downie County Antrim: McGill/Magill County Donegal: McCartney Glamorgan: Howell, Liles Brecon: Griffiths (later in Abergavenny)
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