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thereaper
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We also have a George Moore 1851, Spon Lane, he had a child born Hannah Moore 1884, born by the cut in Rowington. Any link here?
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thereaper
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We have a George Moore in our family tree, he was born in Spon Lane 1851. did yours have a daughter named Hannah(but liked to be called Annie or Nance) born about 1884, Rowington?
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jackie3
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Hi thereaper
My Gt. Grandfather was George Moore born 1851 Spon Lane and he did have a daughter Hannah. She was my Grandmother's sister. I don't know much about Hannah, but I'll sort my papers out and get back to you later. Perhaps we can compare notes.
Regards, Jackie.
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thereaper
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By all means. Hannah Moore or Annie as she's known is on my wifes side of the family. I have set up a site of genesreunited & ancestry.co.uk, but still have some rooting around to do. I think we have a photo somewhere so I'll scan it & send it on.
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jackie3
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A photograph of Hannah Moore would be wonderful. The only photo I have is of my Grandmother, Esther, in later life, but you are welcome to a copy if you would like one. I've done some research on the family, but it's still work in progress, but you are welcome to any additional information I might h
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thereaper
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Can you contact me on (*) & we can see who we have in the trees.
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Some of the Johnson family members listed by Ann Cooper in her 10 April post were my forebears. John and Peter Johnson were brothers, working on the Mersey-Trent canal from the late 1830s onward. Some of their children were born at Sandbach in Cheshire, others at Stoke-on-Trent, and some at Wolverhampton. Quite a few of them were baptised - and later married - at St Mary's church, Wolverhampton, which was close to the canal basin. Another of the Johnson brothers was George, also a boatman, whose youngest son Reuben was landlord of the White Horse Inn at Middlewich. I have quite a lot of information about 'my' Johnsons, and I would be very happy to share it.
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ANDERTON - Solihull; BAINES - Montgomeryshire; BEASTALL - Lincolnshire; BEMBRIDGE - Nottingham; BRATT - Bilston; DABBS - Wellington, Shropshire; EYRE - Nottingham and Birmingham; FENN - Bilston; FERRINGTON - Bilston; FITCH - Norwich; FOWLER - Bilston; GLOVER - Walsall and Birmingham; JOHNSON - Cheshire, Stoke-on-Trent, Wolverhampton, Wombourne; SHALE - Bilston; TUFFT - Wolverhampton; WARD - Dudley
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judijee
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Some of the Johnson family members listed by Ann Cooper in her 10 April post were my forebears. John and Peter Johnson were brothers, working on the Mersey-Trent canal from the late 1830s onward. Some of their children were born at Sandbach in Cheshire, others at Stoke-on-Trent, and some at Wolverhampton. Quite a few of them were baptised - and later married - at St Mary's church, Wolverhampton, which was close to the canal basin. Another of the Johnson brothers was George, also a boatman, whose youngest son Reuben was landlord of the White Horse Inn at Middlewich. I have quite a lot of information about 'my' Johnsons, and I would be very happy to share it.
- judijee
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ANDERTON - Solihull; BAINES - Montgomeryshire; BEASTALL - Lincolnshire; BEMBRIDGE - Nottingham; BRATT - Bilston; DABBS - Wellington, Shropshire; EYRE - Nottingham and Birmingham; FENN - Bilston; FERRINGTON - Bilston; FITCH - Norwich; FOWLER - Bilston; GLOVER - Walsall and Birmingham; JOHNSON - Cheshire, Stoke-on-Trent, Wolverhampton, Wombourne; SHALE - Bilston; TUFFT - Wolverhampton; WARD - Dudley
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janet smith
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Hi, I'am new to this so please be patient with me, I noticed Thomas Fradley born 1884 and died 1954 was being mentioned, well Thomas is my ggrandad... his parents i know were Benjamin born 1861 and Eliza Ann Williams born 1864 I don't know when she died, know he had a brother named Joshua, Samuel... would love to here from anyone else researching this family. Regards Janet
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janet smith
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Hi, Ginger and thanks alot for replying,
Had a look at kerry's site it's very good, sent a e-mail to her with some additional info.... with regards Janet
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