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cardiff Irish
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SEABORNE Vowchurch
« on: Saturday 26 February 05 16:50 UTC (UK) »

Hi All, I have been researching Seaborne family for over 18 months. There was a very large number of Seaborne's from Vowchurch. Some moved to Hay, Brec. .....welsh coalfields and surrounding area.If  anyone has a Seaborne (however spelt) interest from the general area of Vowchurch I would be delighted to hear from them. Regards,Kevin.
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Re: SEABORNE Vowchurch
« Reply #1 on: Friday 11 August 06 11:13 UTC (UK) »

Hi Kevin,

Sorry I'm a year late replying to your post! Have only recently come across it.I have a Thomas Seaborne in my tree. He was born in Ewias Harold, Herefordshire 1857. His father was also Thomas Seaborne born in Michaelchurch abt 1833, and his father was Mathew Seaborne born abt 1797, not exactly sure where he was born.
Thomas Seaborne b 1857 married Sarah Ann Dix in Kingstone in 1883. He had met her when he went to work in the Rhondda Valley Coalmines. They moved over to Llangeinor in the Ogmore Valley eventually. I am not a direct descendent of theirs, Sarah Ann was my gggg aunt, but I still find it of great interest to find out about indirect family members as well as my direct ancestors.
All the best
Mrs Food
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Re: SEABORNE Vowchurch
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 13 May 08 20:23 UTC (UK) »

Hi, I have just started to research my family tree and found that I am related to the Seabornes in Herefordshire. I have basic information which goes back several generations, but am interested to find out more. My tree can be seen on www.ancestry.co.uk
Many thanks
Graham.
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Re: SEABORNE Vowchurch
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 22 May 08 08:28 UTC (UK) »

Hello,

I am researching a branch of the Preece family and have  just discovered a Martha Seaborne who married William Preece in Abbey Dore in July 1810. The couple were living in Cockyard in the 1841 census. Her age was given as 55 years. Only one child, William, aged 20 years was living at home. I have no other information regarding Martha but would love to learn more.

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KiwiRose.
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Re: SEABORNE Vowchurch
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 27 August 08 20:43 UTC (UK) »

I wonder weather any one can assist me i`m looking for any info on my grandfarther his name was Francis Frederick Seaborne. I have been told by my farther that my grandfather came from the Abergavenny area how true this is i`m not sure,but he moved to Ludlow Shropshire where he lived and died, any assistance would be greatly appreaciated yours Phillip Seaborne.
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Re: SEABORNE Vowchurch
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 19 October 08 22:04 UTC (UK) »

Hi Cardiff Irish,

I have quite a few seabornes in my family tree. I have John Seaborne circa 1780 b. Kinnersley wife Mary. I only have one child of theirs William Seaborne circa 1801 b. Kinnersley. William then married Elizabeth Whiting in Almeley on 3rd June 1830.

They had several children including; John, William, Ann, Mary, Thomas, Elizabeth, Richard and Ellen. William born 1801 lived in Almeley once married until his death in 1885.

Ellen Seaborne was my gt gt grandmother.

I have noticed that there are clusters of Seabornes (and any other way it is spelt) in Almeley, St Margarets and Vowchurch amongst others. Have you managed to make a connection between them all?

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Re: SEABORNE Vowchurch
« Reply #6 on: Monday 06 July 09 19:10 UTC (UK) »

My family name is Seabourne and came from Weobly and Canon Pyon. They then came to Monmouthshire to work in the coalfields etc. Best wishes Beverley
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