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munchies
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Elias Saundie (Soundie) and Jane Heeley


Re: Soooo Excited a new name a new line...
« Reply #30 on: Monday 30 August 04 15:39 UTC (UK) »

Found this in my notebook too (knew they were there somewhere)

1871 67 Edgerton Street Liverpool
RG10 3785 folio 79

William R Phythian lodger unmarried 25
ship ironmonger born Lancaster Banford

Donna
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Surname interests Soundie, Brookfield, Healey/Heeley, Frost, Handley, Goodall Weaver, Evans, Pagett, Waywell/Whaywell, Haimes, Jones, Roberts, Cummins Ryder, Bleasdale and Foley, Jackson, Robinson, Calvert and Grayson.
Searching in Liverpool, Shropshire, London, Worcester and Holywell, Stafford and Cheshire.  (and eventually in Ireland) :-)
lindanz
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My other half's crest


Re: Soooo Excited a new name a new line...
« Reply #31 on: Monday 04 October 04 02:28 UTC (UK) »

 Have you thought of putting in the surname and do a search throught Google etc, I did this with the Grunefeld name and then sent off emails explaining what I was doing, I ended up with 2 families with their tree to add to mine, it grew from around 50 ppl within a week to over 300 ppl on it. Might have to try that with my father's side and see what happens.


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Renfrewshire - Young
JillJ
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Exhumation is my game


Re: Soooo Excited a new name a new line...
« Reply #32 on: Monday 04 October 04 21:04 UTC (UK) »

Would you believe I have only ever done one graveyard search and I made the huge mistake of taking the worse half with me!   I located the right area of the cemetery and started walking up and down the rows.   Hubby became self-appointed Director of Operations and started telling me I was in the wrong place, etc.   After nearly an hour of this he suddenly asked "what are we looking for?"

It was probably the most disastrous day I have ever had, but I won't bore you with the rest of the details!

Jill
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Jowett, Broadbent & Ellis in Leeds.
Perry, Hartshorn/e & Wilkes in Birmingham & Dudley. Walker and Dabill in Sheffield & Notts.
Farrar in Darlington.
Kidd & Taylor in Hartlepool & Teesside
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