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What Country is your main research centred on ?
| England and Wales |
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  935 (54.5%) |
| Ireland |
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  305 (17.8%) |
| Scotland |
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  292 (17%) |
| Emmigrants |
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  117 (6.8%) |
| Immigrants |
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  68 (4%) |
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Topic: What Country is your research ? (Read 39999 times)
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Kazza
Welsh Lass
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Looking into Holes
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Annahanna,
You took the words out of my mouth.
Kazza.
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Surname interests: Clementsten, Hobson, Hole, Marden, O'Clements, Pitten, Sharland, Vickery (Vicary), Williams. Area Interests: Cardiff, Bampton, Bideford, Crediton, Wollaston, Somerset, Tidenham, Norway, Australia to Bristol.
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Bee
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Upto now everyone is English or to be more precise everyone (both mine & my husbands side) seems to originate in Norfolk or Suffolk, so can anyone tell me why East Yorkshire became so popular.
Love the choice of poll options but SCOLTLAND!
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Dinsdale, Ellis, Gee, Goldsmith,Green,Hawks,Holmes, Lacey, Longhorn, Pickersgill, Quantrill,Tuthill, Tuttle & Walker, in E & W Yorks, Lincs, Norfolk & Suffolk. Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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indiapaleale
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Hi Rootschatters, I have always been told that I was "Brummie" through and through but I have learned that we have ancestors in Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire and Lancashire. The one common theme that seems to run through my Mom's family is brewers, maltsters and publicans! I'm having a great deal of fun tracking down pubs! India in California
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Darcy
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Searching for little needles in big haystacks
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I always believed all my people to be from Lancashire but only my grandmother and her siblings were born there.
I have chased the rest of them through Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Rutland, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire.
Just to confuse matters the Lancashire family moved to Northern Ireland around 1909 - it's unbelievable how they travelled.
My parents topped the lot by sailing for Australia - What a lot of vagabonds we are......  Aaron
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Fisher, Pitts, Lucas, Emmit, Keal, Bennett, Maddock, Jackson, Pidd, Lincolnshire Bullock, Read, White, Gloucestershire. Shepherd, Foyle, Crowter, Green, Wiltshire Strickland, Fisher, Butterworth, Brown, Northhamptonshire Shepherd, Bullock, Waterhouse, Lancashire Fisher, Goodwin, Rutland Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Sylviaann
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Isabella Barette
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Apart from Jersey mine are all English. I have Norfolk, Suffolk, Lancashire, Surrey, Kent, Sussex and Hampshire so far. You may have guessed they all ended up in East London.
Sylvia
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukNorfolk: Gooch, Loveday, Lake, Betts Suffolk: Gooch, Crosby, Turner Hampshire: Laws, Burrows Kent: Beer Jersey: Barette, de Gruchy East London: Middleton, Gower, O'Farrell, Smith, Weston
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Sylviaann
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Isabella Barette
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I forgot about my Patrick O'Farrell from Cork. I've given up hope of finding anything about him.
Sylvia
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukNorfolk: Gooch, Loveday, Lake, Betts Suffolk: Gooch, Crosby, Turner Hampshire: Laws, Burrows Kent: Beer Jersey: Barette, de Gruchy East London: Middleton, Gower, O'Farrell, Smith, Weston
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Chris in 1066Land
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Posts: 6097

"Forever Searching, Forever Learning"
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Hi
My lot were not very adventurous
Silk & Cotton Mills of Cheshire and Lancashire for some 100 years, then on to the Silk Mills in Staffs, Derby and Notts till the 1900's.
Boring Lot
Although one did get as far as Dartmoor Prison where he died awaiting transportation - and is buried in Princetown.
So - it could have been exciting !!
Chris in 1066Land
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janham
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Hi Jen,
It's so frustrating when you can't find anything, but I can't give it up, one day as more and more goes on the net something may just turn up, so don't give up hope on finding out about your "Sheehan" ancestors.
I've just been looking back over the material I have collected since searching Waterford there was a Patrick Sheehan (Labourer) living at 22 Blakes's Lane (off Barrack St) Waterford City 1909/10. I don't know if he is one of yours but every little bit of info could be important. I posted a message on the Waterford board with a link to the site where I obtained this info, I'm sure you would think it worth a look as you may find more of your family.
Jan
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Otho Hamilton, John Hamilton, George Hamilton, William Hamilton, from Waterford. Cullinane and Fitz-henry from Waterford Oxland from Waterford The Olivestob Hamiltons from Edinburgh.
Cook from Stroud, Painswick, Glos. Hudson from Huddersfield, Liverpool Spiers from Evesham and Liverpool Jinks from Evesham and Liverpool
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celia
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Hello i have just joined the club i have been doing my family tree's for a few years Mostly in cheshire & lancashire.Cant say i have seen this before. Looks good though. I have been trying to reply to a message posted in January Rootschat.com how do i do it This is my first try so i hope it works
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Chris in 1066Land
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"Forever Searching, Forever Learning"
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Hi Celia
Welcome to Rootschat
Well, as you can see - you were OK this time, no problems.
Just do the same (click in reply box, type message, post) to the January message
Good luck with your ancestral search
Chris in 1066Land
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