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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Shropshire => Topic started by: dlongmore on Tuesday 20 March 07 03:50 GMT (UK)
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I am trying to locate any others who have an interest in the LONGMORE family surname. And particularly those researching in and around Shropshire. I will followup with further details depending on the responses. I live in the USA and want to start a correspondence with someone who may be closer the sources available within Shropshire and surrounding area (or England in general for that matter).
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Hi dlongmore and welcome :D
You could give the surname interest board a try
http://surname.rootschat.com/
Good luck :)
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That was news to me. I will check that out. Thanks.
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My Longmore are from Kidderminster, the earliest being Edward Longmore who married Mary Walker in 1801. There is an Edward listed in the parish records for Alveley 1773 that could possibly be him would you have any information on Alveley Longmores? I have a Mary nee unknown married to a John Smith born in Bridgenorth. Their granddaughter Bertha Smith married James Longmore in 1876.
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Have you found your Shropshire Longmores in any of the census?
If not, let me know, as I have access to the 1841 - 1901.
A Google search found this: http://www.msheppard.com/trade.htm
I did find some other sites about the Longmore name but I think they may be yours anyway ;) :)
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My Longmores were in Kidderminster by 1801 so all the census entries are there, I do have all of them thank you.
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It is nice to get some feedback. I have been working intensely on Longmores in England for a while now. I use werelate wiki (see links below) to help with collaboration. I welcome you or any others who are interest to add to it or help clarify in anyway. Yes I am familiar with the msheppard site list. I have contacted her in past but she told me she is not actively working on it at this time. I have plans to convert the data from these pages and store it in a database for search purposes. See links below for a version of the Longmore Search Page (work in progress).
Where my information starts getting sketchy on my direct line is with Eleanor/Ellen Longmore around 1814 in Bridgnorth. I found Henry her sons birth/christening (19 Jan 1814 in Bridgnorth) date on the parish records of the St Leonards Church in Bridgnorth. I will list a few links that give more details about my research.
http://werelate.org/wiki/Person:Eleanor_Longmore_%281%29
http://werelate.org/wiki/Person:Henry_Longmore_%283%29
http://werelate.org/wiki/Longmore_in_England
http://www.mfg-consult.com/longmoresearch.php
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Hi dlongmore,
who said;
I found Henry her sons birth/christening (19 Jan 1814 in Bridgnorth)
In my collection of Bridgnorth records, I have;
The marriage at St. Mary's Church on 16 Jan 1844;
Henry LONGMORE, full age, single, Carpet weaver. No father given.
to
Jane HALL, full age, widow, dau of Richard BOLTON, occ'n .. Cooper.
Both of Bernard's Hill, Bridgnorth.
Henry LONGMORE, Weaver of Underhill St, was made a Freeman of Bridgnorth on 26 July 1838. App'd to William HALL and to Thomas Ross SOUTHWELL.
Many LONGMORE's from in and around the Bridgnorth District, including Alveley, were Freemen.
Henry LONGMORE, age 57, Landlord of The Red Lion Inn, Underhill Street, died approx. w/e 20 June 1863. However, I note this Henry is not 'yours' but probably the one born in Chelmarsh.
Hope it helps,
Gwynne
Transcribing the Bridgnorth town census and other records.
http://www.rafbridgnorth.org.uk
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Hi I have Longmores' in My Family .
Jane Longmore who was married to Robert Morris . She was the youngest child in a large family who lived in the caves near Dudley . They were a family of boat people . Her eldest sister Hannah died in the poorhouse and her brother George emigrated to Tasmania in the 1860s .
Any one out there connected to this family ? Please let me know
Jean :)
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Hi I have Longmores' in My Family .
Jane Longmore who was married to Robert Morris . She was the youngest child in a large family who lived in the caves near Dudley . They were a family of boat people . Her eldest sister Hannah died in the poorhouse and her brother George emigrated to Tasmania in the 1860s .
Any one out there connected to this family ? Please let me know
Jean :)
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I have the following information on my Family Tree:
William Frederick Longmore(1880) born in Stirchley, Shropshire.
He married Marion Elizabeth Harper((1885)
They had 3 children:
William (1918) - born in Newport Shropshire
Marion Elizabeth (1920) born in Wellington, Shropshire. Marion married Frederick Stevens
Edith (1924) norn in Wellington, Shropshire/ Edith married Arthur Brittain
My connection to "Longmore" is through my Humpherson ancestors who come from Donnington Wood and Surrounding areas.
Hope this information is of help to you.
Doris
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Hi Diongmore,
I too am searching the LONGMORE name. I am a senior who resides in Nova Scotia, Canada. My ancestral roots are in the Donnington Wood and surrounding areas of Shropshire. I ahow the following on my tree:
William Frederick Longmore, born 1880 in Stirchley, Shropshire. He died in 1942. He was married to Marion Elizabeth Harper (1885). She was born in the Nabb, Wrockwardine Wood.
Hope this is of help to you.
Doris B.
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I reside in Nova Scotia, Canada. I too have an interest in the LONGMORE name,
This is what I have: William Frederick Longmore (1880) born in Stirchley, Shropshire
His spouse was Marion Elizabeth Harper (1885 Born in The Nabb, Wrockwardine Wood, Shropshire
Hopefully this is a bit of help.
Kind regards,
Doris Baudoux
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D.Longmore
Hi this may mean nothing to you. But reading your posts you mentioned the name Shepherd. I have on my Tree Sabina Shepherd (1840). She was born in Donnington Wood, Shropshire. She was married to Joseph Lowe (1838). He was born in Lilleshall, Shropshire. Do I have a connection here to the Longmores'?
Kind regards,
Doris Baudoux
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I show an Edith Longmore (1924) of Wellington, Shropshire. Her spouse was Arthur Brittain
Edith's parents were William Frederick Longmore(1880) of Stirchley, Shropshire
His spoise was Marion Elizabeth Harper
The connection to me is through the Humphersons'
Hopefully this will prove fruitful
Baudoux