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Lanarkshire / Re: KERR
« on: Sunday 09 December 07 20:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Joe,
Many thanks for this info.  I do have some of it but I see some useful extra bits.  Apologies for being such a laggard in replying but time has been at a premium this last month or two.
Best wishes,  Bernard

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Lanarkshire / Re: KERR
« on: Tuesday 13 November 07 22:04 GMT (UK)  »
The intricacies of this site will forever be a mystery to me.  I have received notification of a reply from you on 11 November to my recent response but the link I have been given does not lead me to it nor can I track it down.  Assuming you did respond could you do so again to my email which is Moderator comment: email address removed to prevent spam and other abuses. Please use the Pm system to exchange personal info

Best wishes.  Bernard Kerr

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: MEAD
« on: Wednesday 28 February 07 21:50 GMT (UK)  »
Help me John!  I can't find any email from you.  Apologies in advance if I am missing something.

Bernard

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: MEAD
« on: Tuesday 06 February 07 20:36 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Val,

Are you the Val I have just replied to regarding Rogers of Lythe?

Jane Mead, baptized 20 September 1820 at Lythe, was the daughter of William Mead and Dorothy Lawson.  She married Robert Ward and, thereby, became the GG Grandmother of my wife.  Jane had a brother William, born ca 1818 so this William could have been the father of your Jane, born ca 1856 given that she was a younger child of a reasonably large family.  I can give you a little more detail if you think we are talking about the same family.  My direct email is Email address removed by moderator to prevent spam - please contact by personal message


Best wishes,  Bernard

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: ROGERS
« on: Tuesday 06 February 07 20:26 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Val,

The first contact I had in my tree was with Ann Rogers, baptized 23 December 1742 at Lythe.  Her parents were Richard Rogers and Mary Harwood and she married Robert Hansell, thereby becoming 5 x G Grandmother to my wife.  Ann had two brothers and a sister so there may well be a link somewhere in the descent of either of the male lines but I have not researched these as yet.  I will keep a note of your interest and if anything comes up I will get in touch.

Best wishes, Bernard

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: HART
« on: Monday 01 January 07 20:48 GMT (UK)  »
I have just been taking another look at my HART line and trying to identify Ann Hart b 1821 that you mentioned when we corresponded back in May/June 2006. 

On the face of it the IGI entry for Ann Hart bp 21 June 1821 to Thomas and Ann Hart would appear to be mine.  If so then this might throw my research to date into some confusion.  There are three baptisms to Thomas & Ann in EGTON but there are also several other baptisms to Thomas (without a wife's name being shown) prior to these.  I seem to have latched on to those for Thomas and missed the three to Thomas and Ann.  That is not to say that they are not all connected but I now must express some caution regarding my earlier data until I have had a chance to check it all out again. 

I have also had some disquiet regarding the fact that the Thomas I have and Ann were interred in different places.  Again, not conclusive but enough to raise a question.  It could be that there is another Thomas bearing in mind that Hart is quite a common name in the area.

All this probably doesn't help you much at this stage other than to open up the possibility of a link.  I will go back a bit and do some reconstruction to see if I can come to some better conclusion and let you know the outcome.

Best wishes for a very happy and successful New Year.

Bernard

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Ayrshire / Re: RICKELTON
« on: Thursday 14 December 06 17:51 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much Joe.  I had some of this information but not all.  I am greatly obliged to you for your help.

Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.

Bernard

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Durham / Re: BRUCE
« on: Tuesday 10 October 06 21:14 BST (UK)  »
Hi Sueh,

Can you link in to any of the names I mention?

Bernard

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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Re: Goathland/Pickering
« on: Monday 28 August 06 14:25 BST (UK)  »
Dear Roger,
I can go a fair way back on the Holliday line but, for the time being, 1934 is a bit recent for me!  The name is not uncommon but the family is also large so there is always a posibility that there may be a connection.  Best wishes,  Bernard

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