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Pembrokeshire / Re: John Family from Roch
« on: Wednesday 09 July 08 15:04 BST (UK)  »
Hi Johngirl,

There are a few James John in my tree but none of them match with the 1831 date or with the parents. Do you know James' mother's name? As I had a quick look on the 1841 census and there are a few James John's born in and around the 1830 date and one of them has a William for a father and several of them have no fathers (presumably working away from home and sending wages back to the wife)

Sorry I couldn't be more help

Rich

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Cardiganshire / Re: Verwig/Ferwig
« on: Monday 07 July 08 22:12 BST (UK)  »
no, John Jones was born around 1830 in Mwnt and his children (particulary from my point of view) Evan (1859) were born in Verwig itself

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Cardiganshire / Re: Verwig/Ferwig
« on: Friday 02 February 07 14:44 GMT (UK)  »
Can appreciate that this is a long shot, but I have some Jones' in Verwig around the 1850's. Both Jones I have have wives minus maiden names.
John Jones with a wife called Catherine (both born around 1830)
Their son
Evan Jones and a wife called Anne (both born about 1859)
They would have moved to Cardigan proper by the late 1880's 1890's as I have a son Gwillym born in 1898 in Cardigan

Long shot I know but would either of the girls names and DoB's match up with anything with your research?

Rich

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Gloucestershire / Re: Gardner family Northleach
« on: Saturday 28 January 06 13:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi the only Gardner I have on my tree is a Lucy Gardner born 1854 possibly in HArefield, GLous

I have never been able to track any detail of her family as her father is recorded as deceased on the wedding cert and they didn't think to put his name down, just "Father- Deceased"

Rather helpful of them I've always thought


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Gloucestershire / Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« on: Saturday 28 January 06 13:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Am looking for

Tippings (pre 1800)
Nelmes
AMbury 1840's onward and backward
Smith Quedgeley Area around the 1720's
Bodnam Again the Quedgeley area around the 1750's
Clifford The Minsterworth?? Area 1790's and earlier

Smith, Bodnam and Clifford all marrying into the Tipping family

Any help greatly aprecieted

Rich

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Gloucestershire / Re: Looking for a BULLOCK - late 18th century
« on: Saturday 28 January 06 13:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Edo,

Out of interest I have a Henry Bullock on my tree. Not a direct link to my own family but I have hit so many brick walls on my own every now and then I look at the married in families.

This Henry was born c.1855 in Stroud, Glouscestershire. The info I have on him is slight, mainly that he was a cellerman on the 1881 Census and a publican in the 1901. He married on of my great great Aunts, a Hannah Tipping .

Just wondering if any of this flags up on your own branch of Bullocks??

All the best

Rich

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Pembrokeshire / John Family from Roch
« on: Saturday 14 January 06 23:07 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I'm looking for any information about the John family from Roch. My great-Grandfather Henry John was born in Roch 8th Nov 1879 to Samuel and Martha John. I am looking for any information about Samuel and backwards if possible. I know that Samuels father was also called Henry and that Henry's wife was Elizabeth but are these peoples on any one elses lists?

Thanks in advance

Rich

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