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Cumberland / Re: NEENE ,NEAN,or KNEEN
« on: Monday 01 June 15 15:44 BST (UK)  »
 >:( >:( hi, yes it the kneens can be frustrating, they are in the wifes tree, but listed as kerneen in some censuses,

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 :Dhi, i am also looking into jones,s they also lived on king st, but i think they are a different family, to the one you are researching,,
as for the hotels the names may have changed, but viaduct and the cumberland are now two seperate hotels, the viaduct is actually opposite the viaduct on what is now called falcon st whilst the cumberland is on gladstone
street,
buuuuut the viaduct may have been called the cumberland viaduct at one time
or visa versa as there is but a 100 yards between them
thanks wodell

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Cumberland / Re: kneen and ?
« on: Sunday 18 May 08 21:59 BST (UK)  »
 ;D, hi geoff, it looks like you bailed me out again,
i was really stumped never thought of adding a N, i just
considered another vowel or different spelling of the same
word.  ;D
duh i,m good wiv an ammer.
thanks wodell :D

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Cumberland / kneen and ?
« on: Sunday 18 May 08 21:05 BST (UK)  »
 ???hi, rootschatters, and todays problem issss,
i have been tracing kneens in my tree,(from the i,o,m also neen,nean)
and i have came across ellen kneen, b iom, aged 68 in the 1881 census
living at derwent st cockermouth, with her g,daughter and gg,son,
surname of bolad ?
i,ve tried bold bolled boled, and got nowt.
any ideas ?
thanks wodell :-\

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Cumberland / Re: William Laird Maryport Cumberland
« on: Thursday 01 May 08 17:12 BST (UK)  »
 :D the lairds still live in maryport, i was at school with one of the sons, the shop still stands with their name on, but it is empty, i dont know where in town they are living, :-\

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Cumberland Lookup Requests / Re: Marriage help please
« on: Sunday 23 March 08 20:20 GMT (UK)  »
  hi, this may be of some help to you, the "gote" is a area of cockermouth, there was a mill at gote, in fact a flax mill, and opposite that was a cattle feed mill, both still remain, the flax mill as a private residence, the feed mill as a haulage yard, there is still a gote brow, although it is in cockermouth i dont know what parish it would come under,(we have had this prob)
try cockermouth, or brigham, or all saints, or bridekirk, may be written as brydekirk, depending on year,
wodell

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Cork / Re: coghlan
« on: Sunday 02 March 08 16:16 GMT (UK)  »
 :) well luckily i have a few days off, later this week so i might get to northside church, anyhow thanks for that, bye wodell

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Cork / Re: coghlan
« on: Sunday 02 March 08 13:11 GMT (UK)  »
 :)hi, well this is how i got the story,and seeing how there is only me and my auntie left i can check out  otherwise,
she isnt on the 1901 census because they met when robinson was serving in cork in the malitia, he returned to workington, sometime later josephine turned up at workington requesting that he do the right as she had been sent to look for the father of her forthcoming child, as she is not on the census, but is on the bmd site as married in dec 1902 i can only assume this to be 1902(the sums would suggest no more than 9 months before december,??)
i was told she was in her late teens, also i only have the fact that he was stationed in cork to assume that she was from there, any mention of her birth was always quoted as cork or simply ireland. i know its not much but well ahh you know,
thanks wodell :o

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Cork / coghlan
« on: Saturday 01 March 08 22:51 GMT (UK)  »
hi, rootschatters, you know that brick wall that appears sometimes,?. well its a bigggggun this time,
i have a josephine coghlan, or coughlan, may have been born in cork date unknown, met and returned to workington in cumberland, with a robinson jones, b cumb 1878, a member of the malitia stationed in cork,they married in workington dec 1902, they lived in the west cumbria area till death and had daughters may,kathleen,eileen,and clementina,,
but can anyone help me with josephines irish roots,
thanks for reading, wodell ;D

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