Author Topic: 22 Cornhill Lincoln, 1901  (Read 7854 times)

Offline GeoffE

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Re: 22 Cornhill Lincoln, 1901
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 02 April 09 19:45 BST (UK) »
Glen ... PM me your e-mail address
Don't cry because its over. Smile because it happened.

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Re: 22 Cornhill Lincoln, 1901
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 02 April 09 19:48 BST (UK) »

Geoff.

Thats the best way,  I nearly put the picture up,  ::)

then remembered copy right thingy  ???

Eilleen.
EXTON, from Rutland, Stamford, Boston, Lincoln. LANES, from Coleby,to Bracebridge Lincoln.WAKEFIELD,PROUDMAN Cheshire and  Stafford.<br />PINDAR, MOORE, ,CHAMBERS mostly from Lincolnshire.
LAING from Elgin ,Scotland.
 HADDELSEY from Caistor,and Grimsby Lincolnshire.                   
 Parfitt, Le Gros ,Le Sueur, from Jersey.
Martin, from Doncaster  to whelyn garden city, London.
BINT, Worchester, in Australian mint.

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Re: 22 Cornhill Lincoln, 1901
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 02 April 09 19:51 BST (UK) »
It's on the way Geoff

I have made a note of the info and put it on the notes atteched to PRG, i will probably forget them when i need it but at least i can't lose it.


Thanks for the help, by the look of it the place has connections to my grandmother (completely different line) too. I think one day i'll prove i am my own brother  ::)

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Re: 22 Cornhill Lincoln, 1901
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 02 April 09 20:11 BST (UK) »
Thanks Geoff

Triple whammy on that little gem you just sent. :o :o

Another direct family line in Lincoln were quite involved as Ministers with the Methodist movement during the early to mid 1900's,  the building referred to in the extract is mentioned in a few letters i borrowed from someone one day, also in my tree for the right sort of time are another family who are  connected to the shoe trade, namely the Boucher family.

Not a bad little result all in all.