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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 03 May 09 08:30 BST (UK) »
hi dan, x

             i wish i could take all the credit for my plants, i managed to get back to martha (kesia's mum), then i found a bucks website, i typed in kesia parker (who married my james), and her whole family were there (so i didnt need to do any work there) same with the other maternal lines,
so i just got lucky ;D

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hrohrer

i need to find out more about Arthurs wife now, ill have to order their marriage cert if i cant get her maiden name, i was hoping there would be someone researching plants on here, but ive found another website which i will post the family on and see if i get any luck there,

okie's, im gonna spend a few hours searching for your richard today, i must be able to find something on him, hugs kazzie, xxxx
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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #10 on: Monday 04 May 09 15:10 BST (UK) »


 :)

Hi Kaz

Again, I'm so happy that this side of your family's research has gone so well for you   ;D

Still can't believe that not a single Plant, nor anyone else researching this family has contacted you??    ???

Anyway, I'm longing for news of Richard  Aitken, so any news welcome, even if he did die in the 1918 'flu pandemic, as I think he may have done, which would explain his almost non existence after possibly 1891 or so, when we know, he was working as a bank clerk, possibly in Edinburgh?    ???

Isn't Kesia a lovely name?    :D

Cheers

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JORGENSON, Hole, Ringerike, Buskurud, Norway
AITKEN,  Scotland, England, India, Island of St Helena, South Africa
LOBB,  India and London
WALSH,  India and England
SHORT,  Yorkshire, England, Island of St Helena
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YUILL,  U.S.A.
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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 05 May 09 16:18 BST (UK) »
hi Dan, xx
               Kesia is a beautiful name apparently it is of African origin and means favourite.

im gonna take your advice and post in the Bucks forum, like you say, may find some living plants, kaz, xxxx
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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 05 May 09 16:50 BST (UK) »


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Hi Mamakaz

Hmmmmm........no wonder I like Kesia, African origin!    ;D

And, yesssssss, I have a real, live, thriving Plant for you...............not A. Plant,  but,  'C.Plant',  he/she is to be found in the South African White Pages, and is living in a well to do section of Durban, in KwaZulunatal.

I could phone and ask if they from Yorkshire?????     ???

Cheers

Danchaslyn

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MOE,   Norway, Swaziland, and Zululand, South Africa
JORGENSON, Hole, Ringerike, Buskurud, Norway
AITKEN,  Scotland, England, India, Island of St Helena, South Africa
LOBB,  India and London
WALSH,  India and England
SHORT,  Yorkshire, England, Island of St Helena
BATEMAN,  Island of St Helena, U.S.A.
YUILL,  U.S.A.
FIRTH,  Yorkshire, Engand
LIPTROT, various counties of England
SMITH,  various counties of England
LYNCH,  Yorkshire, England, Rhodesia and South Africa


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« Reply #13 on: Saturday 09 May 09 08:35 BST (UK) »
Hi
Did you ever find the origins of your Middlesborough Greenwells in Hamsterley?
I've got a lot about them and their history if you'd like it.

William
Greenwell - Durham; Flood - Dublin; Hart - Mortlake, Surrey; Willerton - Coningsby, Lincs.

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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 09 May 09 11:52 BST (UK) »


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Hi Whart

William,  WELCOME   :D   to RootsChat!

Am I thrilled that you have posted on Mamakaz's "Plant" thread..........not sure though if you're asking Mamakaz, or myself about the Greenwell's?    ???

Your post must be for Mamakaz.........................   ;)

Take care

Danchaslyn

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MOE,   Norway, Swaziland, and Zululand, South Africa
JORGENSON, Hole, Ringerike, Buskurud, Norway
AITKEN,  Scotland, England, India, Island of St Helena, South Africa
LOBB,  India and London
WALSH,  India and England
SHORT,  Yorkshire, England, Island of St Helena
BATEMAN,  Island of St Helena, U.S.A.
YUILL,  U.S.A.
FIRTH,  Yorkshire, Engand
LIPTROT, various counties of England
SMITH,  various counties of England
LYNCH,  Yorkshire, England, Rhodesia and South Africa

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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 09 May 09 23:31 BST (UK) »
Thanks for replying, Danchaslyn. I'm new to this and was trying to get hold of madpants and thought I was replying to her post.

I'll work out the best way to communicate.

William
Greenwell - Durham; Flood - Dublin; Hart - Mortlake, Surrey; Willerton - Coningsby, Lincs.

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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 10 May 09 21:25 BST (UK) »


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Hi whart

William, have you tried clicking on the blue Messages at top right of the page, near your name, then once in there, you could send madpants  (don't you just love the name?!!)   ;D
a Personal Message?

Poor mamakaz is going to be SO disappointed when she returns and finds that you and I haven't been providing her with some new plants for her nursery!   ;)

Good luck with your searching     :D

Cheers

Danchaslyn

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MOE,   Norway, Swaziland, and Zululand, South Africa
JORGENSON, Hole, Ringerike, Buskurud, Norway
AITKEN,  Scotland, England, India, Island of St Helena, South Africa
LOBB,  India and London
WALSH,  India and England
SHORT,  Yorkshire, England, Island of St Helena
BATEMAN,  Island of St Helena, U.S.A.
YUILL,  U.S.A.
FIRTH,  Yorkshire, Engand
LIPTROT, various counties of England
SMITH,  various counties of England
LYNCH,  Yorkshire, England, Rhodesia and South Africa

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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 14 May 09 14:30 BST (UK) »
hi Dan, xxxx

                    ive been out of action for a while, but im back now, xx

yep, still no plants, oh well, you never know what will turn up, xx
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