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Re: Dawson
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 20 May 09 17:04 BST (UK) »
Ah well ::)
Don't cry because its over. Smile because it happened.

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Re: Dawson
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 20 May 09 17:16 BST (UK) »
At least he's got 2 now! No doubt he'll tell us which one works!
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Re: Dawson
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 20 May 09 22:38 BST (UK) »
William Thompson Dawson married Penelope Watson 1804 in Great Hale

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My Maternal line are all from Lincolnshire - First Generations include:
Arliss, Armstrong, Baker, Borman, Cartwright, Clark, Dixon, Duckering, Everington, Forman, Freshney, Gadsby, Graves, Hatcliffe, Holmes, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Lacey, Leverton, Lilley, Morton, Oades, Pacey, Priestley, Rickett, Riggall, Rowson, Shaw, Sleaford, Sleight, Smith, Spikin, Taylor, Thacker, Ticklepenny, Tomkins, Tyler, Walton, Ward, Willson, Wood and Wortley.

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Re: Dawson
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 20 May 09 22:48 BST (UK) »
A Penelope Dawson was buried at Great Hale 13 Apr 1821 age 38

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My Maternal line are all from Lincolnshire - First Generations include:
Arliss, Armstrong, Baker, Borman, Cartwright, Clark, Dixon, Duckering, Everington, Forman, Freshney, Gadsby, Graves, Hatcliffe, Holmes, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Lacey, Leverton, Lilley, Morton, Oades, Pacey, Priestley, Rickett, Riggall, Rowson, Shaw, Sleaford, Sleight, Smith, Spikin, Taylor, Thacker, Ticklepenny, Tomkins, Tyler, Walton, Ward, Willson, Wood and Wortley.


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Re: Dawson
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 21 May 09 18:07 BST (UK) »
Jacky, Do you know if your Lilley relatives extended into Cambridgeshire?
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Re: Dawson
« Reply #23 on: Friday 22 May 09 22:57 BST (UK) »
Jacky, Do you know if your Lilley relatives extended into Cambridgeshire?

Not that I know of.

Looking at the Census there seems to be a sprinkling of Lincolnshire Lilley in Cambridgeshire - one from Grantham the others from Crowland.

The family are a nighmare in early years as there are so many speling variations

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My Maternal line are all from Lincolnshire - First Generations include:
Arliss, Armstrong, Baker, Borman, Cartwright, Clark, Dixon, Duckering, Everington, Forman, Freshney, Gadsby, Graves, Hatcliffe, Holmes, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Lacey, Leverton, Lilley, Morton, Oades, Pacey, Priestley, Rickett, Riggall, Rowson, Shaw, Sleaford, Sleight, Smith, Spikin, Taylor, Thacker, Ticklepenny, Tomkins, Tyler, Walton, Ward, Willson, Wood and Wortley.

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Re: Dawson
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 23 May 09 19:06 BST (UK) »
Jacky, Know the feeling; if you find Lilley connected to Burton, Stanton, Ayres ,Luffman or Brignell please let me know. Thanks
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Re: Dawson
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 23 May 09 19:22 BST (UK) »
Jacky, I have been looking at your website; I have the brother of my paternal grandmother, and therefore my great uncle John Burton b Pinchbeck 1852; I am not aware of any other Christian names, but since his father was Thomas and I am aware of a Percy further back in the history I think he looks a likely candidate as the husband of Annie Skepper. I have bookmarked your site, as I expect I shall be going there a lot.
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Re: Dawson Family Tree
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 28 May 09 17:23 BST (UK) »
The Dawson family in Lincolnshire are part of a gigantic tree of inter-related families covering much of central rural Lincolnshire. A talk about this was given to Doncaster FHS about 4 years ago. I am connected to this tree twice, and in the mid 19th century, the period concerned, my family had lived in Lincolnshire for less than 50 years.

At Lincolnshire Archives they say they know nothing of a Dawson family tree!  Who was or is Lynda Hotchkiss (or Hotchkins) seems not a staff member of Lincs Archives.
Can you help please RedRoger?
 
Warwicks: Whitehead, Allcock, Atkins, Bayley, Beacham, Bilson, Brooks, Cleaver,Farmer,Gilks, Lucas, Kendall, Oliver, Pickard, Shilton, Underhill.
Lincs: Kendall, Clark, Morley,Vincent, Withers, Barlow,Dawson.
Leics. Vincent
Notts: Bardill, Bugg, Morley, Winfield
Dublin: Brooks, Flood.