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Independent Islands => Isle of Man => Topic started by: cubby on Tuesday 14 March 06 19:14 GMT (UK)
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Just testing the water to see if there are any descendents from the Cubbons out there ::) My particular family came from Arbory then some went on to Liverpool.
Would be very interested in hearing from those with Cubbon/Cubbin connections.
Here's hoping
Ann
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I have Cubbons from Arbory, 2 to be exact. John Cubbon married Jane Juke and had a daughter Margaret Cubbon who was christened on 13 Aug 1774 in Arbory. Margaret married William Clague 02 JUL 1802 Arbory. I havent done much research on this line yet so im not sure how many more Cubbons i may have in time.
erin
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Hello Erin
The Cubbon line has been difficult to confirm. I cannot rule out some connection, but as yet I have not gone back far enough and don't have solid connections/proof beyond 1800. I have had more success tracing the non Cubbon female lines :-\ Funny really, I never knew any others with the name Cubbon/Cubbin beyond close family but now I find we're everywhere....I don't know if my father's observation that "we're all related" is of any concellation..
I see we share other names too :) I have Cottier, Shimmin, Clague, Watterson, Cain and Cannell.
Ann
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I would be interested in hearing about your Cain(e) connections
Donna
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There's not many Donna. Eleanor (Ellen) Cain born in Lonan possibly in 1852 m John Henry Quine in German in 1878, my connection is through one of their children.
Elizabeth Cain 1842 Patrick m. William Shimmin-here again my connection is through one of their children.
Catherine Cain 1768, Patrick m. William Kewley in Patrick in 1786 their daughter Catherine Kewley m. Thomas Cubbon in Patrick in 1826-I have a direct line to all of these.
My father told me Hall Cain said a few words at a service for my ggrandfather and his son in Arbory in 1873?? I don't know if he did this because of family connection or because of the circumstances of their death
If you can shed any further light it would be much appreciated ;D
Ann.
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I suspect all Cubbons came from Arbory ! - the name was very common there - pity is that the parish records are a mess pre 1730.
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I have wondered that Frances. My father left me with little information, one piece being the family lived in Ballabeg, Arbory for hundreds of years and that we are all related.............
Thank goodness the women brought different names along with their reproductive organs otherwise I'd be nowhere :)
Thanks,
Cubby
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Hi Ann,
My ggg grandad Robert Redhead, born Arbory cica 1819 was born to a Cubbon Mum. Hardly done any research yet so will get back to you,
Caz
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try http://www.isle-of-man.com/cgi-bin/interests/genealogy/bulletin/index.pl?noframes as one of the regular posters claims to have 'done' all Manx redheads
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Hello Caz,
I've not come across any "Redhead" connections to this point in my research, but that doesn't mean there aren't any. Do you have any additional information about the "Cubbon" in your tree-like first name etc.
Good Luck
Ann
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Hi Ann,
My GGG Grandad has a Robert Redhead 1796 married to a Jane Cubbin also 1796 as his parents.
Hoew are you getting on with the Cubbin line?
Caz
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Hello Caz,
I've done very well with my Cubbon/Cubbin research-of cause it's never enough and never ending :) The people using the Manx Genealogy noticeboard have always been prepared to help and the Manx Notebook is a treasure trove of information.
I will contact a Manx relative to inquire as to whether there is a Redhead link-there probably is somewhere if we go back far enough...
Ann
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Hello Cubby,
I'm doing my OH's family tree and I 've found a Jane Cubbon married to a John Kinvig. Still trying to connect the dots and make sure I've got it right. Just started doing research on the Isle of Man part of the family.
mab
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Hello mab,
I'm afraid I can't readily identify the names you listed. Were they from Arbory and are they the same couple marrying in Arbory in 1803?
I do have some Kinvig connections but do not have the info available to me right now. I will check out what I have and get back to you.
Cubby
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The only marriage I could find on IGI was an extracted record for a John Kinvig and a Jane Cubban (sp?) for Feb 8, 1807.
My husband descends from their son Henry Kinvig and his second wife Eliza Callister. Henry's first wife was Leonora Callister who died in 1864.
mab
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Hello,
You're absolutely right the marriage I found is 1807, I don't know what happened with my brain there :-\ I have ckecked through my current data and I am unable to find a link at this time. My 4th ggmother was a Kinvig (Joney) who married a John Gawne. I know there are other Kinvig links, however I'm afraid I cannot shed any light on it at this point.
Good luck with the search.
Cubby
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I have seen Joney Kinvig as well but I haven't found a link to my lot as yet. Early days for me :P
If I ever find a link I'll let you know. Just like the Cubbins there a lot of Kinvig's ;D ;D ;D
mab
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Me again!
Have you explored wills to obtain information? Do you know when Jane died? There is a will number on Brian Lawson's site for a Jane Kinvig dated 1859-might be worth exploring if you've not already done it. :)
TTFN
Cubby
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Thank you. I'll check it out. I'm still wading through the births and marriages and the census records. I haven't really considered the death records except for Leonora Callister Kinvig. Wills? I had no idea :o :o :o :o :o ;D ;D
mab
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Hello,
I realise this string is a good year and a half old, so apologies for that, but I couldn't see any other posts related to Cubbon. I'll use Cubbon in this post, but obviously in the records I've seen it's been spelled as Cubbin and Cubbins.
My great grandfather was Henry Cubbon, born on the 17th of April, 1867. Oral family history is that he was born in the Isle of Man and came from the village of Colby which is in the parish of Arbory and at some point came over to England. He was living in Noctorum in Cheshire at the point he married and his children were born and baptised in a variety of places around the Wirral and North Wales. According to his marriage certificate, his father was John Cubbon.
From the very small amount I've been able to do on free websites, I 'think' I've found his family when he was a child. Assuming I've picked up on the right Henry Cubbon, his parents were John and Mary Ann Cubbon. They were born and married in the Isle of Man and had five children there; Edward (around 1859), Elizabeth (around 1862), Mary Ann (about 1864), John (about 1865) and Henry (my great grandfather, in 1867). They then brought their young family over to England where they had four more children; William (about 1870), Sarah (about 1872), Thomas (about 1875) and Lily (about 1879), living in the New Brighton / Liscard area, then the Upton area until at least 1872 and then moving to Noctorum where I think they stayed until at least the 1890s.
I'm wanting to find if this is really 'my' Henry Cubbon's family and, if so, more about his parents - John and Mary Ann - who I'm assuming were born some time in the 1830s.
Hoping any of this fits in with what any of you have. Would also appreciate any advice on sourcing and obtaining BMD certificates, parish information and so on in the Isle of Man.
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civil reg on IoM started 1877/8 - prior to this you can pay for an official copy of the official 1911 transcript of parish regs - since these were filmed by the mormons I suggest you just borrow the films - indices to censuses, burials and wills are at http://www.iomfhs.im (follow research link) these will help considerably;99% of all MI's have been tramscribed by the fam hist soc - their publications can be bought ; http://www.isle-of-man.com/cgi-bin/interests/genealogy/bulletin/index.pl?noframes; is a active MB with several resaerchers who have done work on Arbory records (the home of 99% of cubbons) - you might also find htttp://www.manxnotebook.com useful
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Just testing the water to see if there are any descendents from the Cubbons out there ::) My particular family came from Arbory then some went on to Liverpool.
Would be very interested in hearing from those with Cubbon/Cubbin connections.
Here's hoping
Ann
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My Cubbin family originate from Ballaglonney Farm Arbory, Thomas was christened Thomas Cubbon but when he married in Wallesey to Catherine Cottier then Cheshire it changed to Cubbin. He had two sons from a previous marriage John Henry and Thomas Robert who emigrated to Philadelphia in the 1880s. His first wife was a Sarah Davies still trying to find her death certificate I think it was in child birth around 1861. Glad to hear from anyone in the US and UK.
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My name is Dr. Michael Cubbin. My father was Robert Pearson Cubbin. His father was Harry Pearson Cubbin. I do know his family came from the IOM and I have heard that my great grandfather Thomas Robert Cubbin was a very decent person. His father, my grandfather though, was one tough nut - a very hardened man. My father had 4 sisters, one is still living in Pennsylvania - Carolyn Ragaini (nee Cubbin)
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Hi, new to IOM research. Will have to find out what this Manx Notebook is I guess. :D Anyway. I do have a Jane Costain with her mother listed as a Cathe Cubbon on a baptism record. Anyone have any information on this Cubbon?
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Welcome to Rootschat :)
The link for the Manx Notebook is here......http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/
I haven`t got my tree stuff available at the moment but I will take a look tomorrow and see what I have. Maybe someone else will contact you by then too.
Take care
mab
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What date was the baptism and where on the IOM did it happen?
mab
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The other place to look is www.imuseum.im.
Manx Heritage website.
Use the "Explore Family History" tab.
Newspaper research is free if you walk into the iMuseum building!! ;D