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Clare / Re: casey/davoren - any information welcome!
« on: Monday 14 December 15 03:12 GMT (UK)  »
This is incredible - it's been a dead end for so long that I had given up all hope of finding him! I have sent you a PM with my contact details. The photo on my thread is James Leonard at about 20 in South Australia; he worked for my great grandfather Speed in the Alma Hotel.
Carleen

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Clare / Re: casey/davoren - any information welcome!
« on: Sunday 13 December 15 22:25 GMT (UK)  »
why do you think the two people are the same? I'm fascinated!
Carleen

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Clare / Re: casey/davoren - any information welcome!
« on: Saturday 12 December 15 01:03 GMT (UK)  »
Dear R,
Do you mean James Leonard Casey? James Davoren Casey was my great-grandfather. James Leonard disappears from my records sometime after 1917 and I have hit a real road block trying to find any trace of him. It would certainly make sense that he changed his name!
Regards,
Carleen

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Lanarkshire / Re: Wallace family info needed
« on: Friday 06 July 12 18:13 BST (UK)  »
thanks Monica - I was rather hoping something new may have arisen as there seem to be new records being released all the time & it's a while since I've done much with this side of the family. As I said, too good a chance to miss while we're here in Scotland!
cma

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Lanarkshire / Re: Wallace family info needed
« on: Thursday 05 July 12 20:45 BST (UK)  »
Thank you :) any addresses?

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Lanarkshire / Wallace family info needed
« on: Thursday 05 July 12 19:32 BST (UK)  »
Hi, looking for information of any sort to add to what I know about the following family:

Grandfather: James William Wallace 1846 - 1900 b. Lanarkshire & m. Catherine Carland b. Sydney Australia

GG: Hugh Wallace b 1820 in Galston, 1841 living in Dumfries & emigrated to Australia in 1849 m Annabella Bagnall b Anderston, Lanarkshire, 1841 living in Gorbals

Have a couple further back too but would like to find out more about these particularly as we are here in Scotland at the moment & it's too good an opportunity to pass up!

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Warwickshire / Re: richard arnold burial site?
« on: Wednesday 25 April 12 02:09 BST (UK)  »
it was a long shot after all this time Jim - thank you & I'll still be visiting St Alphege's anyway.
carleen

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Warwickshire / Re: richard arnold burial site?
« on: Monday 23 April 12 03:20 BST (UK)  »
 ;D ;D

i thought maybe the name had been changed or modernised for some reason!!
carleen

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Warwickshire / Re: richard arnold burial site?
« on: Sunday 22 April 12 06:35 BST (UK)  »
thanks again Jim - we can only wait & hope. on a slightly different note, I've just noticed your spelling of St Elphege with the E rather than an A... is there a reason for this?
carleen

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