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Messages - amandria

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Its been a while since I was last on here, And I just want to say that I am so over joyed with all the help I got last time in seeking out my kindred dead.. what amazing and beautiful souls we have on here.. This is my first attempt at seeking out my Elliot side of my family...

All I have at the moment to go on is my grandmother Doris, she was born Doris Elliot and married my grandfather.. Cyrus Bunney.. My nana was born in Montague street Hartlepool in 1914 on the 14th of December.  she was only two days old when the Bombardment of Hartlepool hit and all of the surrounding town  areas too... its very historical and many lives were lost.. but luckily enough... My nana and her family were safe.. and im so glad they were, otherwise I would not be here to tell the story haha I suffer real bad with Anxiety and post traumatic stress disorder and I find it hard to focus properly and this is why im always looking for some help and guidance and some support in learning how to become a better family history researcher... so I will be ever so grateful for any help given, thank you in advance.. Also I always keep my eyes open for any one who may have any family connections to my family lines... I have met many cousins in my research 

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Family History Beginners Board / Hello Everyone
« on: Sunday 11 November 18 20:02 GMT (UK)  »
It has been a few years since I was here and received lots of help from members.. I joined up to Ancestry, and found lots of information and long distant relatives.. 4th and 5th cousins. I have come back here for some support and to maybe find some more long lost relatives.
My family are

Wilsons from Hartlepool UK
lahney from Hartlepool UK

Bunny from Blackhall UK
Elliott from Hartlepool UK

Budd from Sussex UK

I have Oldfields from Blyth UK

Thats just for starters haha

Researching family history is just so fascinating, never know what we are going to find or who we are going to meet.

its so lovely to be back... looking forward to getting to know you all

Love Mands
 




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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Hi im new to all of this
« on: Sunday 14 February 16 15:12 GMT (UK)  »
I started to become confused because my granddads mam was called Emily oldfield and her mam was called Emily to.. Everything is making sense now hahah

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Hi im new to all of this
« on: Sunday 14 February 16 15:04 GMT (UK)  »
wow lol

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Hi im new to all of this
« on: Sunday 14 February 16 09:01 GMT (UK)  »
you guys are much to clever for me lol im now confused hahah I will have to slowly go through all these messages until the penny drops for me.. im so grateful for your time and all your help.. you've given me  a great head start... thank you all so very much 

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Hi im new to all of this
« on: Saturday 13 February 16 19:57 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Groom, this means a lot

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Hi im new to all of this
« on: Saturday 13 February 16 15:09 GMT (UK)  »
My granddads name was james Frederick I wonder if emily his mam, named him after the child which was lost..

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Hi im new to all of this
« on: Saturday 13 February 16 15:06 GMT (UK)  »
Oooo I have just found this

http://www.mywesleyanmethodists.org.uk/page/wesleyan_methodist_ministers-16


looks like it was John Henrys dad who was a minister

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Hi im new to all of this
« on: Saturday 13 February 16 14:02 GMT (UK)  »
How very interesting, yes, he could of just done this in his spare time on top of  a regular occupation

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