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Wiltshire / Re: Mr. J. Wigmore - Murder.
« on: Saturday 10 March 07 05:36 GMT (UK)  »
I see that this is rather an old posting, however, this is part of my tree and I do have some information about what happened to the family after the murder.

Russ
Researching Winzar, Wigmore, Dawson, Sims, Bowring, Grice, Smithers, Gillon, Russell, Norman, Gray, Maidment, Eastment.

I have just come across your reply to my posting and am not sure whether I replied to you or not.  If not,  my apologies.
I would appreciate any information you may have on this family and the MAIDMENTS as I do have a couple on my Tree.

Regards,
Tuppy.

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Scotland / Re: NEWELL
« on: Thursday 05 October 06 14:46 BST (UK)  »
Dear Gordon,
Many thanks for your reply and suggestions.  I will certainly have to look further in your suggested direction which will hopefully give me some more answers.
Again,  many thanks for your time and trouble which is very much appreciated.
Regards, Tuppy.

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Scotland / NEWELL
« on: Wednesday 04 October 06 16:28 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to trace J. NEWELL born after 1874 and killed in 1917 in WW 1.  The  " J"  should be either James or John and he married Margaret who later became Margaret PRINGLE.  They would have married in Glasgow or surrounding area I think.  He would also have a brother George who I would also like to know more about.  All are the children of William NEWELL and Sophia SIMPSON.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks, Tuppy.

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Wiltshire / Mr. J. WIGMORE - Murder.
« on: Saturday 12 March 05 05:52 GMT (UK)  »
I have found an article in the Northampton Mercury dated,  Saturday  November  2.  1805.

It reports the murder of Mr. J. Wigmore Sen.,  (Farmer) of Knoyle in Wiltshire.  His body was found on the road between Stockbridge and Winchester after he had been to Winchester Fair with a load of cheese.  He is believed to have been shot on the previous Wednesday with his body being found on the Thursday morning.  He left a widow and 9 children.

Could anyone please tell me which Mr. J. Wigmore this article refers to as I have John's,  James's,  Joseph's and Jacob's.

Any information on him and his Family would be appreciated.

Many thanks.

Tuppy.

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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: WIGMORE surname Census information
« on: Friday 11 March 05 12:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.  Angela,

Thanks very much for the Castle Combe information.

Could you please tell me the other areas of Wiltshire that contain WIGMORE Families.

Many thanks,

Best wishes,
Tuppy.

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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: WIGMORE surname Census information
« on: Friday 11 March 05 06:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.  Angela,

Many thanks for your reply.  I had no idea how many there would be on the Census but if you are able to find some I would be very happy to receive anything for Nettleton and Grittleton.  Just hope there are not too many for those locations.

Again,  thank you for your time and trouble.

Best wishes,
Tuppy.

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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Re: WIGMORE surname Census Information
« on: Friday 11 March 05 01:41 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks for your reply which is most helpful.
Would there by any chance be an address on the Census for this Family.

Thank you,
Tuppy.

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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / WIGMORE surname Census information
« on: Friday 11 March 05 01:30 GMT (UK)  »
Could anyone please look for the WIGMORE surname any where in Wiltshire in any Census other than 1881 as I have that one.  The main places of residence were  Nettleton,  Grittleton,  Castle Combe,  Yatton Keynell as far as I know.  Any information would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Tuppy.

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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / WIGMORE surname Census Information
« on: Friday 11 March 05 01:22 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone please help me with Census information for the surname  WIGMORE anywhere in Gloucestershire,  especially the Stroud,  Minchinhampton,  Tetbury,  Avening areas.  I have the 1851 and 1881 Censuses but information on any other Census would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Tuppy.

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