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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: CRABB, CRABBE & CRAIB, All
« on: Saturday 01 October 05 18:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jenny,

I'd be delighted - my direct email is Email address removed by moderator to prevent spam - please contact by personal message

All information on any branch of the family is welcomed - see my website at http://crabbe.info

Regards,

John

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: CRABB, CRABBE & CRAIB (anywhere, any time)
« on: Thursday 01 September 05 11:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi Gillian,

Thanks for getting in touch - a Frederick Crabbe's birth was registered in Aston 1st quarter 1900. His marriage was registered 4th q 1927 at Birmingham South.

According to my notes the three children were Jocelyn 3q1928 Birmingham South
Brenda 3q1933 Birmingham and Ian 1q1939 Birmingham although the Brenda may be a mistranscription by the chap who sent me the details of that year.

Hope this is of use to you. Where do you fit in with these members of your family ?

Regards,

John (direct email john@crabbe.info if you don't want to put current details on a message board)

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One Name Studies: A to G / CRABB, CRABBE & CRAIB, All
« on: Sunday 27 March 05 10:45 BST (UK)  »
CRABBE worldwide one-name study (GOONS #629)

I am a member of the Guild of One-Name Studies and I would very much like to hear from anyone, anywhere, who has the CRABBE surname (in any of it's many spelling variations) in their tree.

I am compiling a wide range of information from Parish registers, Censuses, Bishops transcripts, Civil records and welcome any contributions or enquiries.

To learn more see my website "Crabbe Family Pages" at http://crabbe.info/

Regards,

John Crabbe

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One Name Studies: A to G / CRABB, CRABBE & CRAIB (GOONS #629)
« on: Sunday 27 March 05 10:41 BST (UK)  »
CRABBE worldwide one-name study

I am a member of the Guild of One-Name Studies and I would very much like to hear from anyone, anywhere, who has the CRABBE surname (in any of it's many spelling variations) in their tree.

I am compiling a wide range of information from Parish registers, Censuses, Bishops transcripts, Cilvil records and welcome any contributions or enquiries.

To learn more see my website "Crabbe Family Pages" at http://crabbe.info/

Regards,

John Crabbe

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