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Cork / Re: Stephen Barnes, Youghal
« on: Tuesday 24 December 13 02:32 GMT (UK)  »
 :P I am very interested ...thankyou Martin.... ;)
joanne

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Cork / Re: Stephen Barnes, Youghal
« on: Monday 23 December 13 22:02 GMT (UK)  »
hi Martin JOHN TREMETHICK BARNES was a cousin 2x removed of Stephen Barnes, had him in my files, thankyou
Joanne

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Cork / Re: Stephen Barnes, Youghal
« on: Monday 23 December 13 13:54 GMT (UK)  »
 ;) wow thankyou heaps Martin .....merry chrissie
joanne

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Cork / Re: Stephen Barnes, Youghal
« on: Monday 23 December 13 08:12 GMT (UK)  »
 :)...Martin thankyou so very much i am grateful I am certain i would not have found any of the information you have provided me :), Yes the information, geographically is outstanding and I should be able to chase more family members, i will definately look into John TremethickBarnes born 1818 mousehole to my way of thinking it would possibly be a son and hence his middle name may lead me to discover Stephen's wife???...... Devon....yes i think that may be where Stephen's father and mother may have gone, his father was recorded as being a PILOT whether with coastguard or not i am uncertain...he was Stephen Junior Barnes...again thankyou immensley :)
Merry christmas to you
Joanne

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Cork / Re: Stephen Barnes, Youghal
« on: Monday 23 December 13 05:20 GMT (UK)  »
omgosh MARTIN(crimea 1854)...you have had me gasping  :)
I would so appreciate your offer of downloading the files i have not much of an idea on this....I truely can not thank you enough for the information you have provided me estatic is an understatement!!!! I have imagined him with your description :).......must discover where Knockdoon is .....A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS...YOU have certainly made mine !!!!!! wow to see his career in print would be wonderful cheers so very much
kind regards
Joanne

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Cork / Re: Stephen Barnes, Youghal
« on: Saturday 21 December 13 12:51 GMT (UK)  »
I dont know about either of them???  as the only son of Stephen Barnes i know the name of is Richard Barnes but he died in South Australia in 1864, BUT...Stephen Barnes had a brother RICHARD Barnes whom i also have found nothing on except baptism in Cornwall....And there is every possibility JOHN BARNES could be related to him as well??....Stephens father was a pilot, from his sisters marriage cert, so presume he was also in the coast guard or navy ..thankyou for looking :)

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Cork / Stephen Barnes, Youghal
« on: Saturday 21 December 13 11:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hi hoping someone may be able to help locate STEPHEN BARNES, and his family, he was born between 1793 - 1810 i suspect, he was the brother of my 4x great grandmother, found newspaper articles in south australia (from his sister)concerning him being in the Irish coastguard services, and i know of 2 of his children, MARY JANE BARNES BORN C 1833 CORK, IRELAND as she died from consumption on way to South Australia december 1854 aged 21 years with her brother RICHARD BARNES, RICHARD married in 1862 and there was a report in the Australian papers which said english papers copy, it said Richard Barnes 4th son of Stephen Barnes, late officer in HM Coast guard services,youghal, Cork, Ireland....from articles i gather he had 3 daughters and 4 sons at least..... cannot find anything on them???? My 4x g grandmother was bp in Cornwall as was a siter and 2 brothers...their father was also Stephen Junior Barnes and mother Margaret Tonkin..thanks :)

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Wiltshire / Re: SIMS or SHIPMAN of All Cannings
« on: Monday 21 January 13 10:20 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jackie, yes my father is still alive,ill ask my brother to see if he remembers his cousin Leslie or uncle Arnold, he doesnt remember much when i have asked questions but you never know!!!  there was also another child born to JOB SIMS & MARY JANE DELAHUNTY in 1908 OLIVE MAY SIMS was born at Morphett Vale,sa bdm's number 807/81, so they had 10 children. i will private message on the chat to give you my email Thomas Sims  was a wood cutter at the time of his death in 1877 he died from disease of the brain dying in a fit ..... and the pic is great, we have lived interstate for many years and upon return have been to Claredon..cheers for the photograph sorry about your dad.
Joanne

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Wiltshire / Re: SIMS or SHIPMAN of All Cannings
« on: Sunday 20 January 13 11:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jackiem,
Thankyou for your reply ...Yes we are related we are second cousins.. thanks for the info on your family, my grandmother Elsie Jane Sims was born in 1900 she married Charles Edward Taylor, my father  Ronald Taylor their son.
Jemima Grant was our great  x2 grandmother, Thomas Sims wife,she is buried at O'halloran hill cemetery..I have a fair bit of information that i can share including cause of death etc..i think after 4 posts you can message privately i havent been on here for awhile...again lovely to hear from you ....
Joanne

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