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Family History Beginners Board / BRUNSDON RESERCH !!!!
« on: Sunday 13 August 17 21:50 BST (UK)  »
hello anyone researching the name brunsdon. I have been doing my family tree research with the sole purpose of finding out my geological biological origins of my last name. from my research, i have traced my family all the way back to 1535. anyway, based on my research a theory emerged, a theory that it was an early form of the last name associated with a  town. for example Richard of brunsdon. overtime they changed the name of the town due to different conquerors such as Saxons or normans and plague eventually leading to the town name being changed to Blunsdon, a town on the border of Wiltshire and Gloucestershire, Berkshire. anyway, contact me if you want proof of my research and will happily provide evidence.

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Hiya if my only resource in terms of geanology is records  on ancestry, is there anyway I could find out wither one of my ancestors was a suffragette ?

any help in this would be appreciated as I have struggled for a while now :)

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Family History Beginners Board / Photo's of Barbra Kathleen Brunsdon ( born Goodall)
« on: Wednesday 03 June 15 13:50 BST (UK)  »
sadly my grandma has passed away this year and I want to make a album of her life, sadly I only have photo's of her from when she's in her 70's,  so I was wondering if anyone has any photo's they have found from when she was younger (as in between 18-30)

my grandmas information:
full name:Barbra Kathleen Brunsdon
married too: Phillip Brunsdon
date of birth:1932
born in: south yorkshire near  barnsley
parents: Bessie and Arther Goodall
fellow siblings known: Molly and a brother (name unknown)

the rest of my family would be grateful for anything you have photo's wise

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: looking for a Betsy: Bland/ Wilson/ Thorne
« on: Wednesday 03 June 15 13:12 BST (UK)  »
Okay thank you very much, ha ha all this time thought Thorne was her name because it was all on the same line

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: looking for a Betsy: Bland/ Wilson/ Thorne
« on: Wednesday 03 June 15 09:34 BST (UK)  »
the only clue's I have is the frame is from the company: C wright and son in oxford and the date that is written on the back is 1819 and that according to family history she married a man called Charles Milton but i can't confirm that as it is just through word and mouth and unfortunately I don't know the origins of were the Lloyd's are from.

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Family History Beginners Board / looking for a Betsy: Bland/ Wilson/ Thorne
« on: Wednesday 03 June 15 09:22 BST (UK)  »
in my family home, we have a piece of embroidery from Betsy Bland Wilson Thorne created  when she was 8 years old hanging on our wall. she is related to my mothers family the Lloyd's somehow but I don't know the connection.

I have tried lots of combinations of her last name and also her full name but sadly no results on the census. I would be grateful for any information regarding this as I would be able to solve this mystery that has puzzled me for 10 years now as to who is 8 year old was

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Heraldry Crests and Coats of Arms / Brunsdon/Brownstone family
« on: Wednesday 03 June 15 09:10 BST (UK)  »
my name is such a rarity were I live that I have always been curious as to our family's seat as it were.
I know there are a large concentration of brunsdons in wales and south west but I would like to confirm wither that is our origin.

now the story goes that we are a family that came over to England in the Norman conquest, heralding from somewhere in France.

now I have gone as far as i can in England regarding the census but i have hit a brick wall.

would be grateful for any information regarding this.

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