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One Name Studies: T to Z / Re: WHITEHEAD - Essex & Yorkshire - Any Known Connection?
« on: Saturday 06 January 18 01:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
Responding to old messages re: Whiteheads from Arkengarthdale. My mother, Winifred is from one of the lines that you mentioned and I have her family back to John 1688 from ? and his  5 children all born Wawne, Yorks. Families known to branch out to Arkengarthdale, Northumberland, Durham (West Hartlepool)

I would like to exchange trees if you are interested.

Peter Storr >West Hamilton>Canada

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Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: Notts. hearthtax, Storrs
« on: Thursday 26 March 15 16:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Bonnie,

I guess as we get older, many of us go through bad times. You certainly have had your share.  I too have had a dreadful six months. The last death was in February last and was my youngest son. His death left a wife and two children aged 4 and 10. I find that getting back into something normal, as in my case genealogy, has helped to get my mind off things.

My original offer still stands. when you feel like getting back to your research, contact me if you wish.

Pete

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Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: Notts. hearthtax, Storrs
« on: Monday 23 March 15 21:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for the welcome,

While going through the messages I came across myself as a member in 2005 answering a query on the Sinnington STORRs. I guess I had forgotten that I was forgetful even then; comes with the age.


Pete

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Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: Notts. hearthtax, Storrs
« on: Sunday 22 March 15 19:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Bonnie,
I am a little late getting into this thread as I have just joined this site. You may already have received the information on the SCL Storrs over the last three years as my file on this family has been posted elsewhere for several years. I have separated this line into two files. The first is the from William of 1524 to the present and the second starts Samuel (1640) often referred to as "the immigrant" who is the ancestor of many US Storrs. You are welcome to any of it. I am not related to the family.

Pete Storr

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