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Warwickshire / Re: ST JOHNSTON family, Kings Heath
« on: Saturday 03 March 18 14:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi AnjyW,

I have Eliza in my tree as the daughter of Thomas Johnston and Elizabeth who are my g g g g grandparents with Eliza being my g g g grandaunt, would be very happy to make contact as yours is a branch I have little knowledge of?

Regards,

Ian

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Warwickshire / Re: ST JOHNSTON family, Kings Heath
« on: Sunday 31 December 17 19:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Dennis48,

Please get in touch directly, not sure if I replied to you directly previously- life has been rather turbulent and this may have slipped through the net!

Happy New Year everyone!

Ian

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Warwickshire / Re: ST JOHNSTON family, Kings Heath
« on: Sunday 31 December 17 18:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Vanessa,

Good to hear from you. Yes, I have Lillian in my tree, but my mum was not sure if she was a separate person to Queenie, who she does remember- so this has cleared this up for me. I have some old photos of who my mum believes is Queenie, would you be able to identify them?

I have not got solid knowledge of Leonard Lownes, but mum remembers the Portuguese gent as Monty Russo and another name as Moughtino (prob not spelt correctly) but they may not be one and the same

Happy New Year!

Ian

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Warwickshire / Re: ST JOHNSTON family, Kings Heath
« on: Tuesday 07 July 15 21:34 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dannis48,

I have amassed all sorts of info over the years about the St Johnstons including the family photo album from when Thomas lived at The Poplars on Valentine Rd (which Kings Heath Junior School is built on top of), so I have photos of all his children including Daisy if Thomas would like to see them?

I also have a copy of "The Blue Book" written in the 1940s, of which a copy was given, so I am led to believe to all branches of the St Johnston family, which sets out much of the family history. I would be extremely interested in contacting anyone else in possession of a copy as there were only a small number ever printed as it was for internal family perusal.

Regards,

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Durham / Re: Lee of Roddymoor
« on: Wednesday 18 December 13 22:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Geordie Mag,

William first appears in the 1851 census living with his grandfather, Thomas Todd. In the 1871 census, William Lee aged 27 is still living with Thomas Todd (my g g g g grandfather who is a farmer of 118 acres) as his servant at Killerby, Ingleton. have never been able to pinpoint Williams' own father so any help would be greatly appreciated. In 1881, Thomas had by then died, with William it appears inheriting the farm as he now has 115 acres to his name.

Regards,

Ian

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Wicklow / Re: Timmons family of Wicklow----- UPDATED 27/10/07
« on: Wednesday 18 December 13 21:41 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry bandc, have not been on here for a while! I will send you a PM with my email address as your help would be much appreciated

Regards,

Ian

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Warwickshire / Re: ST JOHNSTON family, Kings Heath
« on: Wednesday 18 December 13 21:35 GMT (UK)  »
Ann Jones is my granddads cousin. I will send you a private message with my email address- would be interested in getting in touch,

Regards,

Ian

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Harkness-Gretna/Kirkmichael/and area-Completed
« on: Sunday 20 January 13 18:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Steve,

Alexander is my great great great granduncle. Please get in touch!

Regards,

Ian

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Harkness-Gretna/Kirkmichael/and area-Completed
« on: Sunday 02 September 12 23:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi Barb/ Crisscreek/ anyone linked,

You are researching the Johnston descendants also? I would be interested in making contact; some of the Johnston descendants moved to Birmingham, England- there is still a house here that one of them lived in named Goldieslee to this very day out if of interest?

Regards,

Ian

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