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Lancashire / Re: Liverpool Death 1829-1830
« on: Monday 13 September 10 20:49 BST (UK)  »
I came across this website whilst looking for Netherby Estate.

Original posting seems to have been by Hutchin Graham.

My wife's later husband was John Abercrombie grandson of Dr John Abercrombie of Warpole street london and subsequently Augill Castle, Brough.  John's mother (or grand mother) was a Graham from the netherby family and her mother was a Tobin.  My wife has some papers relating to the family and also some miniture paintings.

We believe that John,s cousin has given some of the Graham portaits to the National trust and that they are at Nunnington Hall near York.  If you come back to me I will see what my wife can find for you.

Hugh Lee

Hi Hugh,
              did I ever get back to you about your offer of help?
My memory is getting worse with every passing year :-(
I am always extremely grateful for any help and info, as it puts flesh on
the bones of my ancestors, or if you prefer, leaves on my Tree. :-)
Anything your good wife can find would be brilliant.

Bye for now,
                    Hutchin Graham AKA Lister AKA Steve (Ellis) Clarke.

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Lancashire / Re: Liverpool Death 1829-1830
« on: Thursday 05 March 09 16:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi hutchin

Sorry about your loss.

I am decendant from Lister Ellis d1878 daughter Olivia M Ellis b1844.

Ste

Hello again Ste,
                         please excuse my faulty memory but am I wrong or did Olivia Maria Ellis marry James Aspinall Tobin?
I have a photo and some info on him if you are interested.

BFN,
       Hutchin

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Lancashire / Re: Liverpool Death 1829-1830
« on: Thursday 05 March 09 16:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Ste,
               this was found by R.Billo in a previous post.......
 So you're half way there    :-)

BFN, Hutchin

 Re: Liverpool Death 1829-1830
« Reply #5 on: 26 May 2007, 16:12:39 »    Reply with quote

Hello Hutchin Graham,

Went to the libary this morning and nanaged to find you r Lister Ellis.

Here is the entry for Liverpool Epitaphs and the church burial entry.

LIVERPOOL EPITAPH CHURCH OF ENGLAND  ST GEORGE CHURCH EVERTON

WRITTEN ON THE HEADSTONE WAS:

UNDER THIS STONE
ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF
LISTER ELLIS ESQ
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 5th MARCH
1829 AGED 51 YEARS.

ALSO THE ENTRY FOR HIS BURIAL IN HTE CHURCH RECORDS READ.

BURIALS IN THE PARISH OF ST GEORGE EVERTON IN THE PARISH OF WALTON ON THE HILL IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER IN THE YEAR 1829


NAME                                         LISTER ELLIS
ABODE                                       RODNEY STREET  LIVERPOOL
WHEN BURIED                           MARCH 10th 1829
AGE                                           57 YEARS
CEREMONY PERFORMED BY       R.P BUDDICOM

The church of St George is still there, and it was supposed to be the first church in England made of pre cast iron. It is on Heyworth Street, Everton, overlooking Liverpool.

Hope this  is what you're after.

Regards.

Billo

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Lancashire / Re: Liverpool Death 1829-1830
« on: Friday 13 February 09 18:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi to you and everyone who has been digging into the Ellis Saga. Sorry I haven't been around for a while, but my Dad died and I sort of lost interest for a while.
Once again thanks for all the new info.

Regards,
               Hutchin.

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Cumberland / Re: Graham of Netherby
« on: Wednesday 10 September 08 22:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
    Which of the Ellises are you descended from?
I am a direct descendant of Olivia's Husband Lister Ellis.

Hutchin is just a username that I always use on Forums.
I am, in fact an Ellis. If you could supply me with an Email address,
I could send you all kinds of stuff on both the Ellises back to abt. 1650 AD, the Grahams back to about 1550 AD
and the Garforths, back to about 1400 AD
Catherine Graham is what's known as a " Gateway Ancestor". Through her tree,
you are related to Kings of Scotland,  England, Ireland, Wales, and nearly
all of the crowned heads of Europe. With an Email address, I can send you
a Gedcom of nearly 2,000 people. Chiefs of Scottish Clans, Infamous Border Reivers, thieves, murderers, all sorts.

Bye for now,
                   Hutchin

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Cumberland / Re: Graham of Netherby
« on: Sunday 29 June 08 13:35 BST (UK)  »
Hi Clonagh,
                  thanks for the update, good hunting with your research.
If you get any interesting stuff on Lister and Olivia or their Daughter, or Olivia's parents, I would love to hear about it  ;)

Bye for now,
                    Hutchin.

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Gloucestershire / Re: Clara Currey Meadminster 1848
« on: Thursday 27 September 07 18:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi again folks,
                      I would agree with Liz that Clara's Marriage Certificate to John Mainwaring may clear up at least one of the mysteries, that of Clara's Birth name.
So that shall be my next step, I'll let you know the result when I receive it.

Kind Regards to you all,
                                      Steve  :)

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The Common Room / Re: Anyone fancy a Currey?
« on: Tuesday 25 September 07 16:40 BST (UK)  »
In the words of the immortal Bard

 "Oh Bugger !! "

( uttered by Julius Caesar at the Senate on the Ides of March, when he sees all the knives and Swords coming towards him )

Bye for now,
                   Steve.  ;D

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Gloucestershire / Re: Clara Currey Meadminster 1848
« on: Tuesday 25 September 07 16:28 BST (UK)  »
Hi Gallium,
                thanks for the advice,

       if anyone could please check Ancestry for me, I would be very Grateful, especially if Philip Ennis is still alive in say 1880. That would mean that the Philip Ennis who died in 1873 was probably Jane A Currie's Hubby as she seems to have remarried in 1873.
       
      Thanks Osprey for the info  :), as for Corless being a "Red Herring", a right pain in the A** is what he is, why would he describe Clara Ennis formerly Currey as his Daughter??  ???

 Many thanks again to all of you for your efforts on my behalf  8)

Bye for now,
                    Steve.

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