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Shropshire Completed Look up Requests / Re: 1851 census - Dolphin, Condover
« on: Monday 21 November 11 11:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Filz,
Very good to hear from you. Where are you based? I am in Staffordshire.
So which branch of the Dolphin-Bromley family are you from? Sarah Emma Bromley was my great grandma and Emma Dolphin my great great grandma.
If you have any information that would be really nice to see,
Best wishes,
Samantha

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Shipsmiths - Smith family from Kelton, Dumfries - Lookup?
« on: Monday 11 October 10 21:55 BST (UK)  »
Thanks - I will look for a James Smith. Does that say that says school master?
Sam

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Shipsmiths - Smith family from Kelton, Dumfries - Lookup?
« on: Sunday 26 September 10 13:10 BST (UK)  »
Hi I think I have found another clue. There are records of children born to John Smith: some from Keltown (Kelton) and some at Bourlands which I think may be Boreland (as mentioned further up this topic) which is the next hamlet south from Kelton.
Thanks to all,
Sam

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Warwickshire / Re: witton cemetery aston birmingham
« on: Saturday 10 April 10 17:23 BST (UK)  »
Hello Richard,
I finally managed to visit after the terrible winter weather has gone.
There are 4 of the Davis family in this family grave. I do have some photos. Please contact me and I will send to you.

Best regards,
Sam

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Warwickshire / Re: witton cemetery aston birmingham
« on: Monday 16 November 09 21:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I will be going in December I think so I will have a look then.
Let me know if someone else get there first!
Sam

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Warwickshire / Re: witton cemetery aston birmingham
« on: Monday 09 November 09 21:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All,
I have recent success requesting with  a name and a death date for my great great grandfather. They are very helpful for simple enquiries and came back with a plot number and grave number.
I will be going soon to see the family grave so if you mail me before I go I may be able to take some photos Richard.
Regards to all,
Sam

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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 census Duck
« on: Sunday 17 May 09 14:03 BST (UK)  »
Hello Brad,
John is my great great grandfather too. My Grandma was also a Christiana so the name propagated down the family tree.
Christiana's mother's name is Mary Wright.
I would be realy interested to see the marriage certificate.
I will try and send a private message to you.
Samantha

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Shipsmiths - Smith family from Kelton, Dumfries - Lookup?
« on: Saturday 17 June 06 18:31 BST (UK)  »
Hello again - this is a fine hunt! I have found some more helpful information in a book precis which also indicates Kelton is a village in the parish of Caerlaverock:

30. Through the Lens Glimpses of old Glencaple and Caerlaverock
The Parish of Caerlaverock has always been a little seperate from the rest of Dumfriesshire, the land forming a peninsula between the River Nith and Lochar Moss, however, the history of land ownership is also important. For around eight centuries the same family have owned the large majority of the parish. In Caerlaverock the Edgars of Glenhowan and the Stobas of Southfield were two such families. The landowners are the Maxwells, who built the first Caerlaverock Castle in 1220, became in later centuries Earls of Nithsdale, and, about 100 years ago, a descendant married into the family of the Duke of Norfolk. In the eighteenth century the parish had seven villages. Of these Greenmill, Glenhowan and Blackshaw have mostly vanished. Shearington and Kelton are reduced in population and even Bankend has lost shop and school. The fate of Glencaple was rather different. Formerly a farm the Dumfries Town Council built a quay on the Nith and it became known as Glencaple Quay. Around the mid-nineteenth century shipbuilding declined but Glencaple as a resort was becoming increasingly popular. The Nith Hotel has been busy for 200 years! Many local people have helped in the creation of this book, but particular thanks must go to Pat Grieg who, with good humour and perserverance, has seen it through to completion. 

The book is available from libraries, museums, all good bookshops and local retail outlets, cost £2.50. Further information on all our publications here...


If you are not all exhausted as I am does anyone have information on the registers for Caerlaverock. According to another snippet there were ONLY :) 1014 people in the parish in 1801!!!
Samantha

 

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Kirkcudbrightshire / Re: Kelton Parish Records Question SMITH
« on: Saturday 17 June 06 17:52 BST (UK)  »
Hi, just to clarify I now think the Kelton is on the Nith south of Dumfries and is not in the Kircudbright area.
Samantha

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