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Yorkshire (North Riding) / Marchant Moss BELL of Richmond
« on: Thursday 24 March 05 11:31 GMT (UK)  »
Anybody have Marchant (or Merchant) Moss BELL, my GGGGUncle, in their family tree?  Born between 1776 and 1781, he married Mary Anne MIDDLETON and had nine children.  So far I have traced not a single one of their descendants . . . . .

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Looking for descendants of Edward Dukinfield Swarbreck, born 1832 at Thirsk, who married my distant cousin Anastasia Priestman, in 1870, at Richmond, N. Yorks

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One Name Studies: N to S / SAND*MAN
« on: Thursday 24 March 05 11:24 GMT (UK)  »
Searching for any and all information on people bearing the surname (OR forename) SANDEMAN, SANDIMAN, SANDIEMAN or SANDYMAN.
I'm currently running two major files on this, the SG containing the descendants of John Sandeman & Margaret A Smith who were married at Alyth, Perth, Scotland in 1628, and associated families (984 SANDEMAN entries), and a second, the SF, containing "unconnected" Sand*man Fragments, containing 1857 SAND*MAN surname entries plus lots more bearing that forename.

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / MEUGENS family who emigrated to everywhere!
« on: Thursday 24 March 05 11:13 GMT (UK)  »
Mt great-great-grandfather Peter (or Pierre) Jospeh MEUGENS emigrated from Belgium to England about 1820-30, and founded a MEUGENS family which spread all over the world.  I'm looking for them, wherever they are, and trying to link them all together - so far every single MEUGENS I've found outside Belgium is a descendant of PJM.
And, of course, any/all information about the Belgian side of the MEUGENS  family would be enormously welcome.

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Does anyone have access to the Parish Registers of Braddan for 1820?  According to the IGI James PARKER married Catherine ATKINSON at Braddan on 20th July 1820 - I desperately need to find out anything I can about James' origins.
He was born about 1798, deduced from his age at death, and he and Catherine emigrated to Tasmania, settled at a property they christened Parknook (or Park Nook), and founded an extensive family there. I don't know where he was born or who his parents were, but suspect that he may have been a PARKER of Parknook, near Gosforth, Cumbria - and if this is so, BINGO, I claim those PARKERs of Tasmania as cousins!

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