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The Common Room / help makingcontact
« on: Tuesday 20 May 08 11:29 BST (UK)  »
Greeting chatters,
I recently received an e-mail from a lady who is researching a family name that could be relevant for me. Although I tried to contact her my messages keep coming back as name not recognised.  So if Ann Fernquest is a 'chatter' can you contact me as I would love to share info with you.
Delyn

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Gloucestershire / William Webb - what happened to you?
« on: Friday 09 November 07 21:49 GMT (UK)  »
Seeking info about William Webb, born about 1853 to John Webb and Elizabeth Ricketts. John and Elizabeth were married 1851 at Newport chapel, Berkeley, Gloucestershire. They lived all of their married life in or near Woodford so I am know that William was born there too. I don't know if he lived into adulthood or died young. I have him on the 1861 census aged 7yrs then nothing.
Many thanks.

Gloucestershire-WEBB,EAMES, RICKETTS,GINGELL,BICK,TEFFEY
Monmouthshire- WEBB,JENKINS,SCOTT,DIX,WARREN
Glamorgan- WEBB,SCOTT,

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Gloucestershire / Kents and Cratchley Families
« on: Monday 18 December 06 21:56 GMT (UK)  »
I am seeking info about William and Elizabeth Jane Kent(nee Webb)Also Thomas and Ruth Cratchley(nee Ricketts Webb)post 1901 census in Tortworth/Wotton Under Edge or Berkerley areas. I have them prior to this date. Thanks

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Waterford / place name
« on: Monday 18 December 06 21:30 GMT (UK)  »
We are researching Quinns in Waterford.They came to Swansea during the 1850. On the 1861 census for Swansea the family are shown as having been born in BROCKNEY, Waterford.We have failed to find any infomation about this place. Have visited the Waterford  FH centre and had a search done with out any luck.We appreciate that the census taker may have had difficulties understanding a broad Irish accent, but can anyone suggest where this place may have been. Any help appreciated.

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