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Worcestershire / Re: Stephen Ratcliff
« on: Wednesday 12 October 11 03:04 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your replies but on the census that we have looked at and got copies of it appears to say Windlestone Shropshire. We have been in contact with Shropshire Archives, who have thoroughly checked their records for his birth, baptism or even the Ratcliff family in that area in the late 1790's/early 1800's and there are no records at all of the Ratcliff family for this period and the nearest Windlestone to Shropshire is the one in Worcestershire. As he was supposed to come from approximately that area of England we are now trying to find if there are any records of the Ratcliff family in Windlestone, Worcestershire. That is why we asked on here if anyone had any information about the Ratcliff family there.
We know the are spelling variations of the name Ratcliff on the census depending on the spelling of the census taker. We do know about the Windlestone in Co. Durham though there are no links that we know of between the extended family and that part of the country.
But again, thank you very much for your responses and we hope someone can help as we are hitting a brick wall with Stephen Ratcliff, his parents and siblings and why they were in that part of the country.
Once again, thank you and God bless.

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Worcestershire / Stephen Ratcliff
« on: Tuesday 11 October 11 21:46 BST (UK)  »
Hello, Can anyone help us with tracing the parents and family of Stephen Ratcliff who states on the 1851 census he was born in Windlestone in 1799. We have traced the rest of the family from the present day back to Stephen but can't trace his siblings, parents or extended family.
We all, that is the Ratcliff family since Stephen's marriage to Ann Ogden in Whitefield in 1822, live in the Manchester area. Stephen and Ann were living in Manchester on the 1851 census and remained there until his death in 1865.
Thank you and God bless and hope someone can help as we have hit a brick wall.

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Laois (Queens) / Re: annie atkinson, abbeyleu, co.mayo
« on: Friday 16 September 11 22:44 BST (UK)  »
Hello Jack,
Thank you so very much for the information and photo you posted in your reply.
We have very little information about our family in Ireland so any information is very much appreciated.
We have written to several churches in and around Abbeyleux but have had no response at all and the Most Holy Rosary Church and Cemetery aren't mentioned in any other information we have.
Thank you so much once again and God bless, Agi.

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Laois (Queens) / Re: annie atkinson, abbeyleu, co.mayo
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 00:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jack 2227,
Thank you for the information,  it is much appreciated. I will research those names and see if they are part of my family.
Wishing you all the best, God bless, Agi.

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Laois (Queens) / Re: annie atkinson, abbeyleu, co.mayo
« on: Friday 28 January 11 20:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Denise,
 Thank you, I would love a copy. Pleas see pm I sent you. P.S. I will reimburse the postage costs. Agi.

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Laois (Queens) / Re: annie atkinson, abbeyleu, co.mayo
« on: Friday 28 January 11 19:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Denise,
Thanks for your reply.
Annie Atkinson was my Grandmother. Her eldest son Bryan was my dad. I have traced the Ratcliff side of my family back to Stephen Ratcliff in 1799 in Shropshire. I have tried to trace the Atkinson side of the family but come to a brick wall with Annie and Henry's parents in Ireland so I put my post on Rootschat hoping someone could help me out.
Annie has two surviving sons, Colin the youngest and Frank the second eldest who live in England but they can't give me any more information.  Your Grandad Henry and his brother Pat were my Dad's best pals as well as uncles.
It is good to hear from you.
God bless, Tony Agi.

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Tipperary / Re: atkinson/gleeson family
« on: Friday 05 November 10 21:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again Shane, Thank you very much for taking the time to reply again and for the new information. I'm still quite new to computers and family history, especially tracing people in Ireland, so any help is very appreciated.
I have now found Henry Atkinson's siblings on Family Search and I'm now going to go through the new information again and will let you know how I get on. All the best to you and yours. God bless, Agi.

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Tipperary / Re: atkinson/gleeson family
« on: Friday 05 November 10 01:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Shane, Thank you very much for your response to my appeal for help. I got Henry Atkinson's Dad's name James off Henry's wedding certificate.  I have a lds film number for Henry's birth certificate from Familysearch.com, but I don't know how to apply for a copy of this or any other certificate from Ireland. Could you or anyone else please help me or advise me on this.
Once again, thanks Shane, you're a gem. God bless and good luck to you and yours.
I'm now going to check family search to see if I can find other siblings. Cheers mate, Agi. 

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Tipperary / Re: atkinson/gleeson family
« on: Thursday 04 November 10 18:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jack2227, Thank you for taking the time to answer and for the information. I'll go through it and see how it relates to my family. Wishing you all the very best with your own research. God bless, Agi.

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