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The Common Room / Re: Thoma Crowe, mutineer
« on: Friday 17 July 09 17:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi again Ambly,
Thanks for that addy for the chapter on Crowe, I cant see any connection with the Caswell mutiny either, wonder why the author put it in, maybe he was paid by the word,haha.
The rumour in our family is that we had a pirate in the tree, cant find anything related except the Crowe connection.
There was a Captain Hugh Crowe who captained a slave trader, legal, but I read his memoirs and he is quite legitimate and retired to the Isle of Mann is my memory serves me right. He also had a brother who was a ships captain also, but I couldnt find any information on him.
I still remain perplexed.
Tallted

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The Common Room / Re: Thoma Crowe, mutineer
« on: Friday 17 July 09 13:20 BST (UK)  »
oh I forgot to mention.
It is very possible that I looked up Thomas Crowe and possibly he was not the one in the book The Riddle of the Caswell.

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The Common Room / Re: Thoma Crowe, mutineer
« on: Friday 17 July 09 13:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
thanks for the info Ambly.  The book has a chapter 7 on the trial of Thomas Crowe.  I am waiting for a copy of the book and hope that the chapter concerns this Crowe and how he figures into the Caswell mutiny as he was hung for mutiny according to a list of capital hangings in Britain.
Regardless, I still am looking forward to finding out family information on the Crowe listed in the book.
Tallted

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The Common Room / Thoma Crowe, mutineer
« on: Friday 17 July 09 12:33 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,
I have been trying to find family information on Thomas Crowe, hung for mutinee on the barq The Caswell, in 1876.
He was hung in Cork at age 63.  There is a book The Riddle of The Caswell, but family info not there.\
It is very possible he was part of our family tree, but without more information we are depending on very vaque passed down references.
Does anyone know more about him or does he appear in anyone's family tree here.
Thanks,
Tallted

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Lancashire / Re: Chambers Family
« on: Saturday 06 June 09 00:15 BST (UK)  »
HI Mohawk,
I have Chambers families desc. from Charles Chambers, mostly in the Islington, Middlesex area then on to London.
let me know if this helps at all.
Tallted

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: 1871 census for 14 Back Allen Street, Manchester
« on: Saturday 08 November 08 04:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Again,
Would you have names of residents for 14 Back Allen Street, Chorlton on Medlock for the census in 1881? It is possible the Dolans, or Rileys, or Merners stayed to that date. 
Thanks,
Ted

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / 1871 census for 14 Back Allen Street, Manchester
« on: Friday 07 November 08 23:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
I was looking for someone who might have access to the 1871 census for Chorlton, Manchester.  The address I was looking for is 14 Back Allen Street, it could be spelt a bit different, and the persons at that addy might be Dolans, Rileys,Merners. I would  be interested in all residents at that address please.
Thanks ahead of time.
Ted

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 census for Elizabeth Marnar,
« on: Monday 01 October 07 17:14 BST (UK)  »
Hi, So sorry not to have replied earlier but have had a huge amount of things to get done and have had to put my research on hold till now.  Yes I think your lady is the right one as John Dolan is one of my ancestors.  Please could you forward your information.
Thanks a lot.
Tallted

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Lancashire / Re: Arrest Records for 1865 to 1880 in Manchester, Chorlton
« on: Saturday 18 March 06 16:03 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you both for your suggestions, I will try asap.
tt

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