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Worcestershire / Re: Hanks family of Alvechurch/Bromsgrove
« on: Thursday 03 May 18 12:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Helen
Thanks so much for replying.
Since I posted that first message i have been contacted by Alison who told me about Christine's second marriage, which is why I couldn't find her. This was all I needed to know - I was curious as to why she couldn't be found.
Since you are on this forum I suppose you are interested in family history. If so (and you haven't got the information already), I have a family tree on Genes Reunited which includes your grandmother Elsie nee Bishop.
All the best
'Ebba'

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Tuesday 21 February 17 23:19 GMT (UK)  »
Oh, him...I knew he did a lot of stuff but hadn't heard about Fiji.
Yes Trevor is a Lawes descendant. Start with the generation of your grandfather George - one of his sisters is Beryl Julia Lawes (1905-1957). She married Percy Steadman and Trevor is his son.
Ebba

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Tuesday 21 February 17 17:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hello again
Yes I have heard about the prison governor but can't remember who he was.
The fierce pit boss could have been anybody, since the Elliots were all in the coal industry. Is there any indication of date?
I am astonished by the Fiji connection which I have never heard of, and believe me I've done enough research into the Lawes family over the years!
Is there any chance you are referring to Rev WG Lawes who was a missionary in Papua New Guinea in the 19th C but is in fact totally unconnected with us? It is the only vaguely 'South Seas' link I can think of. Do please let me know as we are mystified by this!
Cheers, Ebba

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Monday 20 February 17 23:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Symond
This is 'Ebba', I have heard of you via Samantha (your cousin not your sister) who has mentioned you and I think I've seen postings by you on her FB page. My husband Adrian is Samantha's cousin and the same generation as you, he is descended from George's (your grandfather) brother Victor. You are not actually descended from Sir George Elliot but from his brother Thomas. Thomas' daughter Katherine Elliot is the really interesting one, she was the one who put Elliot as a middle name for most of her sons to carry on the "proud tradition" (!) of being related to Sir George. Then in 1891, having separated from Robert, she took 2 daughters and a grandson to Australia where she married again, probably bigamously though there were no more children.
Robert also married again, probably bigamously, and had 4 more children in addition to the 8 he already had.
To go upwards in the family tree, your grandfather George was the son of Alfred Ernest Lawes (1863-1946), and Julia Wood. Alfred was the son of Robert Morrow Laws (no E in those days) (c 1840-1907) and that same Katherine Elliot. They did both come from the Durham area. Robert from Belmont, Pittington, and Katherine from Usworth near Gateshead.
Samantha can tell you who I am and probably give you my email address if you want. If she hasn't got it tell her to message me.
Cheers, Ebba

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The Common Room / Dutch speaker needed please
« on: Monday 08 June 15 18:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I have an ongoing and interesting (I think so, anyway!) family history quest for which I've been directed to a site of digitised Dutch newspapers. Is there anyone who can read Dutch and would search them for me? Obviously I will explain it all.
Thanks in advance
Ebba

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Tuesday 02 June 15 20:45 BST (UK)  »
Dear Pat

That piece you have copied about the Lawes family was written by my husband!! As he has said, she was definitely a social climber. It looks very much as if she traded on her relationship with Sir George Elliot her uncle. Her obituary in the Sydney Morning Herald in September 1916 emphasises that relationship, and also says she is second cousin (not a very close relationship!) to the Very Rev Henry George Liddell D.D. late Dean of Christ Church Oxford. We don't know if this is true or not, but her husband was obviously left in no doubt about what he had to write about her after she was gone!

Looks like maybe your Grandpa George only ever had one photo taken!
Do you have one of Katherine, or maybe Robert Lawes her husband?

There is some thought in the family that Katherine might have travelled to South America to see George when he was working there, or perhaps to visit his grave in Brazil after his death. have you ever heard about this?

All the best
Ebba

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Tuesday 02 June 15 18:16 BST (UK)  »
Dear Pat

Our messages have nearly crossed! Thank you for posting that link. It is the same photo of George that I found so Roy take note I will not bother to message you!

Don't keep us in suspense! What are the juicy stories?! I have also heard from many different sources that she was quite a girl but we don't know what to believe really.

Pat, where are you? Somewhere in South America or somewhere else? I am in Wales UK.

I was very interested to hear there is a Teddy Lawes in Sydney Australia as there are a number of other Lawes descendants also there right now. There certainly seems to be some attraction with Lawes people and Australia! These include my husband's mother, his sister and her family (they all emigrated there in 1965 and are near Sydney), my husband's cousin and his children in Queensland, and a large clan not named Lawes but all descended from Katherine's daughter Bertha Lawes. Bertha emigrated to Australia with Katherine (and Bertha's sister Edith) in 1891 and she had 5 sons.

Kind regards, Ebba

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Tuesday 02 June 15 18:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi Roy

Yes isn't it exciting?
Pat may well have photos but I also have one of her grandfather George. I found it on a publicly available website though annoyingly I can't now remember which and can't seem to find the link address. I have tried to attach it here without success. I'll now try and message you privately with it.
I was also very surprised at the timeliness of Pat's posting as I have been doing a lot of research recently and went back onto Roots Chat again for the first time in ages only last week.
Through this I have found the son of Robert Leonard Lawes and his wife Mary nee Cross, though as he is unrelated to Katherine he may not be of interest to you. Robert Leonard Lawes is the eldest son of Robert Morrow Lawes and his second 'wife' (bigamous?) Sarah Prosser. (For the benefit of whoever, this son is Harry Leonard Morrow Lawes registered in Leeds 1907 and died Grimsby 1986).

But what really may be interesting to you is that Katherine's second husband (again, bigamous?) Valentine Jacob Herman(n) was probably part of a voyage from Europe aiming to colonise Papua New Guinea. I can send you full details if you'd like.

Best wishes, Ebba

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Monday 01 June 15 21:38 BST (UK)  »
Dear Pat
I was so very excited to see your message! Since the previous postings I found quite a bit about your grandfather George including his death in Brazil. But is is wonderful to find a member of his family at last. Are you able to tell me more about his 5 children and their offspring?

There is also a strange family tradition that there is a statue of George somewhere in South America. It seems unlikely, but do you know anything about it?

My husband is the great-grandson of Alfred Ernest Lawes (1863-19460, George's older brother.

Kind regards, Ebba
 

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