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Thanks Sharon, I guess I'll have to send them a list of first names and see where we get to. In the mean time, any Webster info you have would be relaly welcome. Chances are, given the number of my relatives in Scarborough, some of them will hit lucky!

Dave

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Sharon - thanks

Mansfieldterrier - my Aunt Marjorie Webster married John Ross Dobson in Scarborough in the 1920s, he died in 1978

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Sharon that would be marvellous if you could get a list of the Websters as I'm sure it would help me fill in loads of gaps.

Dave

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Yes we do have Snainton links as well but that side of it is extremely hazy for me. Basically loads of Websters in the Falsgrave part of Scarborough, Rawlings and Codling from Cloughton. I understand my great grandad on both sides (my mum and dad were first cousins) came from Exeter and married into the Rawlings.

Thanks both

PS I had a John Dobson in the family as well, he married my father's sister, but he's a later one as he died in the late 70s. Don't know if he was of Scarborough origins or not.


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Thanks - I rang them earlier this week but they need full names and death dates which sort of catch22's me as I've got as far as the 1901 census then a bit stuck - I wondered if the plans showed where all the Websters were which would cut down the field work.

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Hi - I'm doing what I can to piece together my family tree from 1900 - most of my folk were from Scarborough. I've got photos of a number of the ones who died before I was born and thinking of the next step to locate graves, fo and get photos, there may be some in Manor Road.

What information is held on the plans you have? Even knowing where all the Websters are would be a good start and unfortunately I haven't got dates of death for the people I'm looking for.

One key one is my great uncle Fred Webster, as ironically his business was as a mason carving the gravestones, his workshop was in Manor Road.

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