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Wexford / Re: Francis
« on: Sunday 02 June 19 02:22 BST (UK)  »
I am a descendant of Alice Francis and Henry Smith.
I have dna matches to descendants of Jane Francis 1807, henry Francis 1804, alice Francis 1811 and an Ann Francis 1806.
Does anyone else get a dna match to my mother , Marjorie. Gedmatch A296867 or ancestry
I would be particularly interested to see if those who know they are descendants of Rosanna Scott and went to america match as this might prove if this is 5he same Thomas.

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England / Jas bundy and Rachel downer
« on: Thursday 10 July 14 03:25 BST (UK)  »
I went through the original films for Woodgreen some years ago and believe the following note I have is from there.
 James bondey and Rachel downer were married in the church by banns by me this day on the year go one thousand eight hundred and eight. James bondeys mark , Rachel downers mark, Isaac downers mark, Sarah websters mark

Yes I thought james could be the son of George bundy and Elizabeth poore bapt 1 June 1786 downtown

This George maybe son of Joseph and Mary bapt 31 August 1760
Buried age 73 bream ore parish church burials

There is a Joseph bundy in woodgreen 1821

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: anne mcleod
« on: Monday 31 December 12 05:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Chris
I am researching the Michael family.
One of my first husband's ancestors was Christina Michael married Donald McLeod.
She was the daughter of John MacMichael and Jannet Ross,
.
regards
deb

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England / Re: Which Charles Bunday/Bundy 1842?
« on: Tuesday 25 December 12 01:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rich
I have parents for Rachel Downer as Mark Downer and Elizabeth.

and notes on the Downers
1841  census Woodgreen Hants
George Trim 50 ag lab yes
Mary 50
H--- 15
Jonas Downer 7

more to come
merry xmas
deb

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England / Re: Which Charles Bunday/Bundy 1842?
« on: Monday 24 December 12 04:42 GMT (UK)  »
I have some notes on your line of the family from other researchers that go to a Joseph James  Bundy 1875-1947

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England / Re: Which Charles Bunday/Bundy 1842?
« on: Monday 24 December 12 04:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rich
Not a member on ancestry at present but will probably join when my subscription for findmypast runs out. I have been using findmypast because of their excellent access to british army records.
I do have a tree on worldconnect - it does not contain any of my notes but shows people in my tree.
regards
deb

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: James Clark
« on: Monday 24 December 12 04:30 GMT (UK)  »
I probably have some more you may be interested in and if we work together may be able to piece together .
The B Clark in 1821 has to be an adult, or would not have been listed. I expect he is more the same generation as James or even his father.

I have another Benjamin Clark from Godshill as follows
 Benjamin Clark aged 50 , ag lab with wife Mary Ann aged 35 living at Godshill in 1841, by 1851 he is 57 from Godshillwood and his wife 45 from Salisbury and by 1861 Benjamin is 66 from Godshill with a son Thomas 28 ag lab, and daughter Emily 24 from Godshill, after his wife's name are the initials NH, I wonder if they mean not home? Looks like son Thomas is still around in 1891 but says born Ashley Walk aged 60 general labourer married to Jane from Frogham with children Thomas 19 ag lab,Beatrice R 10 scholar and Mary A 7 scholar.

Now this family I also believe I can connect to mine as I have a family story that goes - one of Harriet Clarks male relatives was sent to Australia as a convict and from a researcher here in Australia-

"William Clark son of Benjamin Clark born abt 1821 christened at Fordingbridge 1824 died 15 Dept 1900 Dromedary Tasmania married Christina Dykes 13 Jul 1850 Macquarie Plains Tas.
"William Clark was baptised at Fordingbridge in Hampshire in 1824, the son of Benjamin Clark and his wife mary Ann Rickets. The Clark family lived at Godshill in the New Forest.William was tried at Southampton in July 1844. Found quilty of housebreaking and stealing 22 pound he was sentenced to transportation for ten years. He embarked on the Sir Robert Peel in September 1844 arriving here over three months later on boxing Day."




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Northumberland / Re: Robson's Of Bywell & Corbridge
« on: Monday 24 December 12 04:14 GMT (UK)  »
thanks for those births trish

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Northumberland / Re: Robson's Of Bywell & Corbridge
« on: Monday 24 December 12 04:12 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Allan
Yes I would be interested in the Robson family info going back to 1690.
perhaps of interest among my notes i have
the poll book of northumberland june 20 to jul6 1826
tindale ward
crozier john f.o. residence corbridge freehold house and garden at corbridge


 Marriage 24 Jan 1796 Marther Robson and John Crozier Witnesses William Crozier and William Richley
 their son richard 6 dec 1806 is my ancestor- he marries hannah tate
regards
deb

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