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Re: Lowestoft Shipwreck
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 15 July 10 17:19 BST (UK) »
Yes I know of your family as I have done extensive research on the Gregory's of Brixham. Please contact me at (*)
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I realize this is an old thread. I apologize. 

I would however, be very interested to know if any information was every found. The last post mentions an article but it appears the information or link has been removed.

The reason I am so interested in further info is because I recently came across some family history showing that my Great-Great-Great Grandfather (John Gregory) was the Owner/Master of a ship called Lady Bassett between 1864 and 1871 in the Brixham area.

Prior to the Lady Bassett he also served on the "Hope" (three different times), "Dart", and the "Ann and Maria".

I realize the chance of any information is slim, but thought I would try. 

Thank you.

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Re: Lowestoft Shipwreck
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 15 July 10 23:58 BST (UK) »
Silvertonhistory... thank you very much for the reply. It appears I will have to post a few more times before we can communicate outside of this forum.  ::)

I am looking forward to speaking with you.
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Re: Lowestoft Shipwreck
« Reply #11 on: Friday 16 July 10 01:39 BST (UK) »
Hi prerunner1982

Last I saw you only need one more post to be able to send PMs, I'm sure you can think of something to post on this topic  ;)

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Re: Lowestoft Shipwreck
« Reply #12 on: Friday 16 July 10 15:25 BST (UK) »
Findem... I am sure I can..  ;D

Silvertonhistory... Would you happen to have any info on a John Bowhey (or his family)? He was also a mariner and in my family tree. He died on March 16th 1846 when he went over board and drowned. He was on the Swift Steamer in the Bristol Channel.

I obviously do not know what all you have researched but figured it was worth a shot...

John Gregory and John Bowhey (or Bowhay) were 2nd cousins as well as father-in-laws. John Gregory's son William George married John Bowhey's daughter Sarah Ann.
Gregory, Hopkins, Bowhey(Bowhay), Pine, Warren, Bray, Pile, Rennels(Reynolds), Rich,


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Re: Lowestoft Shipwreck
« Reply #13 on: Friday 16 July 10 16:59 BST (UK) »
Have you ever looked at the Crew Muster Rolls for ships registered at Dartmouth c1824-34? The Bowhey family including a John is listed. There is too much to list here so contact me via GJHPatBTINTERNET.COM