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Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« Reply #153 on: Thursday 19 January 06 15:56 GMT (UK) »
Researching the following names:

HALLIDAY -Rodborough, near Stroud, 1700-1820s.
BRITTON-Bristol-1800s.

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Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« Reply #154 on: Thursday 19 January 06 17:05 GMT (UK) »
AK - my great grandmother's step father was a Britton from the Bristol area.

Can't access my stuff at the moment, but once I can I will pm you with the details.

Regards

Julie :)
Stiff - Monmouthshire & Glos, Parry - Monmouthshire
Stafford - Glos, Liles - Glos, Bright- Glos, Webb - Monmouthshire & Glos, Smart - Glos, Smith - Glos
Sullivan - Ireland, Jones (oh dear! Almost as bad as Smith), Walker - Somerset, Llewellyn
And, no don't laugh...Crump...I think it's great!

And of course, if I ever do manage to do a successful look up it is crown copyright and all that legal stuff!

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Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« Reply #155 on: Friday 20 January 06 16:30 GMT (UK) »
Hello,

My gt gt grandmother was Sarah Britton, born c 1838/9 and from Bristol, Keynsham per census.

Any information welcome.

AK

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Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« Reply #156 on: Saturday 21 January 06 12:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
I am researching the ROCK family.Any before 1820 related to Joseph Rock b 1817 Cheltenham.Any info greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Sinnock/Sinnicks...Brighton,Greenwich.
Clements,Coles,Mc Donagh,Rock

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Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« Reply #157 on: Saturday 28 January 06 13:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Am looking for

Tippings (pre 1800)
Nelmes
AMbury 1840's onward and backward
Smith Quedgeley Area around the 1720's
Bodnam Again the Quedgeley area around the 1750's
Clifford The Minsterworth?? Area 1790's and earlier

Smith, Bodnam and Clifford all marrying into the Tipping family

Any help greatly aprecieted

Rich
Corless; Tipping; Dawe; McKinder; John; Nelmes; Jones; Wesley; Tozer; Darby

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Re: Wright, Stayt, Cook, Baldwin, Joynes, Berwick, Baylis, Richings in Bledington
« Reply #158 on: Saturday 28 January 06 23:52 GMT (UK) »
Researching the names:
Wright
Stayt
Cook
Baldwin
Joynes
Berwick
Baylis/Bailis
Richings
in and around Bledington.
Please contact if there is a connection

BC

Hi there,
I am a Joynes and am researching my family tree. Have traced back to the 1851 census to William Joynes and Mary (maiden name unknown) who lived in Castlett, Gloucestershire. They had four children, Elizabeth, Fanny, Hester and George.

If this is of interest to you message me and I can share the other information I have. I would love to hear from you if you have any other information too.

Kind Regards
matt

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Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« Reply #159 on: Monday 30 January 06 09:03 GMT (UK) »
For Rebecca, reply No. 36
My name is Tony Drew and my wife was a "Knee" before our marriage.   She is a direct descendant of Daniel Knee of Stroud, a widower who married Elizabeth Wicks on 2.2.1805 - he was believed to be in his fifties then because burial records show a Daniel aged 69 interred on 2.11.1819.
There were 4 children of the marriage, Mary (1805), Martha (1807), Daniel (1810) and George (1812).   Martha and George are believed to have died early  - Martha (1809) and George (1813).
Daniel was convicted at Gloucester Assizes in 1826 and transported to Australia for life, where he raised a family with Mary Ann Mantle (nee Hulks) a widow - and theire are numerous Knees now around the Newcastle, Maitland area of NSW.
If this is of interest let me know.
Drew - Wiltshire pre 1850, London post 1850
Tyler - London since 1800
Sizer - Lincolnshire (all)
Burton - Derbyshire pre 1900, Lincolnshire post 1880
Croysdill - Derbyshire (all)

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Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« Reply #160 on: Wednesday 08 February 06 20:58 GMT (UK) »
Researchin the following name:

VOWLES - CLIFTON AREA OF BRISTOL  1780+


Thanks

Chris
VOWLES Bristol-London-Brighton. PRIOR Brighton-Southampton-Kent. VAUGHAN Kent. HORTON Maidstone Area, Kent. COWELL, Kent.  HARLOW, Crundale, Kent.

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Re: Gloucestershire Surname Interests
« Reply #161 on: Wednesday 08 February 06 22:50 GMT (UK) »
MASTERS- Great Rissington & Bourton on the Water GLOS
Griffiths- Forest of Dean
Mackenzie, Smith, Oxley all Northumberland. Masters Glos. Wilkins Berks. Vowles Bristol. Griffiths Forest of Dean.