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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #36 on: Saturday 21 March 09 15:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi Shirles,

Not sure if this is any help but an extract from the IGI has an Elizabeth Green being born in Cubley 1765 (F:Joseph, M:Ann). According to Google Maps, Cubley is about 5-6 miles from Ashbourne. Doesn't really help with the unreadable town but nearby to Cubley are Shirley and Snelston (among various other Ss).

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J

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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #37 on: Saturday 21 March 09 16:43 GMT (UK) »
Many thanks for your interest J.

I am keeping all the information and will go back to the drawing board with it all and as soon as I can I will take a fresh look at it.

Best wishes
Shirley

My research interests are as follows:
TROW, Jane Elizabeth,(nee Evans) died 1864 in Dorrington, Condover
TROW Jane, Kerry, Montgomeryshire abt 1777 GARDINER Edward, Shropshire, abt 1764
TUDOR Martha, Kerry, Montg abt 1762
JONES Richard, Llangedwin, Debighshire 1794
UNKNOWN Anne, Shrewsbury? Shropshire abt 1794
STALEY James, Lydbury North, Shrops abt 1772
CORNS Margaret, Lydbury North, Shrops 1769
MILLS Joseph, Golon, Llanbister, Radnorshire
CORFIELD John, St Chads, Shrews 1773

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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #38 on: Saturday 21 March 09 17:53 GMT (UK) »
Eh willow whats thar*** doing in my area Derbyshire/Yorks/Notts

well there a funny thing! As as a were-a coming back from Warwick last week, I pulled of the (M) A 42 for a refreshment at Ashby- de-la- zouch.  That village I know well whats mi call it.???          Smisby!  :-[
Ok got cold proper poorly :'(
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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #39 on: Saturday 21 March 09 17:59 GMT (UK) »

Ummm it's yet another possibility.  I hope your cold gets better soon Dobfarm.

Best wishes and thanks
Shirley
My research interests are as follows:
TROW, Jane Elizabeth,(nee Evans) died 1864 in Dorrington, Condover
TROW Jane, Kerry, Montgomeryshire abt 1777 GARDINER Edward, Shropshire, abt 1764
TUDOR Martha, Kerry, Montg abt 1762
JONES Richard, Llangedwin, Debighshire 1794
UNKNOWN Anne, Shrewsbury? Shropshire abt 1794
STALEY James, Lydbury North, Shrops abt 1772
CORNS Margaret, Lydbury North, Shrops 1769
MILLS Joseph, Golon, Llanbister, Radnorshire
CORFIELD John, St Chads, Shrews 1773


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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #40 on: Saturday 21 March 09 17:59 GMT (UK) »
Ahhh, hope you're feeling a bit better now, Dobby :)

I'm often on the Notts and Derbyshire boards - my dad came form Ilkeston, Derbyshire. Then he moved to Notts, where I grew up and lived, before moving to East Northants eleven years ago.
Regularly go back to visit Notts and S. Derbyshire.

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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #41 on: Saturday 21 March 09 18:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi Wills

Though mine more north Derby/Notts

hope your cold better as well

Hi Shirley.

Hope it helps

Willow will put you on right track if any one can.

I'm shoveling out my Tish-oohs too fast to help.

 Wills ~I'll Going back to Warwick next week get my own back and give em back there riddy cold bug.

Dobby



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In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth

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« Reply #42 on: Saturday 21 March 09 18:22 GMT (UK) »
 :-[
I think you flatter me, Dobby.

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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #43 on: Saturday 21 March 09 18:29 GMT (UK) »
Wills

Us yorkie's flatter nob-die and say it as is!

Post page 1 rely 2 Smisby by Willow.

Hear all! see all! an say now't! maybe best just now

Bye all let you lot get on with business-I'm off to bed.

Achoo>>>>>. Blow mi down


Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Dobby
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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #44 on: Saturday 21 March 09 18:31 GMT (UK) »
Take care, Dobby :) + don't do too much!