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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 14 May 09 15:02 BST (UK) »


 :)

Hi Mamakaz   xxxxx     ;)

Me to, long time, almost no computer.......will write personal email to you asap.

Need lotsa time for all the catch up with you...........! 

Cheers until little bit later. Would you like me to phone A. Plant, in Durban?   ;D

Danchaslyn

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 :)   P.S.  - What do you think of the pic, from top of mt above my little hovel?  On a clear day you can see the Firth..........if the pic was larger, you would see it also!!!    8)

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LOBB,  India and London
WALSH,  India and England
SHORT,  Yorkshire, England, Island of St Helena
BATEMAN,  Island of St Helena, U.S.A.
YUILL,  U.S.A.
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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 20 May 09 13:39 BST (UK) »
hi Dan, xxxx

it looks beautiful, you are so lucky to have a veiw like that,

well, still no plants, never mind,  :'(
im cooking Lancashire Hotpot today, my old nans recipe, mmmmm
cant wait for dinner, lol
Aitken, Willis, Cordell, Ager, Plant, Scales,

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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 20 May 09 14:13 BST (UK) »


 :)

Hello Mamakaz  xxxxxx

Yes, great views, great gales/snow/ice, beautiful, warm, sunny days, and.........no broadband      :'(

Can I come dine with you to-day, please??   ;D

What,  STILL  no Plants,  I can hardly believe it!!!!   ::)  Where are they all?  I really want to phone that A. Plant in Durban for you???????   ???

Cheers

Danchaslyn

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MOE,   Norway, Swaziland, and Zululand, South Africa
JORGENSON, Hole, Ringerike, Buskurud, Norway
AITKEN,  Scotland, England, India, Island of St Helena, South Africa
LOBB,  India and London
WALSH,  India and England
SHORT,  Yorkshire, England, Island of St Helena
BATEMAN,  Island of St Helena, U.S.A.
YUILL,  U.S.A.
FIRTH,  Yorkshire, Engand
LIPTROT, various counties of England
SMITH,  various counties of England
LYNCH,  Yorkshire, England, Rhodesia and South Africa

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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #21 on: Thursday 17 March 11 16:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi Mama Kaz,

I am related to the plants, in Darlington, and still in touch with a lot of them. If its the same Arthur G Plant, Darlington, married Florence Bell. Who are the parents of my Grandma and great uncles.

Liz x[


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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 28 August 11 11:49 BST (UK) »


Hi Limitedliza

Looks like this could be a breakthrough for Mama Kaz!

I'll get in touch with her personally to point her in your direction......good luck.....

Cheers
Danchaslyn
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MOE,   Norway, Swaziland, and Zululand, South Africa
JORGENSON, Hole, Ringerike, Buskurud, Norway
AITKEN,  Scotland, England, India, Island of St Helena, South Africa
LOBB,  India and London
WALSH,  India and England
SHORT,  Yorkshire, England, Island of St Helena
BATEMAN,  Island of St Helena, U.S.A.
YUILL,  U.S.A.
FIRTH,  Yorkshire, Engand
LIPTROT, various counties of England
SMITH,  various counties of England
LYNCH,  Yorkshire, England, Rhodesia and South Africa

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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 28 August 11 12:26 BST (UK) »
I have Mary Plant, who married John  Godrich 29 Jul 1779 Uttoxeter. 

Mary was my 4xg grandmother.

I haven't investigated this line any further yet.

Cati
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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #24 on: Friday 28 June 13 22:11 BST (UK) »
Hi....
My 'Plants' are from Bucks in the 1700/1800's..!!
My tree is on Genes Reunited..
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Sarah Plant
Plant  family.-Bucks  and Yorks.
Kirschenhofer family - Bavaria and  Liverpool. (changed name to Kershaw)

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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 02 July 13 22:11 BST (UK) »
Hi, I am looking for Richard Parker born in Piddington in 1777. He was married to Martha Roberts in 1800. Richard had a son called Richard also born in 1801 who married Elizabeth.They came from Marsh Gibbon but are later found in Great Bourton, oxon around 1871 (I think) i have a copy of the census. He is my great great great grandfather.Ive traced Martha Roberts family back to 1680 but cant find Richard Parker as I want to trace his parents.Its strange that you are from middlesex as Richard and Elizabeth were looking after a grandchild called Elizabeth age 8 born in Middlesex!Richard and Elizabeth had a daughter called Sarah who had an illegitimate child called William Shirley Parker born 1863 as was Elizabeth the other grandchild. Sarah was working as a house servant. I understand you are looking for any plants but wondered if you have any information on Richard born 1777 as Im stuck!

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Re: Arthur G Plant 1870, any plants out there?
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 17 December 15 22:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi again..I now have a 'tree' on Ancestry.co.uk... Plants from Buckinghamshire from late 1500's up to Yorkshire in 1800's and across to Lancashire.....I would like to know how we came to be in Buckinghamshire. ..how and why did we get there...??
Sarah Plant.
Plant  family.-Bucks  and Yorks.
Kirschenhofer family - Bavaria and  Liverpool. (changed name to Kershaw)