Some of you may be interested in an Exhibition THE SOMERVALE STORY. This is another chance to see the exhibition of photographs and memorabilia of the last 90 years history of the Somervale Site. This is being held from the 26th January to 30th January 2011 at the Fry Club, Somerdale, Keynsham. Admission is Free. Open 10 am to 6 pm. Bar and Refreshments Available. Maggie.
In 2006,I corresponded with a B & S list member about the TOWNSEND family of Bitton. A recent correspondent has a link with a different TOWNSEND branch. Here are some details about this family, which I have found so far: Samuel TOWNSEND, son of William and Mary, was baptized on 22nd. August 1784 at Bitton. The marriage of Samuel TOWNSEND and Sarah BRAIN, took place, by banns, on 19th. July 1807 at St. Mary Redcliffe Church, Bristol. Samuel and Sarah TOWNSEND had three children baptized on 14th. October 1810 at Hanham, Gloucestershire. They were William, Nancy, 2 years 9 months and Ruth, 4 years. They had two children, Esther and Hannah, baptized on 21st. May 1815 at Oldland. Abode was Grimsbury Farm and father's occupation was wheelwright. David TOWNSEND, son of Samuel and Sarah, was baptized on 7th. June 1818 at Oldland. David was aged 1 year 8 months at the time of his baptism. Abode was near Grimsbury and father's occupation was wheelwright. Mary was baptized on 20th. June 1824 at Oldland. The abode was near Grimsbury and father's occupation was wheelwright. It is recorded in the Indexes to Bristol Record Office Tithe Apportionment Books that Samuel TOWNSEND was the occupier of a house and garden owned by Samuel BATCHELLOR. Sarah TOWNSEND, aged 66, of Cock Rd was buried on 13th. October 1850 at Holy Trinity Church, Kingswood. At the time of the 1851 census, widower, Samuel TOWNSEND, 66, born in Bitton, was a coach builder in Oldland, Gloucestershire. He was living at Cock Road, Oldland. In his household were granddaughters Sarah TOWNSEND, 11, born in Bitton, and Mary TOWNSEND, 7, born in Bristol. Census reference HO107/1944 Folio 0458 Schedule 126 The marriage of David TOWNSEND, bachelor, and Hannah PEACOCK, spinster, took place, by banns, on 2nd. May 1836 at St. Mary's Church, Bitton, Gloucestershire. Baptism and marriages are from the resources produced on CD by Bristol & Avon Family History Society. www.bafhs.org.uk Can anyone add anything else about this family, please? -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com
You're welcome, Joan. I forgot another good resource for you and that is the Somerset OPC Project: http://wsom-opc.org.uk/ Yvonne -----Original Message----- From: bristol_and_somerset-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bristol_and_somerset-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Joan Many thanks for those, Yvonne. So many KS from the list have come up with leads and info. Truly amazing. I'm working my way through them. Thanks everyone. Joan. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yvonne Scrivener" <scrivener@iinet.net.au> > > There are some Dunster transcripts on Martin Southwood's site: > http://www.wsom.org.uk/Parreg.html > > And others transcribed by Phil Mustoe on GENUKI: > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SOM/Dunster/index.html > > And a full set of transcripts for all available fiche of the Dunster St > George registers from 1559, as well as some Methodist / Wesleyan baptisms, > on FreeREG: > http://www.freereg.org.uk/
Hi Joan, There are some Dunster transcripts on Martin Southwood's site: http://www.wsom.org.uk/Parreg.html And others transcribed by Phil Mustoe on GENUKI: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SOM/Dunster/index.html And a full set of transcripts for all available fiche of the Dunster St George registers from 1559, as well as some Methodist / Wesleyan baptisms, on FreeREG: http://www.freereg.org.uk/ Yvonne Scrivener Canberra ACT Australia
Many thanks for those, Yvonne. So many KS from the list have come up with leads and info. Truly amazing. I'm working my way through them. Thanks everyone. Joan. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yvonne Scrivener" <scrivener@iinet.net.au> To: <bristol_and_somerset@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:30 PM Subject: Re: [B&S] Henry BRYANT b 1851 Dunster > Hi Joan, > > There are some Dunster transcripts on Martin Southwood's site: > http://www.wsom.org.uk/Parreg.html > > And others transcribed by Phil Mustoe on GENUKI: > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SOM/Dunster/index.html > > And a full set of transcripts for all available fiche of the Dunster St > George registers from 1559, as well as some Methodist / Wesleyan baptisms, > on FreeREG: > http://www.freereg.org.uk/ > > Yvonne Scrivener > Canberra ACT > Australia >
This email is to let listers know that the FreeCEN database for Somerset has just been updated for the first time in 2011. The following pieces and parishes have been added as new this month. 1861 RG9/1612 Culmstock: Parishes of Holcombe Rogus, Burlescombe, Culmstock, Hemyock, Clayhidon RG9/1643 Yeovil: Parish of Yeovil RG9/1662 Shepton Mallet: Parish of Shepton Mallet RG9/1666 Glastonbury: Parishes of West Bradley, Baltonsborough, Butleigh, Glastonbury RG9/1672 Banwell: Parishes of Wick St Lawrence, Worle, Weston super Mare RG9/1677 Harptree: Parishes of Nempnett Thrubwell, Ubley, Compton Martin, West Harptree, East Harptree, Litton, Chewton Mendip, Hinton Blewett, Cameley RG9/1703 Bedminster: Parish of Bedminster 1871 RG10/2436 Kilmersdon: Parishes of Kilmersdon, Babington 1891 RG12/1899 Yeovil: Parishes of Yeovil, Mudford, Preston-Plunknett, Thorne-Coffin, Lufton, Brimpton RG12/1900 Yeovil: Parishes of Ilchester, Northover, Sock-Dennis, Ashington, Limington, Yeovilton, Bridgehampton, Speckington, Chilton-Cantelo, West Camel, Downhead, Podymore-Milton, Chilthorne-Domer These pieces are now available to be searched for free from the FreeCEN website at http://www.freecen.org.uk/ and they will be included on the OPC project website in due course. The last 5 of the 1861 pieces are currently being transcribed. Those unpublished pieces that have been transcribed are being checked and validated. We now have almost 2/3 of the county for 1861 on line. To follow our progress or to volunteer to assist with the transcription of other years visit our website at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~somtcen/ Regards Geoff Jarvis FreeCEN Coordinator Somerset (1841 - 1871) Somerset OPC Project Census Coordinator Visit the OPC website at http://wsom-opc.org.uk/
There's an interesting article in today's Evening Post about Bristol Zoo: Zoo opens historic archive to celebrate 175 years http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/Zoo-opens-historic-archive-celebrate-175-years/article-3123194-detail/article.html -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 18:17:57 -0000, Stringer <stringer@mstringer.net> wrote: > Do you have the Vol 8 Marriages CD (N Somerset)? Watching grandkids > right now, but can look later. Hi Marsha, Thanks for your kind offer, but I have looked in the Marriage Index for North Somerset Parishes 1754-1837. I thought that perhaps as Thomas GULLY was from Bitton, he could have married in Keynsham or surrounding area. However, no luck there and no result in the Gloucestershire Marriage Index 1800-1837 or the Monmouthshire Marriage Index 1813-1837. So here's a man with possibly two wives, Sarah (1841 census) and Susannah (1851 census), and no marriage for either of them. > Also, FreeREG might be worth exploring to see if any events show up in > neighboring Somerset areas. Thanks for prodding me in that direction. I have just taken a look, but haven't found either marriage. I'm wondering if the surname GULLY may have been written incorrectly in the records. If a likely marriage does turn up, I'll let the list know. Josephine -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com
From: "Tony Harrison" <a.harrison@tesco.net> Subject: Re: [B&S] GULLY Thomas, Oldland/Hanham/Bitton ?1841 census Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 13:23:59 -0000 > Hi Josephine > Thomas Gully in 1841 is living Wills Bridge Bitton he is shown as an Ag > Labin the same household are a Sarah shown as 25 a Mary shown as of > Independent(means) also aged 25 and an Mary aged 4 an Elizabeth aged 3 > and an Elizaaged 6mths (Elizabeth and Eliza are on next page). Hi Tony, I've taken the above from the B & S list archives. Neither the list copy nor the private copy you sent, earlier this afternoon, has turned up on my computer. Thanks very much for looking. So, my 3x great-grandmother Mary Gully (nee Spicer) and her children were in the same household as Thomas Gully. That's interesting. > On the opposite page to Thomas are Sam Gulley a Lime burner shown as > aged 50 also an Ann also shownas age 50. In the same household are an > Elisabeth Williams shown as aged 80Independent (means) there is also a > Sophi (sic) Gully shown as aged 40 and aMary aged 6 Samuel and Ann were my 4x great-grandparents. I'm not sure yet who Elisabeth, Sophi and Mary were, but I'll see if I can find out some details. Josephine -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 16:31:40 -0000, Sylvia Butzin <sylvia@scspdx.com> wrote: > Whoops, forgot to look on the next page, need to add Elizabeth 3 and > Eliza (I swear it is Eliza) 6 mo and they belong to Mary Gully > 1841 census for Gloucestershire Bitton District 14 image 11 of 16 > Thomas Gully 30 ag lab > Sarah 25 both of Glouc. > below them Mary Gully 25 independent > Mary 4 both of Glouc. > The place was Wills Bridge Hi Sylvia, Thanks very much for this. Mary Gully, 25, was my 3x great-grandmother, widow of my 3x great-grandfather, Joseph Gully. So the Thomas Gully, above her name on the census page, is likely to be her brother-in-law and the one for whom I'm looking. (Though his wife, Sarah, is a mystery.) > On the left page at the top was a Sam Gully 50 Lime Burner > Ann 50 both of Glouc Samuel Gully, the Lime Burner, was the father of both Joseph and Thomas Gully. The 6-month old Eliza was my 2x great-grandmother. I caught up with her only last year in the 1911 census. I was quite surprised to see her there! There's always something new to discover. Josephine -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 14:52:03 -0000, Pat Hase <pat@pathase.demon.co.uk> wrote: > I think we've been here before - but is this your Thomas GULLY? > Document held at Bristol Record Office 10th July 1831 Thomas Gully with > stealing from Sam. Long P/B/C/1h It's my Sam LONG! > > Somewhere I have a copy of the document - I have a feeling it concerned a > chicken but can't be sure. Hi Pat, Thanks for this. I couldn't recollect the occasion and have been looking through the archives, but didn't get a result. He could well be the Thomas GULLY for whom I'm looking and, if not, he could be a member of the same family. Josephine -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com
To the best of my knowledge the Luttrells were an important family in Dunster. I seem to remember that there is a pub there called The Luttrell Arms. Regards Millie -----Original Message----- From: Tony Harrison Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 1:36 PM To: bristol_and_somerset@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [B&S] Henry BRYANT b 1851 Dunster Hi Joan Just a start but in 1891 Henry is living Rose Cottage Bushey Road Sutton with wife Caroline aged 37 born Sussex looks like West Tarring there are 5 children aged from 14 to 7 months Reference RG12/545 Folio 47 Page 99 Regards Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan" <jmmj75@talktalk.net> To: <BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 12:11 PM Subject: [B&S] Henry BRYANT b 1851 Dunster > Hello. I am new to this list. I have a document dated 21 Jan 1867 which is > a certified copy of the parish entry from 1851 baps. It seems that Henry > would have been 16 yo. His father was James, a labourer. His mother was > "Elizabeth". The person who signed the copy is the Minister of Dunster. > Looks like Luttrell? The same minister who officiated at the orig bapt. > > 1, I would welcome suggestions as to why this document had to be obtained > at that time. For an apprenticeship? For military service? Or by an > institution for the boy to be put out to work? I'm not even sure where the > family was in 1867 as I've not found them on the 1861C when he would have > been 10yo. > > 2. Does SKS have access to the Dunster marriage PRs and would be willing > to look for a marriage between James BRYANT and an "Elizabeth", please? > Say, 1848-1851. I would be very grateful. It's possible that the bride > came from there, but I do not have a "maiden" name, and although the > couple may have moved away, like many daughters, their children are often > taken back to be baptised. > I have him in the 1881C and 1901C in Sutton, Surrey. Not found in 1891C. > Henry appears to have married twice. 1889 and 1876. > > But it is those early years I would like to trace. All tips and > suggestions welcomed. Always happy to share info if there is a connection > to anyone. Thank you. Joan. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1191 / Virus Database: 1435/3391 - Release Date: 01/19/11
Hi Tony.Thank you so much for your replies and data, and especially the link to freereg.org. It's opened up a whole new window in my research. We had no siblings for Henry at all. Gt uncles and gt aunts, all unknown until now. Re-reading my original post, there is a typo. Sorry. His 2nd marriage was in 1899 and not 1889. >> Henry appears to have married twice. 1889 and 1876.>> Regards Joan. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Harrison" <a.harrison@tesco.net> To: <bristol_and_somerset@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 2:05 PM Subject: Re: [B&S] Henry BRYANT b 1851 Dunster > >
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 14:14:58 -0000, Ros Norris <rosjohn@supanet.com> wrote: > In the 1841 Bitton census there is a Thomas Gully, 30, with a Sarah Gully > 25. He is an agricultural labourer and both are born in county [Glos]. > There> are no children with them. Does this help or should I look > further? > Ros Hi Ros, Thank you very much for looking at the 1841 census for me. The Thomas Gully, whom you've found, ought to be the one whom I'm seeking, but his wife, Sarah, is the problem. In the 1851 Bitton census, my Thomas Gulley (sic) has a wife called Susannah, whom I had already thought might be a second wife. However, I can't find a marriage for a Thomas Gully and a Susannah and I can't find a suitable marriage for a Thomas Gully and a Sarah, other than the marriage of Thomas Gulley (sic)and Sarah Pippin on 17th. October 1827 at St. Paul's Church, Portland Square, Bristol. My Thomas Gully, born in 1810, would have been a little young for this marriage, while the bride, going by a late 18th-century Bristol baptism for someone of her name, would have been too old. I haven't found a suitable burial for a Sarah Gully, but there was one for a Susannah Gully, 53, of Trinity (presumably Holy Trinity, Kingswood), who was buried on 13th. January 1864 at Christchurch, Hanham. Perhaps Sarah was put instead of Susannah on the 1841 census. Could you give me the 1841 census reference of the Thomas and Sarah Gully, whom you've found, please? Then I can look them up in my 1841 Gloucestershire census CDs, which do not have a surname index. Doing this I may find other relatives, whom I already know, living nearby in 1841. Josephine -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com
I think we've been here before - but is this your Thomas GULLY? Document held at Bristol Record Office 10th July 1831 Thomas Gully charged with stealing from Sam. Long P/B/C/1h It's my Sam LONG! Somewhere I have a copy of the document - I have a feeling it concerned a chicken but can't be sure. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Josephine Jeremiah" <jojeremiah@dsl.pipex.com> To: <bristol_and_somerset@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 11:53 AM Subject: [B&S] GULLY Thomas, Oldland/Hanham/Bitton ?1841 census > At the beginning of the week, I was just about to start a reading break > from family history when I received a message from someone researching > my > Bitton GULLY family, who had picked up my name from the Bitton Families > web site: http://www.bittonfamilies.com/ > > Sifting through my GULLY notes, which were made a number of years ago, I > discovered that there are a number of gaps in my research for this family. > > More resources have been produced since I first started researching the > GULLY family, so I am in the process of filling some of these gaps, but > would be grateful for help with other gaps. > > I've discovered that my 3x great-grandfather, Joseph GULLY, had an elder > brother, Thomas. > > Thomas GULLY, the son of Samuel and Ann, was baptized on 12th. August 1810 > at Hanham, GLS. > > I think I've found I've found him and his wife, Susanna, in the 1851 > Bitton census in the household of blacksmith William CASWELL -- Thomas > GULLEY (sic), ag lab, 41, and Susanna, 39, both born in Hanham. > > I can't find a marriage for Thomas and Susanna in the B & A FHS Marriage > Index 1813-1837 or in the Bristol Diocese (South Glos) Marriage Registers > Vol 11 Groom & Bride Indexes & Transcripts 1837-1901. > > The thought has crossed my mind that Susanna may have been a second wife. > > I can find no children for Thomas and Susanna in the B & A FHS resources. > > So, Thomas GULLY is rather a mystery at the moment > > Could someone give me an 1841 census reference for Thomas GULLY/GULLEY and > his wife in the Oldland/Bitton/Hanham area, please? > > -- > Josephine Jeremiah > www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Dear Josephine In the 1841 Bitton census there is a Thomas Gully, 30, with a Sarah Gully 25. He is an agricultural labourer and both are born in county [Glos]. There are no children with them. Does this help or should I look further? Ros
On 3rd Jan 2011 "England, Bristol Parish Registers, 1538-1900" was added to Family Search. It contains over 270,000 records indexed by volunteers including me as part of the Bristol Parish Records project on Family Search Indexing which was completed in December. Contrary to the title I don't think it contains any pre 1837 records but it does contain many records well into the early 1900s. The idea is eventually to give access to the image of the original parish register page for each record but at the moment it says "Image is not available on line" The big advantage these records have over FreeBMD is that for a marriage you know exactly who married who and the names of the fathers and for a christening you have the parents names. Below is the search page:- https://www.familysearch.org/s/collection/show#uri=http://search-api:8080/se archapi/search/collection/1718965 Chris Jefferies Cheltenham Glos
Hi Joan Dunster registers are online at http://www.freereg.org.uk/cgi/Search.pl James Bryant married Elizabeth Quick 6 April 1851 if you look it up on FreeReg you will get both their fathers names. Also Henry and his brother Robert's baptisms are online I think you will find the baptisms for the other children in Williton but that is not on Free Reg yet for the dates you require. Regards Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan" <jmmj75@talktalk.net> To: <BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 12:11 PM Subject: [B&S] Henry BRYANT b 1851 Dunster > Hello. I am new to this list. I have a document dated 21 Jan 1867 which is > a certified copy of the parish entry from 1851 baps. It seems that Henry > would have been 16 yo. His father was James, a labourer. His mother was > "Elizabeth". The person who signed the copy is the Minister of Dunster. > Looks like Luttrell? The same minister who officiated at the orig bapt. > > 1, I would welcome suggestions as to why this document had to be obtained > at that time. For an apprenticeship? For military service? Or by an > institution for the boy to be put out to work? I'm not even sure where the > family was in 1867 as I've not found them on the 1861C when he would have > been 10yo. > > 2. Does SKS have access to the Dunster marriage PRs and would be willing > to look for a marriage between James BRYANT and an "Elizabeth", please? > Say, 1848-1851. I would be very grateful. It's possible that the bride > came from there, but I do not have a "maiden" name, and although the > couple may have moved away, like many daughters, their children are often > taken back to be baptised. > I have him in the 1881C and 1901C in Sutton, Surrey. Not found in 1891C. > Henry appears to have married twice. 1889 and 1876. > > But it is those early years I would like to trace. All tips and > suggestions welcomed. Always happy to share info if there is a connection > to anyone. Thank you. Joan. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Joan In 1861 Henry is living in Half Acre Street St Decuman Somerset with his mother Elizabeth a Widow Pauper and 5 Siblings Reference RG9/1603 Folio 11 Page 18. If you want images of these references let me know off list Regards Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan" <jmmj75@talktalk.net> To: <BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 12:11 PM Subject: [B&S] Henry BRYANT b 1851 Dunster > Hello. I am new to this list. I have a document dated 21 Jan 1867 which is > a certified copy of the parish entry from 1851 baps. It seems that Henry > would have been 16 yo. His father was James, a labourer. His mother was > "Elizabeth". The person who signed the copy is the Minister of Dunster. > Looks like Luttrell? The same minister who officiated at the orig bapt. > > 1, I would welcome suggestions as to why this document had to be obtained > at that time. For an apprenticeship? For military service? Or by an > institution for the boy to be put out to work? I'm not even sure where the > family was in 1867 as I've not found them on the 1861C when he would have > been 10yo. > > 2. Does SKS have access to the Dunster marriage PRs and would be willing > to look for a marriage between James BRYANT and an "Elizabeth", please? > Say, 1848-1851. I would be very grateful. It's possible that the bride > came from there, but I do not have a "maiden" name, and although the > couple may have moved away, like many daughters, their children are often > taken back to be baptised. > I have him in the 1881C and 1901C in Sutton, Surrey. Not found in 1891C. > Henry appears to have married twice. 1889 and 1876. > > But it is those early years I would like to trace. All tips and > suggestions welcomed. Always happy to share info if there is a connection > to anyone. Thank you. Joan. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Joan Just a start but in 1891 Henry is living Rose Cottage Bushey Road Sutton with wife Caroline aged 37 born Sussex looks like West Tarring there are 5 children aged from 14 to 7 months Reference RG12/545 Folio 47 Page 99 Regards Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan" <jmmj75@talktalk.net> To: <BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 12:11 PM Subject: [B&S] Henry BRYANT b 1851 Dunster > Hello. I am new to this list. I have a document dated 21 Jan 1867 which is > a certified copy of the parish entry from 1851 baps. It seems that Henry > would have been 16 yo. His father was James, a labourer. His mother was > "Elizabeth". The person who signed the copy is the Minister of Dunster. > Looks like Luttrell? The same minister who officiated at the orig bapt. > > 1, I would welcome suggestions as to why this document had to be obtained > at that time. For an apprenticeship? For military service? Or by an > institution for the boy to be put out to work? I'm not even sure where the > family was in 1867 as I've not found them on the 1861C when he would have > been 10yo. > > 2. Does SKS have access to the Dunster marriage PRs and would be willing > to look for a marriage between James BRYANT and an "Elizabeth", please? > Say, 1848-1851. I would be very grateful. It's possible that the bride > came from there, but I do not have a "maiden" name, and although the > couple may have moved away, like many daughters, their children are often > taken back to be baptised. > I have him in the 1881C and 1901C in Sutton, Surrey. Not found in 1891C. > Henry appears to have married twice. 1889 and 1876. > > But it is those early years I would like to trace. All tips and > suggestions welcomed. Always happy to share info if there is a connection > to anyone. Thank you. Joan. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >