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    1. Re: [BRITNAMES] Re: lawns
    2. Jim Blair
    3. WHAT IS THIS RUBBISH. NOT SURNAMES THAT IS FOR SURE ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Fisk" <bfisk@dircon.co.uk> To: <BRIT-SURNAMES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 6:10 PM Subject: [BRITNAMES] Re: lawns > Clive, > > thanks for the lawn update - that's good news. Pat and Sue plan to play > today so we'll get an update on playing conditions. > > Larry and I did some work on the Club website yesterday - we haven't > finished but there is now some more information - take a look at > > http://www.communigate.co.uk/hants/littletoncroquetclub/index.phtml > > We need to add some more events to the 'diary', I'd like to get the > newsletter there, and we also need an introductory page about the club - > perhaps you and Larry could come up with some suitable text which explains > what the club is about that would appeal to prospective new members. > > best wishes > > Brian > At 06:20 10/07/2001, you wrote: > >By Monday a.m. the lawn 2 between 3 & 4 had dried out. I'll watch the > >watering there. I watched Mike cut this morning and he is > >overlapping. I think the problem is as Pat said in that the joins have > >topsoil in them and this makes that grass grow more vigorously. We will > >continue to have a slow lawn until the grass can come down another notch > >and it stops growing so fast. > > > >Thanks for your help re waiters. > > > >Clive > > > ==== BRIT-SURNAMES Mailing List ==== > you can also post surname queries here, > http://pluto.beseen.com/boardroom/p/48323/ >

    07/10/2001 12:22:19
    1. [BRITNAMES] CHEESEBROUGH-LAIDLER-YORK-HEWITT-DOUGLASS, etc.
    2. Hello, Still searching for connections to the following families in the Stranton, West Hartlepool and Middlesbrough areas, of County Durham, from 1890 on :- CHEESEBROUGH LAIDLER YORK HEWITT DOUGLASS MC KAY WINDROSS DAWSON RENNEY Especially the Michael CHEESEBROUGH family from 28, Stockton Street, Middlesbrough, about the 1890s.on, and any connection to the name Arthur CHEESEBROUGH RENNEY, born in 1900, who later was taken to live at South Africa, in 1908, by his Father, Charles Frederick RENNEY. Arthur's Mother, Ethel CHEESEBROUGH RENNEY had died in Dec./1900. Regards, Pam Renney McKinley at Mesa, Arizona.

    07/10/2001 04:55:44
    1. [BRITNAMES] RYLATT/RILET/RAILOT/RAULET
    2. John Rylatt
    3. I would be pleased to hear from any lister researching these (variant) surnames: RYLATT/RYLITT/RILOT/RILET/RAILLOT/RAULET/RAULE/RYLLE/RYLA(H)/RY I have a fair amount of data on Lincolnshire R_L_T(T)s back to 1700, and am willing to share with any one who has a possible connection. Regards, John.

    07/10/2001 04:31:45
    1. Re: [BRITNAMES] Re: lawns
    2. Brian Fisk
    3. Apologies for that last posting - my address book got corrupted Brian Fisk

    07/10/2001 03:27:01
    1. [BRITNAMES] Presnell
    2. Jim Blair
    3. Hi I am looking for the family of William Presnell convict sent to australia on ship "Barwell" 1798 his mother is listed as Sarah. I know this is not a lot to go on but will give ita try. I have been told he may have come from sussex? but not sure. Can anybody link with this family or give ideas where to start. Thank yiou all Jim Blair in Queensland Australia

    07/10/2001 03:14:53
    1. [BRITNAMES] Re: lawns
    2. Brian Fisk
    3. Clive, thanks for the lawn update - that's good news. Pat and Sue plan to play today so we'll get an update on playing conditions. Larry and I did some work on the Club website yesterday - we haven't finished but there is now some more information - take a look at http://www.communigate.co.uk/hants/littletoncroquetclub/index.phtml We need to add some more events to the 'diary', I'd like to get the newsletter there, and we also need an introductory page about the club - perhaps you and Larry could come up with some suitable text which explains what the club is about that would appeal to prospective new members. best wishes Brian At 06:20 10/07/2001, you wrote: >By Monday a.m. the lawn 2 between 3 & 4 had dried out. I'll watch the >watering there. I watched Mike cut this morning and he is >overlapping. I think the problem is as Pat said in that the joins have >topsoil in them and this makes that grass grow more vigorously. We will >continue to have a slow lawn until the grass can come down another notch >and it stops growing so fast. > >Thanks for your help re waiters. > >Clive

    07/10/2001 03:10:34
    1. [BRITNAMES] TUXFORD
    2. Seeking all Tuxford information Bob

    07/09/2001 10:24:33
    1. [BRITNAMES] Davis/Keel
    2. Valerie Davis
    3. Seeking any information regarding the name Keel in the Swansea area and Davis in Somerset. The Keels were miners and the Davises were fishermen. I need to fill some holes in my research. Hope some kind body out there can help. Thanks a lot , Val Davis

    07/08/2001 09:53:58
    1. [BRITNAMES] SMEETON/SMEATON
    2. Rozzles
    3. Posting interests: SMEETON or SMEATON....Derbyshire roots. Best wishes....Rosalind

    07/08/2001 03:47:33
    1. [BRITNAMES] Looking for Sutlives
    2. We have managed to track my family back as far as my great, great, great, great grandfather, but no more. Part of the problem is that we are not sure if our family name was the same when our ancestors were in England, or if it was changed. Joseph Sutlive lived in North Carolina from around 1780 until his death in 1824. We know he was a Methodist. Everyone we know of who has a surname spelled like ours - SUTLIVE - is a descendant of Joseph Sutlive. I have not been able to find anyone in the UK with a surname spelled the same as ours, although there are many similar. Do any of you know of anyone in the UK with a surname spelled like ours?

    07/07/2001 02:45:46
    1. [BRITNAMES] smeeton/smeaton
    2. Rozzles
    3. Hello all - I've just rejoined the list after being away for a while. Posting interests in the hope that someone else is researching this family. SMEETON/SMEATON. From Derbyshire. 1600's to present day. Best wishes to you all. Rozzles

    07/07/2001 12:42:22
    1. [BRITNAMES] Hi
    2. Annemarie Shuttle
    3. Hi I am new to the list and would just like to say hi to everyone Annemarie Shuttle Researching names: Shuttle Shettle In Wiltshire, Hampshire, Surrey and Essex England Claydon, Gregory, Flack, Chapman, Pike, Beards all in Essex England Meadham. Abery, Wentworth, Axam, Barley, In Wiltshire Batchelor in Hampshire Reckweg in Denmark and America

    07/07/2001 08:17:08
    1. [BRITNAMES] HEWITT-YORK-DOUGLASS-CHEESEBROUGH- LAIDLER
    2. Any connections to :- HEWITT YORK CHEESEBROUGH LAIDLER RENNEY DAWSON MC KAY WINDROSS SHAW In the Stranton, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough areas of County Durham between 1895 and 1920 and on till now. Regards, Pam Renney McKinley.

    07/07/2001 07:34:22
    1. [BRITNAMES] Dye's of Norwich, England
    2. My Graet Grandfather was Samuel Dye born Dec.19,1869 In Norwich. I'm Looking for any ino about his father William Dye. Can anyone help?

    07/07/2001 03:44:23
    1. Re: [BRITNAMES] LOWNDES
    2. Marian Douglas
    3. We're researching LOWNDES - the name and families - from UK to the CARIBBEAN, to SOUTH CAROLINA, USA. Marian Douglas Skopje, Macedonia dasha@unet.com.mk and Rome, Italy ungarodouglas@tiscalinet.it

    07/06/2001 08:04:40
    1. [BRITNAMES] Re Surname List.
    2. Olive Sant
    3. Hallo There, I wish to trace my paternal grandmothers family . My grandmother was born in Brighton Sussex England and was one of four children. Her name was Amelia Mary[ COLES ] Knight and she was the youngest.born in 1878 and died in 1951 or 2. She went to Canada where she met and married my grandfather an Englishman George Henry KNIGHT . who emigrated to Canada in about 1908. They returned to Brighton in 1916 where my father was born. My great grandfather was named Ephraim Joseph COLES , his wife was named Margaret . I have no knowledge of any of the COLES family line and would love to find them. Olive [Knight ] Sant Adelaide . South Australia

    07/06/2001 01:50:40
    1. [BRITNAMES] Bradford, Yorkshire
    2. I'm researching grt. grandparents from Bradford. Names DOBSON & COCKROFT. Anyone have any family by these names? Diane Sullivan California

    07/06/2001 11:26:08
    1. [BRITNAMES] unsubscribe
    2. nene
    3. Having trouble unsubscribing sorry Kind regards Nene

    07/05/2001 02:23:19
    1. [BRITNAMES] Watts
    2. harry & yvonne watts
    3. G'day, I am researching my family tree & 'have hit the wall'. I have got as far as my GGGGrand Father: Walter Mascall WATTS b:20th July 1784, St Dunstan West London. Could someone please suggest my possible next source/course of action. All the best Harry Watts (Australia)

    07/05/2001 01:12:35
    1. Re: [BRITNAMES] Northern Ireland to VIRGINIA, early 1700s??
    2. Douglas/Ungaro
    3. Does anyone have info as to why some Irish Protestant and "Scotch Irish" ancestors left northern Ireland and migrated to the British colony of VIRGINIA in the early 1700s? I hear the BATTLE OF THE BOYNE (1690) had something to do with people's decision to leave northern Ireland and migrate to Virginia. My ancestor WILLIAM RICE was born in Virginia about 1750.

    07/05/2001 11:26:35