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    1. [CRANSWICK]Re: Notice about Rootsweb Lists
    2. Noel Cranswick
    3. I would be interested in being involved. Many thanks, Noel Cranswick [email protected] (Noel Cranswick) From: Jim Jackson <[email protected]> Reply to: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, 14 January 2020 at 7:23 am To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [CRANSWICK]Notice about Rootsweb Lists This has been received from the Rootsweb administration: Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. Additionally, administration tools will no longer be available to list administrators and mailing lists will be put into an archival state. Administrators may save the emails in their list prior to March 2nd. After that, mailing list archives will remain available and searchable on RootsWeb. As an alternative to RootsWeb Mailing Lists, Ancestry message boards are a great option to network with others in the genealogy community. Message boards are available for free with an Ancestry registered account. Thank you for being part of the RootsWeb family and contributing to this community. Sincerely, The RootsWeb team We are presently setting up email groups at https://groups.io/. If there is interest in migrating this list to groups.io please respond to this message to that effect ASAP. With heavy hearts, Jim and Di _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/[email protected] Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    01/13/2020 04:14:09
    1. [CRANSWICK]Re: Notice about Rootsweb Lists
    2. Chris on gmail
    3. groups io seems to be the answer

    01/13/2020 02:26:40
    1. [CRANSWICK]Notice about Rootsweb Lists
    2. Jim Jackson
    3. This has been received from the Rootsweb administration: Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. Additionally, administration tools will no longer be available to list administrators and mailing lists will be put into an archival state. Administrators may save the emails in their list prior to March 2nd. After that, mailing list archives will remain available and searchable on RootsWeb. As an alternative to RootsWeb Mailing Lists, Ancestry message boards are a great option to network with others in the genealogy community. Message boards are available for free with an Ancestry registered account. Thank you for being part of the RootsWeb family and contributing to this community. Sincerely, The RootsWeb team We are presently setting up email groups at https://groups.io/. If there is interest in migrating this list to groups.io please respond to this message to that effect ASAP. With heavy hearts, Jim and Di

    01/13/2020 01:22:20
    1. [CRANSWICK]Re: Help Keep This List Active
    2. Chris on gmail
    3. Tried to add new message but new login has defeated me New Zealand Herald, 22nd May 2019 CRANSWICK, Peter Crompton. Passed away peacefully aged 94 years on Friday 17th May at Ascot House, Narrow Neck. Dearly loved husband of the late Robin, cherished father of David, Keith, Lynne(deceased), Rosemary, Mark and Kirsty. Loved grandfather of Lisa, Sarah and Bryn and great-grandfather of Sophie, Jack, Bradley and Daniel. A gathering of family and friends will be held at the Wakatere Boating Club, Narrow Neck, Auckland on Tuesday 28th May at 11.00 am to celebrate his life.

    08/28/2019 05:17:28
    1. [CRANSWICK]Help Keep This List Active
    2. Jim Jackson
    3. We just wanted to encourage you all to make use of this list in your family searches. A large number of Rootsweb lists have been made inactive due to no messages over a period of time. We want to keep as many lists active as we possibly can and your participation will help toward that goal. If you have a "brick wall" in your family search, send in a message with as much information as you have and let's see if someone may be able to help fill in those blanks. Best wishes, Jim and Di

    08/28/2019 07:51:42
    1. Re: [CRANSWICK] Reverend Matthew Cranswick
    2. Noel Cranswick
    3. Dear Ann, Thank you very much for your suggestion. Unfortunately, since Lachlan's death, the site is not being updated. I will look into an alternative server for the Cranswick Genealogy page and copy Lachlan's content there so it can be updated. If you send me a copy the photo I'll load it onto the new site. Kindest regards, Noel -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ann Copeland Sent: Thursday, 28 June 2012 12:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [CRANSWICK] Reverend Matthew Cranswick I have a portrait of the Rev Matthew who married Margaret Mosey and sired the many distinguished Cranswicks who provide yr ancestry. I would be glad to add it to Lachlan's site but (being an old lady) do not have the technical skills. Can anyone help me out - either with technical advice or better still by providing an email address to which I can fwd the portrait and some other docs. I am capable of sending emails and attaching docs to them. Ann Copeland ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/28/2012 08:56:47
    1. [CRANSWICK] Reverend Matthew Cranswick
    2. Ann Copeland
    3. I have a portrait of the Rev Matthew who married Margaret Mosey and sired the many distinguished Cranswicks who provide yr ancestry. I would be glad to add it to Lachlan's site but (being an old lady) do not have the technical skills. Can anyone help me out - either with technical advice or better still by providing an email address to which I can fwd the portrait and some other docs. I am capable of sending emails and attaching docs to them. Ann Copeland

    06/27/2012 09:36:09
    1. Re: [CRANSWICK] Hi there
    2. Ken Holmes
    3. Hi Diane, It has been quiet. I'll give help if I can. Regards, Ken Holmes. On 24/02/2012 20:19, Diane wrote: > Hi there, Diane list admin here. > > Is there anyone on this list that need any help with research from anybody? > > There hasn't been much going on with this list for a while! > > Hoping to hear from you soon. > > Diane list admin > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/25/2012 01:39:51
    1. [CRANSWICK] Hi there
    2. Diane
    3. Hi there, Diane list admin here. Is there anyone on this list that need any help with research from anybody? There hasn't been much going on with this list for a while! Hoping to hear from you soon. Diane list admin

    02/24/2012 01:19:19
    1. Re: [CRANSWICK] Cranswick 'family'
    2. Noel Cranswick
    3. Dear Hilary, Thank you very much for your email. As I'm sure you know from Lachlan's home page, he died about 12 months ago and his large website is no longer being maintained. We (his NOK) have agreed with Bluehaze to keep it as it was when he died; and so there is currently no updatable Cranswick Genealogy site to incorporate your changes. There was also a Cranswick Genealogy email list that Lachlan used to maintain. The last activity on it was probably almost 10 years ago and I don't know if it is still working. The links are shown on his genealogy page. I have no expertise in the area - what we Cranswick's need is someone to take over from where Lachlan left off! All the best, Noel From: Horsfall [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 25 January 2011 2:32 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Cranswick 'family' Hello Noel, I have just come across Lachlan Cranswick's personal homepage on the web and am fascinated by it. I am emailing you as I am not sure who else/what other email addresses to use to make contact. My mother was Lena Kate Cranswick (b 1906 d 1974) before her marriage; her parents were Matthew Henry Cranswick (b 1860 in Bridlington, die 1928 in Hull ) and Kate Wright (b 1863, died Hull 1909). As it happens I am going to meet an elder cousin of mine in Hull this time next week; her father was (one of my mother's brothers) William Cranswick(b 1894 d 1975 ). I will not add more detail now - it may not be of interest to you - but I can say that there is an error in the list of 'military Cranswicks' (and it one I have seen on another version of the family tree) Pte Matthew Cranswick 7 E York's was another of the children of Matthew Henry and Kate (nee Wright) (and thus not of the parents shown on the web site) I am totally correct in saying this; my cousin has the original of a letter sent from Matthew's Company Commander to her father, William, then a company commander in 8 E Yorks and nearby at the time asking if William wanted to see his brother's body or grave (later lost) before/at burial. I can be contacted on the address (my husband's) from which I have sent this email or on my own address [email protected] Hilary Horsfall

    02/02/2011 04:10:13
    1. Book Pathfinder Cranswick
    2. Alex Cranswick
    3. One or two people have looked for this book over the years. It was first published in 1962 and has just been republished with some revised material. It can be found on www.diggorypress.com <http://www.diggorypress.com/> or Amazon. Alex Cranswick

    12/03/2006 10:07:47
    1. Fw: Hutton Cranswick and the winery
    2. Philippa
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: alexandopholous Cranberry Sauce To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 7:58 AM Subject: Hutton Cranswick and the winery Hello Lachlan, Thankyou for your most informative website. I am a great great grandson of Edward Cranswick, the Canon of Sydney (mentioned on the website), whose 2 sons were Bishop of Gippsland and Bishop of Tasmania. The 3rd son, Hugh, was my great grandfather. My grandfather, George Noel Harvard Cranswick would be happy to answer any questions on this side of the family tree. My wife and I are planning a visit to Hutton Cranswick in Yorkshire shortly, and we were wondering if any Cranswicks had any errands they would like us to run, curiosities to investigate and report on, or specific photos to take and send to you... Please post this on your website. By the way, the Cranswick-Smith winery in Australia was set up by my father who bought a winery from Cinzano and used it to produce table wine. The company has now been bought out by a larger Australian winery, and the only remaining bottles of Cranswick wine are to be found in a small chain of pubs in London. I'm sorry I didn't see your site 5 years ago, and I do hope you are keeping it live. Kind regards, Alastair Cranswick-Smith -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All-new Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.

    10/15/2006 10:43:09
    1. Re: Hutton Cranswick and the winery
    2. Ken Holmes
    3. Hi Alastair, Thought your Mother would have told you about Lachlan's site. I was in touch with her re. the Cranswicks in 1994. My computer tells me that you are my 7th cousin once removed !!! Regards, Ken Holmes.

    10/15/2006 04:07:42
    1. Re: Searching for Raymond Banks
    2. Keith Avann
    3. Sorry, can't help. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil & Edie Maier" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 11:06 PM Subject: Searching for Raymond Banks >I trust that you don't mind my contacting you via your mailing list. I > found your contact info at > http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/cranswick_clan/ and I am hoping that you > may be able to help my wife and me to find Raymond Banks or his > surviving family. > > > > The Raymond Banks we are looking for was a member of the British Allied > occupation forces in Germany immediately following the second World War. > He was stationed in the North Rhein-Westphalia region, perhaps in or > near the city of Detmold. We are not sure, but suspect that he may be > related to my wife's side of the family. > > > > We would be grateful if you can assist us in any way. Even a negative > response would assist by eliminating your Raymond Banks from our future > efforts. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Phil & Edie Maier. > > > > > > ==== CRANSWICK Mailing List ==== > This CRANSWICK list is currently available for adoption! > Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listrequest.pl > > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >

    12/18/2005 01:24:59
    1. Searching for Raymond Banks
    2. Phil & Edie Maier
    3. I trust that you don't mind my contacting you via your mailing list. I found your contact info at http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/cranswick_clan/ and I am hoping that you may be able to help my wife and me to find Raymond Banks or his surviving family. The Raymond Banks we are looking for was a member of the British Allied occupation forces in Germany immediately following the second World War. He was stationed in the North Rhein-Westphalia region, perhaps in or near the city of Detmold. We are not sure, but suspect that he may be related to my wife's side of the family. We would be grateful if you can assist us in any way. Even a negative response would assist by eliminating your Raymond Banks from our future efforts. Thanks in advance, Phil & Edie Maier.

    12/17/2005 11:06:04
    1. Hunmanby east yorkshiire
    2. J.C.Christopher Glass
    3. any one researching Hunmanby line or Know new email for Shelagh Simpson who's mother was Patricia Cranswick My particular interest is crompton 1. DONALD8 CRANSWICK (JOHN7, THOMAS6, THOMAS5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, ROGER1) was born 27 March 1896 in Field House, Hunmanby, Yorks, England (Source: Cranswick Family Bible.), and died 1974 in New Zealand. He married EDITH COMPTON. She was born 8th December 1897 in Cottam Farm, Nafferton, Yorks, England, and died 1992. I think Donalds Parents were John of Rudston And Charlotte from Bridlington CHRIS GLASS RUISLIP UK check out my family trees http://www.geocities.com/jccglass Yorkshire Trees From Hull , Bridlington; Richardson , Jagger , Brown , Caton(&lincs) Barron , Swift From Nafferton, Lowthorpe, Thorneholme, Driffield; Crompton , Elgey , Jefferson , Hyde , Richardson From Wakefield, Wrenthrope,Sandal Magna; Roberts, Hampshire, Sugden, Blackburn, Pearson, Chatterton, Firth, Ramsden , Helme , Colley , Saville , Sutcliff, Eastwood SCOTLAND From Kinross, Grandtuly , Ballachulish , Stathmiglo; Glass, White , Moncur , Miller. Campbell, Robertson , McFarlane , MacIntyre, Cameron,Colquhoun NewZealand From Auckland, Devonport, Lawrence Otago, New Plymouth; Glass, Clarke , Lowe , Mann, Gunson, Waddel Campbell , Cameron, McBeath, Guillard, Moncur, NON GEN jazz! http://www.geocities.com/jazzupstairs

    03/02/2005 05:30:24
    1. CRANSWICK List Administrator: please contact Rootsweb
    2. Andrew Billinghurst
    3. Hi, **This message is being sent to the CRANSWICK mailing list.** The email address that RootsWeb has for the CRANSWICK list admin [email protected] is bouncing, so RootsWeb is looking to make contact with the list admin. Will the list admin please contact Andrew Billinghurst ([email protected]) so that we know that you are still maintaining this list and please reply quoting this message. List members there is nothing for you to worry about and nothing for you to do, it is probably just an email problem for the person looking after the day-to-day management of this list. Rest assured that this does not mean that your list is in danger. Thanks! Andrew Billinghurst, RootsWeb Staff [email protected] -- Andrew Billinghurst <[email protected]> Adopt-a-mailing list -> http://resources.rootsweb.com/adopt/ Ancestry.com--Your #1 Source for Family History Online http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    03/01/2005 02:18:31
    1. CRANSWICK List Administrator: please contact Rootsweb
    2. Andrew Billinghurst
    3. Hi, **This message is being sent to the CRANSWICK mailing list.** The email address that RootsWeb has for the CRANSWICK list admin [email protected] is bouncing, so RootsWeb is looking to make contact with the list admin. Will the list admin please contact Andrew Billinghurst ([email protected]) so that we know that you are still maintaining this list and please reply quoting this message. List members there is nothing for you to worry about and nothing for you to do, it is probably just an email problem for the person looking after the day-to-day management of this list. Rest assured that this does not mean that your list is in danger. Thanks! Andrew Billinghurst, RootsWeb Staff [email protected] -- Andrew Billinghurst <[email protected]> Adopt-a-mailing list -> http://resources.rootsweb.com/adopt/ Ancestry.com--Your #1 Source for Family History Online http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237

    03/01/2005 02:18:31
    1. [CRANSWICK] Obituary of Canon Rupert Cranswick of Rhodesia (1898 to 1977)
    2. Lachlan Cranswick
    3. The following may also be of interest: Obituary of Canon Rupert Cranswick of Rhodesia (1898 to 1977): http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/cranswick_clan/canon_rupert_cranswick_rhodesia.html Again, sorry, big delay in putting this to the list. Thanks to Cecil Cranswick for the documents. Lachlan. ----------------------- Lachlan M. D. Cranswick Collaborative Computational Project No 14 (CCP14) for Single Crystal and Powder Diffraction Birkbeck University of London and Daresbury Synchrotron Laboratory Postal Address: CCP14 - School of Crystallography, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, WC1E 7HX, London, UK Tel: (+44) 020 7631 6850 Fax: (+44) 020 7631 6803 E-mail: [email protected] Room: B091 WWW: http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/

    12/16/2002 05:03:01
    1. [CRANSWICK] Flying Officer Phillip Cranswick MC
    2. Lachlan Cranswick
    3. (big delay forwarding this on) When I asked the person who sent the following permission to forward this on to the Cranswick list, I did not get a response. So have trimmed off the contact details. Does anyone have any information that I could pass on? Mainly - surviving photos, information or other records of Philip Cranswick. Cheers, Lachlan. ===================================================== I have been researching and writing the story of Flying Officer Douglas JF McMillan whose father presented to a Swiss based ski club (of which I am a member) called the Downhill Only (DHO) a trophy which is now thought to be the sole remaining downhill race in the Alps where the entire field depart the start simultaneously. This was published in very much abbreviated form in the DHO annual Journal. I am now widening my researches a little to encompass those with whom he served. One such was Flying Officer Phillip Cranswick, they were at Upavon with 3 Squadron for a number of years (1925 - 1928), were sent to Cardiff to keep open an emergency landing ground with one other officer and 20 men during the General Strike of 1926, they competed together in the Sassoon Cup for single seater aircraft in 1928, and were practising on June 5th 1928 for the RAF Display at Hendon scheduled for August, when their two aircraft touched wing tip to wing tip and both crashed, both pilots being killed instantly. There was a joint funeral at Upavon Church and a joint internment in the village cemetery on 8th June. I have photos of both together, in squadron photos and in one other photo, probably taken in Cardiff. I know that Philip Cranswick's wife was called May, they had two children, one of whom was Alec Cranswick (Sq Ldr Alec "Pathfinder" Cranswick) and that when Phillip Cranswick was killed, his home was in Oriel Road, Oxford. Phillip Cranswick had served in the 1st World War with the East Riding Field Company RE. 7/9/15 2nd Lt, posted to France 18/1/16, promoted to Lt 12/4/16, and Major in March 1917. Not clear how he then transferred to the RFC, or later to the RAF, but he was awarded the MC whilst in the army and can be seen as a flying officer at Upavon with medal ribbons to rival many much more senior officers. He was 33 years old when killed. On his headstone he is referred to as Flying Officer Major Cranswick. At his grave in Upavon, there is a smaller stone at the foot of his grave to his son, Sq Ldr Alec Cranswick. I am interested in establishing whether there are surviving photos, information or other records of Philip Cranswick. I plan to produce a booklet on McMillan so as to include much of the data that the ski club magazine had not space to reproduce. I would therefore like to include more information on Cranswick too, hence this message. Any descendants able to help? ===================================================== ----------------------- Lachlan M. D. Cranswick Collaborative Computational Project No 14 (CCP14) for Single Crystal and Powder Diffraction Birkbeck University of London and Daresbury Synchrotron Laboratory Postal Address: CCP14 - School of Crystallography, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, WC1E 7HX, London, UK Tel: (+44) 020 7631 6850 Fax: (+44) 020 7631 6803 E-mail: [email protected] Room: B091 WWW: http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/

    12/16/2002 05:00:28