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    1. Re: English Crumps
    2. Constance M. Diamond
    3. Hello Adrienne, My CRUMPS are also English. It is only my great great grandmother who was born in Canada. Her parents were both born in England in the late 1790's to very early 1800's. I am just not sure where as yet. This is my previous message: My CRUMP ancestors are from Ontario Canada. Mary Ann CRUMP married John William SIMNING in Cornwall, Canada. Mary Ann had several brothers...Peter, Levi, William, Shedrick, and Michael... and two sisters....Elizabeth and Hannah, most of whom were born in Canada. At least as far as I know that is all of her siblings. Her father is believed to be Michael CRUMP, born in England. Her mother name is unknown, but thought to be Elizabeth also born in England. Do you have anything on a Michael born during the time period of 1790 to 1800, that might give me a lead to follow? Constance Diamond Coos Bay, Oregon Richards wrote: > I have been away from home for a bit, but notice some interesting > activity on this site - pity you're al researching your American > branches of the family as I Have heaps of new contacts for an English > branch. Edward's name produced some excitement for me as there are a > bunch of Edwards from Gloucester/Worcester border area whose line I've > been following. I recently made contact with an English gentleman who > has done extensive research on this line and gone back to the 1500 in > Bretforton (some fascinating wills as well). My Edward Callow Crump came > from the Childswickham area in the more recent early 1800s. Anyone out > there interested in this area? > Cheers Adrienne > [email protected] > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi

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