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    1. [DOR] Re: Budden, Elliott
    2. Bob Vine
    3. I have Buddens in my Tree at genealogy.bobvine.nz # Last Name, Given Name(s) <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/search.php?myfirstname=&mylastname=budden&mybool=AND&imgsubmit.x=33&imgsubmit.y=35&order=nameup> *Person ID* Born/Christened <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/search.php?myfirstname=&mylastname=budden&mybool=AND&imgsubmit.x=33&imgsubmit.y=35&order=birth> Location Tree | Branch 1 <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/pedigree.php?personID=I01290&tree=Vine1> Budden, Benjamin <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/getperson.php?personID=I01290&tree=Vine1> I01290 b. 30 Nov 1855 Netherbury, Dorset, England <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/placesearch.php?psearch=Netherbury%2C+Dorset%2C+England> Vine of New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/showtree.php?tree=Vine1> 2 <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/pedigree.php?personID=I01292&tree=Vine1> Budden, Bernard Ivor <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/getperson.php?personID=I01292&tree=Vine1> I01292 Vine of New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/showtree.php?tree=Vine1> 3 <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/pedigree.php?personID=I00863&tree=Vine1> Budden, Edmund <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/getperson.php?personID=I00863&tree=Vine1> I00863 c. 19 Jan 1834 Canford Magna, Dorset, England <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/placesearch.php?psearch=Canford+Magna%2C+Dorset%2C+England> Vine of New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/showtree.php?tree=Vine1> 4 <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/pedigree.php?personID=I00869&tree=Vine1> Budden, Flora <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/getperson.php?personID=I00869&tree=Vine1> I00869 b. 06 May 1873 Kinson, Dorset <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/placesearch.php?psearch=Kinson%2C+Dorset> Vine of New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/showtree.php?tree=Vine1> 5 <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/pedigree.php?personID=I00763&tree=Vine1> Budden, George Bernard <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/getperson.php?personID=I00763&tree=Vine1> I00763 b. 8 Nov 1883 Te Ore Ore, Masterton, Wairarapa, New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/placesearch.php?psearch=Te+Ore+Ore%2C+Masterton%2C+Wairarapa%2C+New+Zealand> Vine of New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/showtree.php?tree=Vine1> 6 <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/pedigree.php?personID=I01291&tree=Vine1> Budden, Julia Mavis Valerie <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/getperson.php?personID=I01291&tree=Vine1> I01291 b. 1912 Vine of New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/showtree.php?tree=Vine1> 7 <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/pedigree.php?personID=I00868&tree=Vine1> Budden, Percilla Matilda <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/getperson.php?personID=I00868&tree=Vine1> I00868 Vine of New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/showtree.php?tree=Vine1> 8 <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/pedigree.php?personID=I2544&tree=Vine1> Budden, Reginald John <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/getperson.php?personID=I2544&tree=Vine1> I2544 Vine of New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/showtree.php?tree=Vine1> 9 <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/pedigree.php?personID=I00867&tree=Vine1> Budden, Robert <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/getperson.php?personID=I00867&tree=Vine1> I00867 Vine of New Zealand <http://genealogy.bobvine.nz/showtree.php?tree=Vine1> Bob Vine 11 Ngaio Crescent, Lower Hutt 5010, New Zealand Tel: 64 4 9711192 Mobile: 64 21510682 Skype: bobvine www.bobvine.nz <[email protected]> genealogy.bobvine.nz/ On Tue, 21 Jan 2020 at 12:35, Gwen Bates <[email protected]> wrote: > Good morning (it is morning here) Win. By any chance are you connected to > Francis Pope Budden 1787-1854 (son of Benjamin BUDDEN 1757-1823 and > Sarah > POPE xxxx-1787) and Anne WISE 1794-1880.. Francis and Anne resided in > Coombe Keyes. > > Their daughter Sarah 1831-1884 came to Australia abt 1862 and married my > great grandfather Andrew Johnstone SIEVERS in 1863. > > Cheers Peter Sievers BATES Gwandalan. NSW. Aust. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Winifred Desmond > Sent: Monday, January 20, 2020 5:47 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [DOR] Budden, Elliott > > BUDDEN & ELLIOTT are the names I am researching, both from Sixpenny > Handley, > Dorset > + > Win Budden Desmond > > > _______________________________________________ > *************************************** > > When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list > members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything > which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the > footers which will be put back anyway!) > _______________________________________________ > 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 >

    01/20/2020 07:45:27
    1. [DOR] Re: Budden, Elliott
    2. Gwen Bates
    3. Good morning (it is morning here) Win. By any chance are you connected to Francis Pope Budden 1787-1854 (son of Benjamin BUDDEN 1757-1823 and Sarah POPE xxxx-1787) and Anne WISE 1794-1880.. Francis and Anne resided in Coombe Keyes. Their daughter Sarah 1831-1884 came to Australia abt 1862 and married my great grandfather Andrew Johnstone SIEVERS in 1863. Cheers Peter Sievers BATES Gwandalan. NSW. Aust. -----Original Message----- From: Winifred Desmond Sent: Monday, January 20, 2020 5:47 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [DOR] Budden, Elliott BUDDEN & ELLIOTT are the names I am researching, both from Sixpenny Handley, Dorset + Win Budden Desmond

    01/20/2020 04:35:17
    1. [DOR] PALMER, MCDERMOTT, WILLIAMSON
    2. Glenda Lightowler
    3. HI LISTERS These are the main names I( research, the base of these being John Palmer, b 1837, of Pimperne and Puddletown, who joined the British Army in India and there married Margaret WILLIAMSON of Rosemarkie, Ross and Cromarty, who had a child Elizabeth, who married James MCDERMOTT in South Shields, who was the father of my grandmother Margaret (Madge ) Mc Dermott. Really, I doubt I have much more to research in Dorset, as I have John's lineage back to 1735/6 Robert PALMER married Margaret BROOKMAN at Blandford. However, if anyone has earlier or anecdotal information relating to this family, I am always pleased to receive it. Good luck in your researches Kind regards Glenda Lightowler Email: glendalight AT manx DOT net

    01/19/2020 04:12:12
    1. [DOR] Budden, Elliott
    2. Winifred Desmond
    3. BUDDEN & ELLIOTT are the names I am researching, both from Sixpenny Handley, Dorset Win Budden Desmond

    01/19/2020 11:47:05
    1. [DOR] Re: DORSET Digest, Vol 14, Issue 12
    2. Glenda Lightowler
    3. Hi again Davey Told you I wasn't good with the technology. :) I want to send my names to the current Rootsweb list , as you recommend. are you saying that I should use the address exactly as you have written? Or do I substitute appropriately? Regards Glenda -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 15 January 2020 09:05 To: [email protected] Subject: DORSET Digest, Vol 14, Issue 12 Send DORSET mailing list submissions to [email protected] To subscribe via email send a message with subject subscribe and body subscribe to [email protected] To unsubscribe via email send a message with subject unsubscribe and body unsubscribe to [email protected] You can reach the person managing the list at [email protected] When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of DORSET digest..." IMPORTANT! When replying to one of the messages below, DO NOT hit "Reply" and add your comments. (It won't work!) Copy+paste only the relevant bit into a new email, or SNIP everything that isn't relevant. In either case, remember to make sure that your subject line is relevant to your posting! Today's Topics: 1. ADMIN: This list is moving (Davy Cannon) 2. ADMIN: This list is moving (Davy Cannon) 3. Re: ADMIN: This list is moving (Susie Zada) 4. Henning Wareham Smith Bateman Arnold (Stephen Henning) 5. Re: Henning Wareham Smith Bateman Arnold (pops hammet) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 16:43:36 +0000 From: Davy Cannon <[email protected]> Subject: [DOR] ADMIN: This list is moving To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]om> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hello List, RootsWeb announced a few days ago that all of their mailing lists would become inactive (i.e. defunct) from 2nd March 2020. This announcement was made to subscribers to the Listowners List to which (luckily!) I subscribe, and nowhere else. After much research and deliberation I have decided to set up an identical list on groups.io, with the same remit and operating conditions. The relevant email addresses appear at the end of this message, and I invite all current members of the list to join it on the new platform using the "subscribe" address. Please note that this set up is new to me (though I don't doubt many of you will be familiar with it) and I am on a steep learning curve with the management tools. The initial settings which I have chosen require me to approve new subscribers, so if (as I hope) the majority of you decide to join me on the "other side" there may be a small delay because I may have some large batches of individual approvals to send. It will be a formality for all of you, though the small number of moderated members of the list will continue to be moderated. Also,I have set the list to require my approval for your first two messages. This is to weed out any troublemakers who try to sneak in for the purposes of posting spam messages (you wouldn't believe how many of those I have to deal with behind the scenes) so at least for the time being there may be short delay before your first messages appear. After that it will be business as usual. Please note that (at least for the time being) the Message Boards will continue to operate as normal, and the list archives will still be searchable. With that in mind I encourage you to do something which I have hitherto strongly discouraged: send a message to the list showing all of the Dorset-related surnames in which you are interested, so that people searching the archives in the future will be able to contact you. Because RootsWeb strip out email addresses before putting messages into the archives, you will need to put your email address in a cryptic format at the end. Something like "yourname AT provider DOT com" should do the trick. Here are the addresses as promised: Post: [email protected] Subscribe: [email protected] Unsubscribe: [email protected] Group Owner: [email protected] Help: [email protected] I hope to see you all soon! Regards Davy Cannon Dorchester, Dorset List Admin, Dorset List ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 18:46:13 +0000 From: Davy Cannon <[email protected]> Subject: [DOR] ADMIN: This list is moving To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]om> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hello List, RootsWeb announced a few days ago that all of their mailing lists would become inactive (i.e. defunct) from 2nd March 2020. This announcement was made to subscribers to the Listowners List to which (luckily!) I subscribe, and nowhere else. After much research and deliberation I have decided to set up an identical list on groups.io, with the same remit and operating conditions. The relevant email addresses appear at the end of this message, and I invite all current members of the list to join it on the new platform using the "subscribe" address. Please note that this set up is new to me (though I don't doubt many of you will be familiar with it) and I am on a steep learning curve with the management tools. The initial settings which I have chosen require me to approve new subscribers, so if (as I hope) the majority of you decide to join me on the "other side" there may be a small delay because I may have some large batches of individual approvals to send. It will be a formality for all of you, though the small number of moderated members of the list will continue to be moderated. Also,I have set the list to require my approval for your first two messages. This is to weed out any troublemakers who try to sneak in for the purposes of posting spam messages (you wouldn't believe how many of those I have to deal with behind the scenes) so at least for the time being there may be short delay before your first messages appear. After that it will be business as usual. Please note that (at least for the time being) the Message Boards will continue to operate as normal, and the list archives will still be searchable. With that in mind I encourage you to do something which I have hitherto strongly discouraged: send a message to the list showing all of the Dorset-related surnames in which you are interested, so that people searching the archives in the future will be able to contact you. Because RootsWeb strip out email addresses before putting messages into the archives, you will need to put your email address in a cryptic format at the end. Something like "yourname AT provider DOT com" should do the trick. Here are the addresses as promised: Post: [email protected] Subscribe: [email protected] Unsubscribe: [email protected] Group Owner: [email protected] Help: [email protected] I hope to see you all soon! Regards Davy Cannon Dorchester, Dorset List Admin, Dorset List ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 07:36:28 +1100 From: Susie Zada <[email protected]> Subject: [DOR] Re: ADMIN: This list is moving To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]om> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hi Davy, So glad you're keeping this and your other Dorset list, and moving them to groups.io - I think your subscribers will enjoy using this new platform. I have moved my lists to groups.io - a week ago, and have really enjoyed exploring the features on the Mailing Lists. Regards ... Susie Zada On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 03:47, Davy Cannon <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello List, > > RootsWeb announced a few days ago that all of their mailing lists would > become inactive (i.e. defunct) from 2nd March 2020. This announcement was > made to subscribers to the Listowners List to which (luckily!) I subscribe, > and nowhere else. > > After much research and deliberation I have decided to set up an identical > list on groups.io, with the same remit and operating conditions. > > The relevant email addresses appear at the end of this message, and I > invite all current members of the list to join it on the new platform using > the "subscribe" address. Please note that this set up is new to me (though > I don't doubt many of you will be familiar with it) and I am on a steep > learning curve with the management tools. > > The initial settings which I have chosen require me to approve new > subscribers, so if (as I hope) the majority of you decide to join me on the > "other side" there may be a small delay because I may have some large > batches of individual approvals to send. It will be a formality for all of > you, though the small number of moderated members of the list will continue > to be moderated. > > Also,I have set the list to require my approval for your first two > messages. This is to weed out any troublemakers who try to sneak in for > the purposes of posting spam messages (you wouldn't believe how many of > those I have to deal with behind the scenes) so at least for the time being > there may be short delay before your first messages appear. After that it > will be business as usual. > > Please note that (at least for the time being) the Message Boards will > continue to operate as normal, and the list archives will still be > searchable. With that in mind I encourage you to do something which I have > hitherto strongly discouraged: send a message to the list showing all of > the Dorset-related surnames in which you are interested, so that people > searching the archives in the future will be able to contact you. Because > RootsWeb strip out email addresses before putting messages into the > archives, you will need to put your email address in a cryptic format at > the end. Something like "yourname AT provider DOT com" should do the trick. > > Here are the addresses as promised: > > Post: [email protected] > Subscribe: [email protected] > Unsubscribe: [email protected] > Group Owner: [email protected] > Help: [email protected] > > I hope to see you all soon! > > Regards > > Davy Cannon > Dorchester, Dorset > List Admin, Dorset List > > _______________________________________________ > *************************************** > > When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the footers which will be put back anyway!) > _______________________________________________ > 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 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 13:54:39 -0700 From: Stephen Henning <[email protected]> Subject: [DOR] Henning Wareham Smith Bateman Arnold To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hello Everyone, It has been quite some time since I have engaged with our Dorset friends and family; sadly it was before the passing of our dear friend Sue Merkle. A huge thanks to Davy for taking us forward from RootsWeb to groups.io. Having just achieved retirement, I now intend to spend more time working on my family history. My initial interest at this time is in the surnames listed above, as they relate to John Henning (born about 1622, Poxwell) x Susan Bateman (b 1625, London), which is my primary ancestor connection (I am sure there are others, TBD!) to Dorset, with subsequent emigrants to America, ultimately descending to me. I have a copy of the very impressive work by George and Virginia Jansen, which I will be using as a starting point for tracing details back to Dorset. I am sure to be posting questions to this group, to validate/explore their findings. I welcome communications with anyone with similar interests. My email is asap AT reagan DOT com. Warmest Regards, Stephen Henning Fort Collins, Colorado USA Sent from Mail for Windows 10 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 22:25:02 +0000 From: pops hammet <[email protected]> Subject: [DOR] Re: Henning Wareham Smith Bateman Arnold To: [email protected] Cc: Stephen Henning <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]om> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Davy, Thank you for your outstanding commitment to our Dorset FH web page … may it long continue …… Peter Hammett researching Hammett family in Dorset UK On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 8:55 PM Stephen Henning via DORSET <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > It has been quite some time since I have engaged with our Dorset friends and family; sadly it was before the passing of our dear friend Sue Merkle. > > A huge thanks to Davy for taking us forward from RootsWeb to groups.io. > > Having just achieved retirement, I now intend to spend more time working on my family history. > > My initial interest at this time is in the surnames listed above, as they relate to John Henning (born about 1622, Poxwell) x Susan Bateman (b 1625, London), which is my primary ancestor connection (I am sure there are others, TBD!) to Dorset, with subsequent emigrants to America, ultimately descending to me. > > I have a copy of the very impressive work by George and Virginia Jansen, which I will be using as a starting point for tracing details back to Dorset. I am sure to be posting questions to this group, to validate/explore their findings. > > I welcome communications with anyone with similar interests. My email is asap AT reagan DOT com. > > Warmest Regards, > > Stephen Henning > Fort Collins, Colorado USA > > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > > _______________________________________________ > *************************************** > > When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the footers which will be put back anyway!) > _______________________________________________ > 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 ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer To contact the %(real_name)s list administrator, send an email to %(real_name)[email protected] To post a message to the DORSET mailing list -- [email protected], send an email to %(real_name)[email protected] __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to %(real_name)[email protected]%(host_name)s with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. ------------------------------ End of DORSET Digest, Vol 14, Issue 12 **************************************

    01/15/2020 10:21:46
    1. [DOR] Bastable, Yeatman, Lovelace, Lea/Lee, Foss and more
    2. Edwina Shooter
    3. Hello Dorset Researchers, Posting my surnames of interest in Dorset: Bastable - predominately from Marnhull Yeatman and Yetman - Gillingham, Marnhull and surrounds Lea/ Lee/ and Lea alias Saunders from around Eype and Symondsbury Also Kendall, Marsh, Foss, Lovelace, Rolls Any references to the surname DATE [not common in Dorset but collecting all references to this surname] Thank you Davy, for moving us to groups.io. I am on another list which has moved to that, and it all seems quite okay. Cheerio Edwina Shooter Perth, Western Australia eshooterATexemailDOTcomDOTau DATE Surname Study with GOONS 5674

    01/15/2020 05:57:53
    1. [DOR] Re: Henning Wareham Smith Bateman Arnold
    2. pops hammet
    3. Davy, Thank you for your outstanding commitment to our Dorset FH web page … may it long continue …… Peter Hammett researching Hammett family in Dorset UK On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 8:55 PM Stephen Henning via DORSET <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > It has been quite some time since I have engaged with our Dorset friends and family; sadly it was before the passing of our dear friend Sue Merkle. > > A huge thanks to Davy for taking us forward from RootsWeb to groups.io. > > Having just achieved retirement, I now intend to spend more time working on my family history. > > My initial interest at this time is in the surnames listed above, as they relate to John Henning (born about 1622, Poxwell) x Susan Bateman (b 1625, London), which is my primary ancestor connection (I am sure there are others, TBD!) to Dorset, with subsequent emigrants to America, ultimately descending to me. > > I have a copy of the very impressive work by George and Virginia Jansen, which I will be using as a starting point for tracing details back to Dorset. I am sure to be posting questions to this group, to validate/explore their findings. > > I welcome communications with anyone with similar interests. My email is asap AT reagan DOT com. > > Warmest Regards, > > Stephen Henning > Fort Collins, Colorado USA > > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > > _______________________________________________ > *************************************** > > When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the footers which will be put back anyway!) > _______________________________________________ > 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

    01/14/2020 03:25:02
    1. [DOR] Henning Wareham Smith Bateman Arnold
    2. Stephen Henning
    3. Hello Everyone, It has been quite some time since I have engaged with our Dorset friends and family; sadly it was before the passing of our dear friend Sue Merkle. A huge thanks to Davy for taking us forward from RootsWeb to groups.io. Having just achieved retirement, I now intend to spend more time working on my family history. My initial interest at this time is in the surnames listed above, as they relate to John Henning (born about 1622, Poxwell) x Susan Bateman (b 1625, London), which is my primary ancestor connection (I am sure there are others, TBD!) to Dorset, with subsequent emigrants to America, ultimately descending to me. I have a copy of the very impressive work by George and Virginia Jansen, which I will be using as a starting point for tracing details back to Dorset. I am sure to be posting questions to this group, to validate/explore their findings. I welcome communications with anyone with similar interests. My email is asap AT reagan DOT com. Warmest Regards, Stephen Henning Fort Collins, Colorado USA Sent from Mail for Windows 10

    01/14/2020 01:54:39
    1. [DOR] Re: ADMIN: This list is moving
    2. Susie Zada
    3. Hi Davy, So glad you're keeping this and your other Dorset list, and moving them to groups.io - I think your subscribers will enjoy using this new platform. I have moved my lists to groups.io - a week ago, and have really enjoyed exploring the features on the Mailing Lists. Regards ... Susie Zada On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 03:47, Davy Cannon <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello List, > > RootsWeb announced a few days ago that all of their mailing lists would > become inactive (i.e. defunct) from 2nd March 2020. This announcement was > made to subscribers to the Listowners List to which (luckily!) I subscribe, > and nowhere else. > > After much research and deliberation I have decided to set up an identical > list on groups.io, with the same remit and operating conditions. > > The relevant email addresses appear at the end of this message, and I > invite all current members of the list to join it on the new platform using > the "subscribe" address. Please note that this set up is new to me (though > I don't doubt many of you will be familiar with it) and I am on a steep > learning curve with the management tools. > > The initial settings which I have chosen require me to approve new > subscribers, so if (as I hope) the majority of you decide to join me on the > "other side" there may be a small delay because I may have some large > batches of individual approvals to send. It will be a formality for all of > you, though the small number of moderated members of the list will continue > to be moderated. > > Also,I have set the list to require my approval for your first two > messages. This is to weed out any troublemakers who try to sneak in for > the purposes of posting spam messages (you wouldn't believe how many of > those I have to deal with behind the scenes) so at least for the time being > there may be short delay before your first messages appear. After that it > will be business as usual. > > Please note that (at least for the time being) the Message Boards will > continue to operate as normal, and the list archives will still be > searchable. With that in mind I encourage you to do something which I have > hitherto strongly discouraged: send a message to the list showing all of > the Dorset-related surnames in which you are interested, so that people > searching the archives in the future will be able to contact you. Because > RootsWeb strip out email addresses before putting messages into the > archives, you will need to put your email address in a cryptic format at > the end. Something like "yourname AT provider DOT com" should do the trick. > > Here are the addresses as promised: > > Post: [email protected] > Subscribe: [email protected] > Unsubscribe: [email protected] > Group Owner: [email protected] > Help: [email protected] > > I hope to see you all soon! > > Regards > > Davy Cannon > Dorchester, Dorset > List Admin, Dorset List > > _______________________________________________ > *************************************** > > When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the footers which will be put back anyway!) > _______________________________________________ > 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

    01/14/2020 01:36:28
    1. [DOR] ADMIN: This list is moving
    2. Davy Cannon
    3. Hello List, RootsWeb announced a few days ago that all of their mailing lists would become inactive (i.e. defunct) from 2nd March 2020. This announcement was made to subscribers to the Listowners List to which (luckily!) I subscribe, and nowhere else. After much research and deliberation I have decided to set up an identical list on groups.io, with the same remit and operating conditions. The relevant email addresses appear at the end of this message, and I invite all current members of the list to join it on the new platform using the "subscribe" address. Please note that this set up is new to me (though I don't doubt many of you will be familiar with it) and I am on a steep learning curve with the management tools. The initial settings which I have chosen require me to approve new subscribers, so if (as I hope) the majority of you decide to join me on the "other side" there may be a small delay because I may have some large batches of individual approvals to send. It will be a formality for all of you, though the small number of moderated members of the list will continue to be moderated. Also,I have set the list to require my approval for your first two messages. This is to weed out any troublemakers who try to sneak in for the purposes of posting spam messages (you wouldn't believe how many of those I have to deal with behind the scenes) so at least for the time being there may be short delay before your first messages appear. After that it will be business as usual. Please note that (at least for the time being) the Message Boards will continue to operate as normal, and the list archives will still be searchable. With that in mind I encourage you to do something which I have hitherto strongly discouraged: send a message to the list showing all of the Dorset-related surnames in which you are interested, so that people searching the archives in the future will be able to contact you. Because RootsWeb strip out email addresses before putting messages into the archives, you will need to put your email address in a cryptic format at the end. Something like "yourname AT provider DOT com" should do the trick. Here are the addresses as promised: Post: [email protected] Subscribe: [email protected] Unsubscribe: [email protected] Group Owner: [email protected] Help: [email protected] I hope to see you all soon! Regards Davy Cannon Dorchester, Dorset List Admin, Dorset List

    01/14/2020 11:46:13
    1. [DOR] ADMIN: This list is moving
    2. Davy Cannon
    3. Hello List, RootsWeb announced a few days ago that all of their mailing lists would become inactive (i.e. defunct) from 2nd March 2020. This announcement was made to subscribers to the Listowners List to which (luckily!) I subscribe, and nowhere else. After much research and deliberation I have decided to set up an identical list on groups.io, with the same remit and operating conditions. The relevant email addresses appear at the end of this message, and I invite all current members of the list to join it on the new platform using the "subscribe" address. Please note that this set up is new to me (though I don't doubt many of you will be familiar with it) and I am on a steep learning curve with the management tools. The initial settings which I have chosen require me to approve new subscribers, so if (as I hope) the majority of you decide to join me on the "other side" there may be a small delay because I may have some large batches of individual approvals to send. It will be a formality for all of you, though the small number of moderated members of the list will continue to be moderated. Also,I have set the list to require my approval for your first two messages. This is to weed out any troublemakers who try to sneak in for the purposes of posting spam messages (you wouldn't believe how many of those I have to deal with behind the scenes) so at least for the time being there may be short delay before your first messages appear. After that it will be business as usual. Please note that (at least for the time being) the Message Boards will continue to operate as normal, and the list archives will still be searchable. With that in mind I encourage you to do something which I have hitherto strongly discouraged: send a message to the list showing all of the Dorset-related surnames in which you are interested, so that people searching the archives in the future will be able to contact you. Because RootsWeb strip out email addresses before putting messages into the archives, you will need to put your email address in a cryptic format at the end. Something like "yourname AT provider DOT com" should do the trick. Here are the addresses as promised: Post: [email protected] Subscribe: [email protected] Unsubscribe: [email protected] Group Owner: [email protected] Help: [email protected] I hope to see you all soon! Regards Davy Cannon Dorchester, Dorset List Admin, Dorset List

    01/14/2020 09:43:36
    1. [DOR] Re: Death Date
    2. Keith Radford
    3. Thank you for your information Beverley, my posting was to the Rootsweb DORSET site so every subscriber to the list gets a copy of each post so that is how you received my question. I had the exact details to you for 6 of the Tory children, those being, Edward, Elizabeth, Henry Warland, Charles, Maria, James and Thomas. There is a headstone for Thomas Tory in the graveyard of Christchurch Priory which is very near to where I grew up. I am now resident in Sydney Australia having been born in Bournemouth in the UK but have lived "downunder" since 1974. I stumbled across a photo of the headstone for Thomas on a site of gravestones but was unable to decipher some of the inscription. Once again thanks for replying. Kind Regards Keith Warland Radford. -----Original Message----- From: Beverly Roth [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, 1 September 2019 1:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [DOR] Re: Death Date I do not know why you contacted me because I don't have this person in my tree. I know that I have family in the area and have transcribed some of the information for the area. I did a quick look and think I am looking at what you are speaking about, but you did not give ID numbers. Edward Tory KHTZ-VXY. He is the son of John and should be merged with Edward Tory M6BW-LFH. In a search - he seems to have died April 1838 living on Kennington St in Newington, London, but to be sure you would have to see if there is a will and/or check the census records for England for families of his other children. A Mary (Warland) Tory age 77 (so born about 1764) was buried 28 July 1841 in St Mary, Newinton, Southward which is really part of or next to London. In the 1841 census - St Peters, Newington, Surrey (again next to London) on Berisford St lists a Mary Torey age 75 and an Amelia Torey age 30 are listed together and neither are born in the county. Amelia may be the one baptize 4 Oct 1812 in Horne, Surrey daughter of James & Sarah Terry which would be in the county and the wrong wife of the James son of Edward?? BUT I believe that the age 30 on the census is wrong and it should be age 40 because of the following who I believe is their family born in Christchurch, Hampshire, England: (The mother is listed as Mary on the 1813 baptism only - father as Edward on the others). The reason I believe this is their family is because Henry born in 1789 is given the middle name of Warlan (Warland) Edward bapt 4 April 1787 Elizabeth bapt 15 March 1788 Henry Warlen bapt 23 July 1789 Charles 16 Feb 1791 James born 1 July 1793 and bapt 11 June 1793 Maria born 8 March 1792 and bapt 11 June 1795 Susanna born 1 Feb 1795 and bapt 11 June 1795 Robert born 27 April 1797 and bapt 19 Nov 1801 John born 27 March 1799 and bapt 19 Nov 1801 Amelia born 29 Sep 1801 and bapt 19 Nov 1801 Thomas born 11 March 1804 and bapt 14 July 1813 (mom Mary) Jane Mackarell born 9 Oct 1806 and bapt 14 July 1813 (mom Mary) You can probably follow the children in the census records and find their marriages, etc....? As for Mary Dean - possibilies for baptism are 12 May 1729 in Lytchett Matravers daughter of John & Mary 21 April 1745 in Canford Magna illeg daughter of Mary Dean of Oakly, Dorset 10 May 1745 in Corfe Mullen as daughter of Simon & Ann 23 June 1743 in Lyme Regis daughter of William 12 Aug 1735 in Cann (St Rumbold) daughter of William 25 April 1746 in Beaminster daughter of Mary Dean There was a burial 20 April 1779 in Wimborne Minster of Mary Warland, widow but I did not find a burial of a Robert between the time the last child would be conceived and the burial of Mary - so may not be the right one Good luck Beverly Roth ________________________________ From: Jon Baker <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2019 5:28 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [DOR] Re: Death Date Keith The evidence from other family trees on Ancestry (I know, not particularly reliable) shows Edward and Mary dying in Newington, London in 1838 and 1841 respectively, sourced from Burial records from the London Metropolitan Archives. The children were born in Christchurch, Hampshire, there were more than you suggest. Quite how the owners of these family trees have proved the link from Dorset to Hampshire to Newington, London I can't say, but it is certainly a possibility given the relatively unusual surname. Jon Baker Dorset OPC -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] I have been researching with other family members my Warland ancestors for some 30+ years. Sadly I have hit a brick wall with one of the female members of the family. Mary Warland born 1766 to Robert Warland and Mary Dean married Edward Tory in 1784 in Sturminster Marshall, my problem is I cannot find a death date for her. I have that she gave birth to 6 children from 1787 to 1793 and one other possibly later but have no date. From these dates I assume she was still alive going into the 1800's. Any help would be most appreciated. I also do not have a death date for Edward Tory who was born circa1753. Anyone with a large sledgehammer to knock down this wall??? _______________________________________________ *************************************** When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. 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    09/02/2019 03:45:16
    1. [DOR] Re: Death Date
    2. Beverly Roth
    3. I do not know why you contacted me because I don't have this person in my tree. I know that I have family in the area and have transcribed some of the information for the area. I did a quick look and think I am looking at what you are speaking about, but you did not give ID numbers. Edward Tory KHTZ-VXY. He is the son of John and should be merged with Edward Tory M6BW-LFH. In a search - he seems to have died April 1838 living on Kennington St in Newington, London, but to be sure you would have to see if there is a will and/or check the census records for England for families of his other children. A Mary (Warland) Tory age 77 (so born about 1764) was buried 28 July 1841 in St Mary, Newinton, Southward which is really part of or next to London. In the 1841 census - St Peters, Newington, Surrey (again next to London) on Berisford St lists a Mary Torey age 75 and an Amelia Torey age 30 are listed together and neither are born in the county. Amelia may be the one baptize 4 Oct 1812 in Horne, Surrey daughter of James & Sarah Terry which would be in the county and the wrong wife of the James son of Edward?? BUT I believe that the age 30 on the census is wrong and it should be age 40 because of the following who I believe is their family born in Christchurch, Hampshire, England: (The mother is listed as Mary on the 1813 baptism only - father as Edward on the others). The reason I believe this is their family is because Henry born in 1789 is given the middle name of Warlan (Warland) Edward bapt 4 April 1787 Elizabeth bapt 15 March 1788 Henry Warlen bapt 23 July 1789 Charles 16 Feb 1791 James born 1 July 1793 and bapt 11 June 1793 Maria born 8 March 1792 and bapt 11 June 1795 Susanna born 1 Feb 1795 and bapt 11 June 1795 Robert born 27 April 1797 and bapt 19 Nov 1801 John born 27 March 1799 and bapt 19 Nov 1801 Amelia born 29 Sep 1801 and bapt 19 Nov 1801 Thomas born 11 March 1804 and bapt 14 July 1813 (mom Mary) Jane Mackarell born 9 Oct 1806 and bapt 14 July 1813 (mom Mary) You can probably follow the children in the census records and find their marriages, etc....? As for Mary Dean - possibilies for baptism are 12 May 1729 in Lytchett Matravers daughter of John & Mary 21 April 1745 in Canford Magna illeg daughter of Mary Dean of Oakly, Dorset 10 May 1745 in Corfe Mullen as daughter of Simon & Ann 23 June 1743 in Lyme Regis daughter of William 12 Aug 1735 in Cann (St Rumbold) daughter of William 25 April 1746 in Beaminster daughter of Mary Dean There was a burial 20 April 1779 in Wimborne Minster of Mary Warland, widow but I did not find a burial of a Robert between the time the last child would be conceived and the burial of Mary - so may not be the right one Good luck Beverly Roth ________________________________ From: Jon Baker <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2019 5:28 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [DOR] Re: Death Date Keith The evidence from other family trees on Ancestry (I know, not particularly reliable) shows Edward and Mary dying in Newington, London in 1838 and 1841 respectively, sourced from Burial records from the London Metropolitan Archives. The children were born in Christchurch, Hampshire, there were more than you suggest. Quite how the owners of these family trees have proved the link from Dorset to Hampshire to Newington, London I can't say, but it is certainly a possibility given the relatively unusual surname. Jon Baker Dorset OPC -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] I have been researching with other family members my Warland ancestors for some 30+ years. Sadly I have hit a brick wall with one of the female members of the family. Mary Warland born 1766 to Robert Warland and Mary Dean married Edward Tory in 1784 in Sturminster Marshall, my problem is I cannot find a death date for her. I have that she gave birth to 6 children from 1787 to 1793 and one other possibly later but have no date. From these dates I assume she was still alive going into the 1800's. Any help would be most appreciated. I also do not have a death date for Edward Tory who was born circa1753. Anyone with a large sledgehammer to knock down this wall??? _______________________________________________ *************************************** When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the footers which will be put back anyway!) _______________________________________________ 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

    08/31/2019 09:35:46
    1. [DOR] Re: Death Date
    2. Jon Baker
    3. Keith The evidence from other family trees on Ancestry (I know, not particularly reliable) shows Edward and Mary dying in Newington, London in 1838 and 1841 respectively, sourced from Burial records from the London Metropolitan Archives. The children were born in Christchurch, Hampshire, there were more than you suggest. Quite how the owners of these family trees have proved the link from Dorset to Hampshire to Newington, London I can't say, but it is certainly a possibility given the relatively unusual surname. Jon Baker Dorset OPC -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] I have been researching with other family members my Warland ancestors for some 30+ years. Sadly I have hit a brick wall with one of the female members of the family. Mary Warland born 1766 to Robert Warland and Mary Dean married Edward Tory in 1784 in Sturminster Marshall, my problem is I cannot find a death date for her. I have that she gave birth to 6 children from 1787 to 1793 and one other possibly later but have no date. From these dates I assume she was still alive going into the 1800's. Any help would be most appreciated. I also do not have a death date for Edward Tory who was born circa1753. Anyone with a large sledgehammer to knock down this wall???

    08/31/2019 05:28:53
    1. [DOR] Re: Death Date
    2. Hi Keith I think you have to find the burial of Edward first, in case Mary married again, and is buried under another name. I have spent years on a similar case, only to find that the lady in question married three times. I dont have access to many records, so cannot help you with that. Do you know what trade Edward Tory followed , and the locations in which he moved? Also what other spellings his name might have taken? Juno On Sat, 31 Aug 2019 at 02:33, <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been researching with other family members my Warland ancestors > for some 30+ years. Sadly I have hit a brick wall with one of the female > members of the family. Mary Warland born 1766 to Robert Warland and Mary > Dean married Edward Tory in 1784 in Sturminster Marshall, my problem is I > cannot find a death date for her. I have that she gave birth to 6 children > from 1787 to 1793 and one other possibly later but have no date. From these > dates I assume she was still alive going into the 1800's. Any help would be > most appreciated. I also do not have a death date for Edward Tory who was > born circa1753. Anyone with a large sledgehammer to knock down this wall??? > > _______________________________________________ > *************************************** > > When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list > members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything > which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the > footers which will be put back anyway!) > _______________________________________________ > 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 > -- Omnia mutantur nihil interit.

    08/31/2019 12:32:20
    1. [DOR] Death Date
    2. I have been researching with other family members my Warland ancestors for some 30+ years. Sadly I have hit a brick wall with one of the female members of the family. Mary Warland born 1766 to Robert Warland and Mary Dean married Edward Tory in 1784 in Sturminster Marshall, my problem is I cannot find a death date for her. I have that she gave birth to 6 children from 1787 to 1793 and one other possibly later but have no date. From these dates I assume she was still alive going into the 1800's. Any help would be most appreciated. I also do not have a death date for Edward Tory who was born circa1753. Anyone with a large sledgehammer to knock down this wall???

    08/30/2019 07:32:15
    1. [DOR] Re: burial at Bradford Abbas
    2. Hi Val I don't live far away from Bradford Abbas so can have a look for you and take a photograph. It will probably be next week. Linda >I am wondering if there is anyone on this list who may live near Bradford Abbas. My grandfather's oldest brother, Simeon Aplin and his wife, Emma, are buried in the Churchyard of St Mary's Church. There is a headstone and I would dearly love to have a photograph of it.

    08/21/2019 01:20:24
    1. [DOR] Re: Burial at Bradford Abbas
    2. Rose
    3. Have you made contact with the Dorset OPC for Bradford Abbas, they may be able to assist. https://www.opcdorset.org/BradfordAbbas/BradfordAbbas.htm Regards Rose Sent from Mail for Windows 10

    08/18/2019 01:20:37
    1. [DOR] Burial at Bradford Abbas
    2. Val Messer
    3. Hello I am wondering if there is anyone on this list who may live near Bradford Abbas. My grandfather's oldest brother, Simeon Aplin and his wife, Emma, are buried in the Churchyard of St Mary's Church. There is a headstone and I would dearly love to have a photograph of it. Simeon died on 16 Jan 1932 and Emma died on 25 Sep 1918. Is there anyone who may be able to help? With warm regards Val Messer Bundaberg Qld Aus.

    08/18/2019 12:47:18
    1. [DOR] Burial Mystery (was Re: Dorset death certificates)
    2. Francis Payne
    3. This post reminds me of a mystery concerning my 4g-grandfather John Frampton of Longham. His certificate is one of the collection. He died on 15 August 1849 aged 71, death registered on 18th. Cause of death not known, not certified, no medical attendant. Curiously, he was not buried until 30 November. Does anyone have any idea what might have happened to delay the burial? Suspicious circumstances? How did they keep the body for more than 3 months? Any suggestions welcomed! Francis Auckland, NZ > On 07 April 2018 at 11:43 Molly Bowditch <[email protected] mailto:[email protected] > wrote: > > > Thank you Mark -- I have found one of my ancestors in your list! > Cheers, Molly from New Zealand > > -----Original Message----- > From: dorsetdead--- via DORSET <[email protected] mailto:[email protected] > > Sent: Friday, 6 April 2018 9:13 PM > To: [email protected] mailto:[email protected] > Cc: [email protected] mailto:[email protected] > Subject: [DOR] Dorset death certificates > > Hello > > I've been gathering together as many Dorset death certificates as I can (for > the period 1837-75) and have now transcribed them and set up a free-to-use > website. The website address is www.dorsetdci.com - easy to remember as > "dci" means "Death Certificate Index". As of today there are details from > 400 certificates. > > Obviously 400 is only a drop in the ocean. If you have any Dorset death > certificates for 1837-75 please send me a scan (email them to > [email protected] mailto:[email protected] ) and I will publish the information. I'm including > everything on the certificate apart from the name of the registrar and the > date of registration. The search facility means you can search for the name > of the deceased, the occupation, place of death, cause of death and details > of the "informant" (the person who reported the death). If you use the site > and don't find anything, then do re-visit from time to time and look at the > "Updates" page: that will tell you if anything has been added to the site > since your last visit. > > My own interest is sickness and poverty in the 1850s but I thought I'd cast > the net a bit wider to make the site more useful to other people. I'm > interested in the diseases people *lived* with and not just the ones they > died of. Some certificates give information about how long individuals had > their particular illness before they died - there are some examples of > people being ill for 15 or 20 years. > > Anyway, I hope the site is useful to others - and please send me scans of > your Dorset death certificates. Many thanks. > > Mark > > _______________________________________________ > *************************************** > > When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list > members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything > which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the > footers which will be put back anyway!) > _______________________________________________ > You are receiving this email because you have registered with RootsWeb > Mailing Lists. Manage your email preferences at: > https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/accounts/subscriptions/ > > To unsubscribe send an email to > mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] ?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > View the archives for this list at: > https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/ > > Your privacy is important to us. View our Privacy Statement at > https://www.ancestry.com/cs/legal/privacystatement for more information. > Use of RootsWeb is subject to our Terms and Conditions > https://www.ancestry.com/cs/legal/termsandconditions > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > _______________________________________________ > *************************************** > > When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the footers which will be put back anyway!) > _______________________________________________ > 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 >

    07/03/2019 07:16:05