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    1. Fw: [B.C.] Pub. Chainmakers v Hame Makers
    2. Mellie
    3. I'm still clearing out emails ~ Chris, you know hw in Family history we find people who at some point are related living by others they are related to generations later and stuff? dont tell me you dont find that LOL if your wheways are related to your dancers, which are related to my hollowoods, my hollowood (under her married name) lived just round the corner from the chainmakers and others in her family also l,ived in the area, but I am thinking they were a few generations before the wheways. Yes i know its useless trivia, I got a whole head full of it ROTFL! Mellie How Come My Coat Of Arms Has Buckles At The Back? ----- Original Message ----- From: <famhist@dsl.pipex.com> To: <ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 7:01 PM Subject: Re: [B.C.] Pub. Chainmakers v Hame Makers > On 11 Sep, Pat Hayward <pat@gilhayward.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: >> The Chainmakers Arms was in Green Lane, Walsall on the corner of >> Farringdon Street, across the road from Wheways the chainmaking firm, > > Yes Pat - that was my Uncle Job's firm! > > -- > Chris Ramsbottom > researching: > > BARRATT, DANCER, FELLOWS, GOODES, ROBINSON, TUCKLEY, WHEWAY > CAMPTON, GREGORY > > all in and around Birmingham/Smethwick, 1850 to present day > > > ==== ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY Mailing List ==== > Wherever possible (except for personal messages) > please post replies to the list.Other people can learn from them! > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.23/99 - Release Date: 12/09/2005 > >

    03/04/2006 02:00:18
    1. Re: Fw: [B.C.] Pub. Chainmakers v Hame Makers
    2. On 04 Mar, Mellie <chouikh2006@btinternet.com> wrote: > Yes i know its useless trivia, I got a whole head full of it ROTFL! > Mellie Oh I know, I got so much trivia inside my head I don't have any more room for real life!!! (at least that's my explanation for all the "senior moments" I'm getting at the moment) Hope married life is suiting you! -- Chris Ramsbottom researching: BARRATT, DANCER, FELLOWS, GOODES, ROBINSON, TUCKLEY, WHEWAY MAHER all in and around Birmingham/Smethwick, 1850 to present day

    03/04/2006 02:00:14
    1. Re: Fw: [B.C.] Pub. Chainmakers v Hame Makers
    2. Dave in Inskip
    3. Hello Chris,I notice that you are researching Wheway,used to now a Wheway with a Brummy accent ran a boarding house in Withnell Rd.,Blackpool,some time ago now .It's an unusual surname,just another bit of trivia, best wishes Dave in Inskip. On 04/03/06, famhist@dsl.pipex.com <famhist@dsl.pipex.com> wrote: > > On 04 Mar, Mellie <chouikh2006@btinternet.com> wrote: > > Yes i know its useless trivia, I got a whole head full of it ROTFL! > > Mellie > > Oh I know, I got so much trivia inside my head I don't have any more room > for real life!!! > > (at least that's my explanation for all the "senior moments" I'm getting > at > the moment) > > Hope married life is suiting you! > > -- > Chris Ramsbottom > researching: > > BARRATT, DANCER, FELLOWS, GOODES, ROBINSON, TUCKLEY, WHEWAY > MAHER > > all in and around Birmingham/Smethwick, 1850 to present day > > > ==== ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY Mailing List ==== > Wherever possible (except for personal messages) > please post replies to the list.Other people can learn from them! > > -- Sheffield Records Online http://www.sheffieldrecordsonline.org.uk Online Sheffield 1841,1861 census, trade directories,probate, message forum & more. If you are chasing your Ancestors round Sheffield---this is the place to be at.

    03/04/2006 04:27:48
    1. Re: Fw: [B.C.] Pub. Chainmakers v Hame Makers
    2. Mellie
    3. .It's an unusual surname,just another bit of trivia, i think we might have a thread here for march, what say list admin cos u is very quiet are u at the bottle? how about trivia for march LOL OK i know can do trivia for the whole year, before anyone else points that out to me LOL Mellie How Come My Coat Of Arms Has Buckles At The Back?

    03/04/2006 04:56:13
    1. Re: Fw: [B.C.] Pub. Chainmakers v Hame Makers
    2. On 04 Mar, Dave in Inskip <hollyhousedave@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hello Chris,I notice that you are researching Wheway,used to now a Wheway > with a Brummy accent ran a boarding house in Withnell Rd.,Blackpool,some > time ago now .It's an unusual surname,just another bit of trivia, > best wishes > Dave in Inskip. Hi Dave I think the Wheway you're on about is one of "my" Wheway's, in that my Wheways originate from Birmingham. in fact all Wheways are related, being descended from John Wheewau who lived in Nuneaton in the 1600s, and was exiled following the siege of Antwerp! Thanks for the info - it's all grist to the mill! > On 04/03/06, famhist@dsl.pipex.com <famhist@dsl.pipex.com> wrote: > > > > On 04 Mar, Mellie <chouikh2006@btinternet.com> wrote: > > > Yes i know its useless trivia, I got a whole head full of it ROTFL! > > > Mellie > > > > Oh I know, I got so much trivia inside my head I don't have any more room > > for real life!!! > > > > (at least that's my explanation for all the "senior moments" I'm getting > > at > > the moment) > > > > Hope married life is suiting you! > > > > -- > > Chris Ramsbottom > > researching: > > > > BARRATT, DANCER, FELLOWS, GOODES, ROBINSON, TUCKLEY, WHEWAY > > MAHER > > > > all in and around Birmingham/Smethwick, 1850 to present day > > > > > > ==== ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY Mailing List ==== > > Wherever possible (except for personal messages) > > please post replies to the list.Other people can learn from them! > > > > > -- > Sheffield Records Online > http://www.sheffieldrecordsonline.org.uk > Online Sheffield 1841,1861 census, trade directories,probate, message forum > & more. If you are chasing your Ancestors round Sheffield---this is the > place to be at. > ==== ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY Mailing List ==== > Wherever possible (except for personal messages) > please post replies to the list.Other people can learn from them! -- Chris Ramsbottom researching: BARRATT, DANCER, FELLOWS, GOODES, ROBINSON, TUCKLEY, WHEWAY MAHER all in and around Birmingham/Smethwick, 1850 to present day

    03/05/2006 01:24:15