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    1. [ERY] Thornion?
    2. sharrie kitching
    3. I have a memorial card for James L. Jaram that states that he died at the York County Hospital and was interred at Thornion,July 27 1904.Could sks tell me where Thornion is?I have tried Google,AskJeeves and Yorkshire GENUKI. Thank you, Sharrie Kitching

    03/10/2003 08:54:30
    1. Re: [ERY] Thornion?
    2. David Lamb
    3. Hello, I have just checked on the "ParLoc" program, and found that there is a place called Thornton in the East Riding, about 12 miles from York. Could that be your "Thornion"? There is another Thornton in the West Riding, but that is over 30 miles from York. David Lamb (Paignton, Devon, UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: "sharrie kitching" <kitchingfamily@attbi.com> To: <ENG-EAST-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 7:54 AM Subject: [ERY] Thornion? > I have a memorial card for James L. Jaram that states that he died at the > York County Hospital and was interred at Thornion,July 27 1904.Could sks > tell me where Thornion is?I have tried Google,AskJeeves and Yorkshire > GENUKI. > > Thank you, > Sharrie Kitching >

    03/11/2003 05:06:51
    1. Re: [ERY] Thornion?
    2. John Rouse
    3. In message <001c01c2e855$95051e40$016ce150@dlamb>, David Lamb <davidlamb@members.shines.net> writes >Hello, > >I have just checked on the "ParLoc" program, and found that there is a place >called Thornton in the East Riding, about 12 miles from York. Could that be >your "Thornion"? There is another Thornton in the West Riding, but that is >over 30 miles from York. There is also Thorner, between Leeds and York. John -- E-mail bouncing? Make sure your mailer is set to 'plain text' and not 'html'.

    03/13/2003 12:37:38