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    1. [FoD] Walton History Book
    2. Susan Walton
    3. I wonder if anyone has ever come across the following book or knows where I might look to find it? It has alot of Walton family history in it according to a distant cousin of my husband's. LINKS OF WALTON HISTORY by Haddie Heninger Any ideas? Thank you for any info you might have, Susan B. Walton >From: ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-D-request@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-L@rootsweb.com >To: ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-D@rootsweb.com >Subject: ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-D Digest V04 #33 >Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 19:00:51 -0700 > >Content-Type: text/plain > >ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 33 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [FoD] WINTLE of Gloucester or Lydn ["Gordon T. Holmes." ><g.t.holmes@Br] > #2 FWD: RE: [FoD] WINTLE of Glouceste ["Margaret Hicks" ><MargaretHicks1@a] > #3 [FoD] Tanner's Apprentice Records- ["Russell Thorne" ><thorner@xtra.co.] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-D, send a message to > > ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >To contact the ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-D list administrator, send mail to >ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-admin@rootsweb.com. > >______________________________ >X-Message: #1 >Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 13:27:38 +0000 >From: "Gordon T. Holmes." <g.t.holmes@Bradford.ac.uk> >To: ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <EXECMAIL.1040203132738.A@SASRG.bradford.ac.uk> >Subject: [FoD] WINTLE of Gloucester or Lydney, related to HOWELLS and >RESTALLs? >Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="us-ascii" > >Hello, > >Found a 1972 letter last night, addressed to my >Grandmother, Dorothy RESTALL by a Ralph & Rene Wintle >of Brooksfield St or Lane, Gloucester. >Being much younger than my Grandmother, he remembers >being at Regent St, Lydney when my Grandmother use >to visit the HOWELLS Family there on holiday in the >1920s. In the letter he mentions Beatie, Stan, Arthur >who are probably of the HOWELL'S family. >It seems that Ralph & Rene may have moved in for a while >or just visited the Lydney property in 1962 and 1970. > >Based on the letter, it appears Ralph, if there is a slim >chance he is still living, knows the answers to many of >my Lydney Ancestral puzzles. > >This is my best Lydney Ancestral clue yet, but, is it too late? > > >Thanks, > >Gordon > >Tel No. (01274) 23 5284 - VOICE MAIL >Email: g.t.holmes@bradford.ac.uk > >Techno. Technician. > >School of Archaeological & Environmental Sciences. >Phoenix SW Building. >Bradford University. > >______________________________ >X-Message: #2 >Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 23:11:22 -00 >From: "Margaret Hicks" <MargaretHicks1@activemail.co.uk> >To: ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <32531-22004223231122561@activemail.co.uk> >Subject: FWD: RE: [FoD] WINTLE of Gloucester or Lydney, related to HOWELLS >and RESTALLs? >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > > >__________ > > >Hello Gordon, I can help you a little with your query. >Ralph Wintle was the son of William Stanley Wintle and Frances Mabel nee >Howells. Ralph`s wife was Irene Elizabeth Jeffs. They had two sons, Bryan >Arthur and Robert Stanley (Bob). I`m afraid I don`t know who Beattie was >though. >Ralph Wintle died 1990, Irene died 1986. >The good news is that I am in contact with their younger son Bob. He`s keen >on family history too and can maybe help you further. >I will send his email address to you directly. > >Best wishes, Margaret Hicks. > >______________________________ >X-Message: #3 >Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 12:44:34 +1300 >From: "Russell Thorne" <thorner@xtra.co.nz> >To: ENG-GLOS-FOREST-DEAN-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <002901c3eaaf$b6723420$793258db@winxp> >Subject: [FoD] Tanner's Apprentice Records- John Thorne of Newnham >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Looking for any information on how to access 19th century employment >records >for tanner's apprenticeship John Thorne (1809-1882) born Stogumber, SOM and >his son George also a tanner who lived at Ruddle, Arams farms and Lower >Soudley >as well as in Newnham from census records. >His wife Amelia Bone B1814, Hempsted, Gls City. Married 1836, Arlingham. >D1884 Newnham. >Their family >George Thorne (1837-1904) married Ann ? B1832 Bath, Som. Marr Abt 1857 >born Newnham then died North Nibley, buried St Peters, Newnham. >Jane Thorne (1838-1897) emigrated c1860 to Canterbury , New Zealand. >John Thorne (1840-1923) emigrated c1860 to Canterbury, New Zealand. >Frederick Thorne (1843-1880) emigrated c1860 to Canterbury, New Zealand >William Henry Thorne (1845-1907) emigrated 1863 to Canterbury, New Zealand >Eliza Ann Thorne (1848-1876) emigrated 1873 to Canterbury, New Zealand >Charles Thorne (1850-?) apparently stayed in England, marr Emily listed >until 1881 GLS Census. >Harry Thorne (1852-1872) stayed in England. Died Newnham. >Amy Thorne (1856-1876) emigrated 1873 to Canterbury, New Zealand >Alice Mary Thorne (1858-1859) Infant death in Newnham > > >John had a sister Sarah Thorne (1816-Aft 1851) who taught at Newnham School >at least until 1851. >Are there any school records? What information do they contain? > >Thanks for any help, >Russell Thorne >Auckland, New Zealand >Researching Thorne, Wakely in Newnham, Soudley, Brize Bailey, North Nibley, >Bone in Hempsted, GLS. _________________________________________________________________ Learn how to choose, serve, and enjoy wine at Wine @ MSN. http://wine.msn.com/

    02/04/2004 12:50:02
    1. Re: [FoD] Walton History Book
    2. Susan Walton wrote: > > I wonder if anyone has ever come across the following book or knows where I > might look to find it? It has alot of Walton family history in it according > to a distant cousin of my husband's. > LINKS OF WALTON HISTORY by Haddie Heninger > Any ideas? Thank you for any info you might have, > Susan B. Walton -- Hello Susan, I wonder if you'd be interested in a picture of Emily Frances WALTON (married name) my grandfather Charles Vicarage Pace's half sister who married a WALTON and they went out to Australia and settled at Melbourne, around 1900-1910. I have a picture of this couple on a web page. It is from my grandmother's 1890's photo album. I don't know the Walton chap's given name is. They are very young in the picture, about 20 years old. http://www.phc.igs.net/~gordpace/main.htm#edw WALTON Emily Frances - nee Pace or Dudley She was a daughter of my great grandmother EMILY PACE nee CULWICK born abt 1848 KINGS NORTON nr BROMSGROVE Wor. who married my great grandfather EDWARD PACE 21 April, 1868. EDWARD died 1877 (a coal mining accident). EMILY married 2nd, REUBEN DUDLEY at CANNOCK and daughter EMILY FRANCES was born after the 2nd marriage, b 1880 Cannock. WALTON, Emily Frances' death certificate details Reg. No. 6265 Year - 1958 Age 77 Father: DUDLEY Reuben Mother: CUTMORE Emma (Emily Cullwick) Place of death: PRESTON (location) MELBOURNE, Australia I don't know any more of the WALTON family but would like to know more about it, if possible. Not much to go on really. Maybe someone in Melbourne would recognize the family. Gord Pace - Ontario Canada http://www.phc.igs.net/~gordpace/

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