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    1. [ENG-SOM] MELHUISH family of Uffculme circa 1800
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    3. Hi, Wm and Ann , 65 and 55, with Robert and Elizabeth , both 15, in Coldharbour , Uffculme in the 1841 census. Wm is an ag lab and the two children are working as labs in the Wool Factory. Barbara Roach is the OPC for Uffculme and she may be able to help you further with the bapts and remembering that Coldharbour had a Presbyterian/Congregational chapel 1790 - 1837. And I see from the genuki.Uffculme page that the Coldharbour mill is still a working wool mill . life is hard . soften it with a cat \\\=^..^=/// ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Keen" <jameskeen17@yahoo.com> To: <ENG-SOMERSET@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 2:14 PM Subject: [ENG-SOM] MELHUISH family of Uffculme circa 1800 Greetings List, I am researching my MELHUISH family of Uffculme. Those of you registered on the Devon List may remember my previous posts regarding the family. I recently had success in finding in the SDFHS records a marriage in Uffculme that wasn't in the DFHS records - I therefore thought it was worth now reaching out to the Somerset List in the hopes that those with a knowledge of both areas and access to both sets of records may be able to assist with furthering my research. Here's what I currently know: John MELHUISH bapt. 5/4/1804 Uffculme son of William MELHUISH & Anne. Parents are William MELHUISH & Anne COTTERELL who married 17/10/1805 Uffculme. I know details of John's family downwards (no need to include that here now) so I'm only seeking help to trace the earlier family. Any help with obtaining info on William, whether any siblings of John, and generally tracing the family back further will be much appreciated. Regards, James ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SOMERSET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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