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    1. Re: [IoW] MACKLIN Henry married to ATTRILL Maria on the Isle of Wight
    2. Hello Eric On the IWFHS site it states that they were married in the Registry Office or Non Confirmist Church. Valerie

    09/08/2004 10:07:17
    1. Fw: [IoW] Dore links thru Daniel?
    2. Bruce Callaway
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bruce Callaway To: sandymento@earthlink.net Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 12:46 PM Subject: Re: [IoW] Dore links thru Daniel? Hi Sandy, Just a thought. Have you tried a variant of the spelling of your surname ? I have records of a Sophia DAW born 1791 at St. Helens IOW. She was one of the children of Richard Daw (known as Dickie Daws) a well known local smuggler, and Jane, the daughter of Edward Callaway of St. Helens. Richard and Jane had married in 1775, and produced a number of children over the succeeding years. Bruce Callaway Sydney Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandy in Sacramento" <sandymento@earthlink.net> To: <ISLE-OF-WIGHT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 11:44 AM Subject: [IoW] Dore links thru Daniel? > We're trying to learn more about this line of DOREs... > > William DORE m. 1815 to Hannah Wheeler (we believe in Brighstone IOW) > Children: Woodman b. 1825 and Daniel b. 1831 > > Daniel DORE b. 1831 d. 1878 age 57 > marries to Jane Hookey > Children: > Douglas DORE b. c1859 m. 1895 to Jessie Snow > William Woodman DORE b. 1862 m. 1891 to Emalene King (child = Percy b. > c1893) > Harry DORE b. 1865 > Charles DORE b. 1867 m. 1893 to Elizabeth Hawkins > Fanny DORE 1869-1870 > Lucy DORE b. 1871 > Robert Maurice DORE b. 1875 m. 1901 to Fanny Smith > Benjamin DORE 1877-1877 > > They show up in Newport census for 1881, 1891 and 1901...Jane (widowed) is > living with Charles & family in Ventnor...would love to hear from anyone > about these people...thanks... > > Sandy in Sacramento > Homepage http://home.earthlink.net/~sandymento/ > > > > > >

    09/08/2004 08:23:59
    1. MACKLIN Henry married to ATTRILL Maria on the Isle of Wight
    2. E Macklin
    3. Good morning: Henry Macklin [b July 16, 1838 d Aug 7, 1931] and Maria Attrill [b October 10, 1848 d ] Henry was born Coombe Bissett in Wiltshire and Maria was born on the Isle of Wight. They were married on the Isle of Wight September 16, 1865. I have joined the Isle of Wigh list looking for 2 things:- 1. History of the name ATTRILL 2. To possibly locate the name of the Anglican church they were married in. Regards Eric Macklin Toronto

    09/08/2004 05:58:26
    1. Dore links
    2. Hello all not sure whether this will help or not but here are our DORE liinks... Henry DORE married Mary COX 1720 at Brading children that we have ..Alice baptised 1729 Brading & William baptised 1737 Our line stems from Alice who married into our TAYLOR line. Linda & Tony

    09/07/2004 11:57:41
    1. Dore links thru Daniel?
    2. Sandy in Sacramento
    3. We're trying to learn more about this line of DOREs... William DORE m. 1815 to Hannah Wheeler (we believe in Brighstone IOW) Children: Woodman b. 1825 and Daniel b. 1831 Daniel DORE b. 1831 d. 1878 age 57 marries to Jane Hookey Children: Douglas DORE b. c1859 m. 1895 to Jessie Snow William Woodman DORE b. 1862 m. 1891 to Emalene King (child = Percy b. c1893) Harry DORE b. 1865 Charles DORE b. 1867 m. 1893 to Elizabeth Hawkins Fanny DORE 1869-1870 Lucy DORE b. 1871 Robert Maurice DORE b. 1875 m. 1901 to Fanny Smith Benjamin DORE 1877-1877 They show up in Newport census for 1881, 1891 and 1901...Jane (widowed) is living with Charles & family in Ventnor...would love to hear from anyone about these people...thanks... Sandy in Sacramento Homepage http://home.earthlink.net/~sandymento/

    09/07/2004 12:44:13
    1. Unsubscribe
    2. Christine Mackay
    3. To the List I wish to unsubscribe for a few weeks. Thank you to all who have helped recently. Bye from Queensland Christine Mackay 7/9/2004

    09/07/2004 04:42:15
    1. Appologies
    2. Chris and Caroline
    3. We are having hard drive problems at the moment and appologise for anybody we have not replied to in the last week. Due to a major crash we have lost all email addresses and if anybody has requested information on the Villages or has asked us to take photos please contact us again Chris and Caroline Hayles Eastleigh Hampshire Home of the Hampshire Villages Webstie http://welcome.to/hampshire

    09/06/2004 07:18:34
    1. BBC radio on the web
    2. Chris & Caroline
    3. Off topic but may be of interest Those that miss the homeland or would like to listen to SOUTHERN COUNTIES RADIO on the net can now do so. Go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/southerncounties/ Click on the box BBC RADIO PLAYER LISTEN LIVE You must have RealPlayer installed. Download the basic player for free http://uk.real.com/player/?&src=ZG.uk.idx,ZG.uk.rp.rp.hd.def See box on right hit the blue text NOT the download button And there is a list of other stations that may interest you and more local stations are coming on air over the next few months. Chris and Caroline SOUTHERN LIFE(UK) The History of the villages of Hampshire and its surrounding counties http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~villages --- All of our outgoing mail is checked and certified Virus Free by regularl updates Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.752 / Virus Database: 503 - Release Date: 03/09/2004

    09/06/2004 11:37:10
    1. Re: Ann PARSONS & Edward TRUSSELL or TRUSLER
    2. Diana Harding
    3. Hi Peter The hypothesis that Trussell and Trusler are variant spellings of the same name is, I think, a valid one (having been to several sessions on surnames at the 30th anniversary conference of the Federation of Family History Societies I think most of us might need to be more lateral thinking about surnames - another possibility thrown up by that is that someone might have pronounced the d on Edward as a t sound and it might actually have been Edward Russell!!) Cowes chapel registers (now St Mary's church) are patchy in the late 1600's and missing altogether from October 1706 - January 1761 - Cowes was in the parish of Northwood so many Cowes residents married there. Also Whippingham (which covered East Cowes) registers do not start (i.e. survive from) until 1728. So if your Edward and Ann came from Cowes (East or West) you might not find them because of the lack of registers and will have to think about other types of records e.g. wills of possible relatives. You should also bear in mind though that Cowes was growing and pulling in people from elsewhere - some from other Island parishes but others from across the water in nearby Hampshire parishes and also from other places on the coast (travel by sea was quicker than by land at that time). So they may not have come from the Island at all. Did the Elizabeth marry in Southampton in America or Southampton in Hampshire? It might pay you to try looking for any older children of the couple who may have stayed behind being already apprenticed or in service by the time he left - they may have been left with relations in this country. Happy hunting Di PS was he transported for smuggling or did he go under his own steam? By mid century there was a lot of rice coming through Cowes from South Carolina - I am not sure when it started but there were likely links between the two places. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Jones" <lpjones@csma-netlink.co.uk> To: <ISLE-OF-WIGHT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 1:12 PM Subject: Ann PARSONS & Edward TRUSSELL or TRUSLER Hi everyone Just seeing if anyone can offer any advice re the marriage of an Ann Parsons to an Edward Trussell on 28 September 1714 in Northwood, Isle of Wight. I think that Edward Trussell was later shown as Edward Trusler whilst he was ensconced tin Winchester Goal in 1733/34 for running goods (smuggling). I also think he is the same Edward Trusler of West Cowes who surfaced in South Carolina c1735 together with children born in England viz Ann born before 1723 in England - possibly on the IOW Mary born 5 Oct 1723 in West Cowes Elizabeth born about 1725 who married a John Grisham in Southampton bef 1755 Edward born about 1735 either in England or South Carolina I have not been able to find a wife for Edward Trusler, other than Ann Parsons, who I cannot find a trace of either? Regards Peter Jones Studying Trus(s)ler, Tus(s)ler, Truslo/oe/ow, Trasler, Tres(s)ler, Truslove etc worldwide.

    09/06/2004 09:15:13
    1. 1871 census HOPKINS
    2. Jeanne Mayer
    3. I wonder if someone would be kind enough to do a look up of the 1871 census for a friend of mine. She has not joined the list as her ancestors were only on the Island for a short time. I think they originated either in Cheshire or Staffordshire. She has found the birth of a gt.gt. Uncle George Edward Hopkins. He was born in the Godshill district of the Isle of Wight in 1867 and was wondering if someone could check if the family were still there for the 1871 census. The reason for wanting to trace them this way is to find out the age of his mother Eliza Phoebe Hopkins (nee Nock), so that she can then trace her birth to find her mother's maiden name. Eliza's husband, George Richards Hopkins was a schoolmaster and was probably teaching on the Isle of Wight. Maybe Eliza was too. Jeanne _________________________________________________________________ Use MSN Messenger to send music and pics to your friends http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger

    09/05/2004 02:51:18
    1. Callaway
    2. Bruce Callaway
    3. Searching for descendants of Robert Callaway born 1780 Godshill who married Sarah Edmunds 4th Feb. 1800 at Whitwell.Many of these descendants lived in Godshill until the 20th century, and I have most listed. Others dispersed to the mainland. I have Robert's ancestors fairly well listed back to John Callaway Coppersmith who was buried at Godshill in 1583, so the folks didn't move far in those days! Contact is sought both to compare paper trails and perhaps participate in an interesting DNA programme being conducted by the Callaway Family Association of America. I am a descendant of Robert. Dr.Bruce C. Callaway Sydney Australia E-mail bruce@callaway.com.au

    09/05/2004 11:27:04
    1. ISAACSON, Freshwater - c1839>
    2. History Search
    3. Hi I am new to this list but have been researching for over 10 years. At the moment I am focusing on my 2g grandmother's family. She was Ellen ISAACSON b 1828 Ewell, Surrey d 1856 Portslade, Sussex (ref. family documents, IGI), the first wife of Edward BLAKER, having married him 2March1848 in Freshwater, IOW (ref. Times newspaper). According to the Times she was the second daughter of the late Thomas ISAACSON of Brighton and was married by Rev J. F. ISAACSON, rector of Freshwater (was he an uncle or cousin?). I have found references to the Reverend John Frederick ISAACSON b1801 Suffolk, d1886 Freshwater who was a Canon of Winchester 1874-86. He married Rebecca STOKES 1840 (Alumni Cantabrigiensis) I am interested in any information about JFI and his family (at least two sons). The entry in the 1841 census would be of particular interest, as it might throw light on the relationship between the ISAACSONs in Brighton and IOW, but I am also interested in 1851, 1861 and 1871 census. Towards the end on C19 there seems to have been some connection with South America. I am following this branch of ISAACSONs in an effort to tie down the origins of these ISAACSONs. TIA Chris

    09/04/2004 01:56:09
    1. ISAACSON
    2. raine
    3. > Towards the end on C19 there seems to have been some connection with South America. Hi! in Argentina's phone book there are 14 Isaacsons. Most in the capital of the coutry, only 2-3 in other provinces. Best wishes, Raine, in far away Patagonia

    09/04/2004 11:51:01
    1. Alice Ann TAYLOR/Freshwater
    2. Liz Lane
    3. --=======74CB76BE======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-785AC92; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Listers, Is there anyone who could check for me whether Alice Ann TAYLOR, born Norton Green, Sept 1869, daughter of Frank Charles TAYLOR and Mary Ann (CHIVERTON) died as a child? She would only have been 11 in 1881, but isn't with her parents - can't find her at all on the 1881 census. If not, shall start searching on the 1837 - so don't anyone go to a lot of trouble! Thanks, Liz Elizabeth Lane liz_lane@ntlworld.com --=======74CB76BE======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-785AC92 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.744 / Virus Database: 496 - Release Date: 8/24/04 --=======74CB76BE=======--

    09/04/2004 09:36:36
    1. Ann PARSONS & Edward TRUSSELL or TRUSLER
    2. Peter Jones
    3. Hi everyone Just seeing if anyone can offer any advice re the marriage of an Ann Parsons to an Edward Trussell on 28 September 1714 in Northwood, Isle of Wight. I think that Edward Trussell was later shown as Edward Trusler whilst he was ensconced tin Winchester Goal in 1733/34 for running goods (smuggling). I also think he is the same Edward Trusler of West Cowes who surfaced in South Carolina c1735 together with children born in England viz - Ann born before 1723 in England - possibly on the IOW - Mary born 5 Oct 1723 in West Cowes - Elizabeth born about 1725 who married a John Grisham in Southampton bef 1755 - Edward born about 1735 either in England or South Carolina I have not been able to find a wife for Edward Trusler, other than Ann Parsons, who I cannot find a trace of either? Regards Peter Jones Studying Trus(s)ler, Tus(s)ler, Truslo/oe/ow, Trasler, Tres(s)ler, Truslove etc worldwide.

    09/04/2004 07:12:14
    1. Re: [IoW] Alice Ann TAYLOR/Freshwater
    2. Hello Liz I have found a Alice Ann Taylor who died 1881 March Quarter Isle of Wight Age 11 Vol. 2B Page 417 I hope this helps. Valerie

    09/04/2004 05:10:00
    1. William Lane
    2. Gill Jones
    3. Hi Liz I have three generations of William LANE. William LANE - born 27/8/1902 Southampton - my father William Richard Henry LANE - born 18/3/1868 St Marys Street Cowes - my grandfather - he was married to Flora MARSH 25/3/1895 in Gosport William LANE - born 22/6/1840 Northwood West Cowes - my ggrandfather - married to Elizabeth Harding WARNE 30/5/1863 at The Register office IOW The next generation the first name changed to:- Richard LANE - no dates yet - married to Mary Ann STOREY I hope you can make a link. Gill

    09/03/2004 12:23:07
    1. Charles Duncan Roberts
    2. dmcmillan
    3. Hi List, While doing a Google search for my Roberts from London I came across this Roberts from the IOW. I wondered if it might be of interest to anyone researching the Roberts name from the IOW. It is concerning the sale of three houses in Devon. This fellow was from Ryde. This is the website www.westleigh-devon.gov.uk/history/30th_january_1857_sale_of_three.htm Regards, Lorraine McMillan Canada Researching: Dyer/Beavis, Isle of Wight Roberts/Swindin, London Brimicombe, Devon

    09/03/2004 08:11:38
    1. Trenchard
    2. Joan Myers
    3. Dear Graham, Just came across the following site and wondered if you knew of it : <http://uk-genealogy.org.uk/Database/D0003/I10683.html> I think it may be of some help to you. Regards, Joan Myers [HAYLES, Shalfleet descendant].

    09/02/2004 03:25:59
    1. Unsubscribe
    2. Janet Bush
    3. Hello fellow listers, I'm signing off now for vacation. Thanks to all you helpful people. Back in about a month. Regards, Janet Bush

    09/02/2004 09:17:57