There is a mass of information about the VAUX family at http://ghgraham.org/cuthbertvaux1813.html This is a free genealogical site run by a man in Florida called George Graham. You can browse the family structure by using the hyperlinks there and by reference to the site index. This site began when George was inspired by his connection to the THOMPSON shipbuilding family on the Wear. It has expanded far beyond that now but at its core is a marvellous resource for Northumbrian genealogy. George welcomes pictures, so if anyone has some to share with him I am sure he would be delighted. His contact details are on the home page. Clifford Allison.
No doubt it is a fine site but PLEASE do remember that not everything you see on-line is correct! PLEASE DO check it all out by looking at the original records or at facsimiles of them - and think about the story that unfolds as set against the background of local history. Is it possible? If so, is it likely? Could there be any other interpretation of the facts? This goes for anything you see on-line - even if it has been written by myself! I recently found a supposed pedigree of my paternal grandmother's family (Storey, coal miners from Cumberland) on Ancestry. It was complete rubbish, but there was nowhere I could contact the perpetrator to tell them so. I therefore don't believe anything I read on Ancestry and not much of what I find on other sites. Geoff Nicholson -----Original Message----- From: CliffordAlls via <northumbria@rootsweb.com> To: northumbria <northumbria@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 11:15 Subject: Re: [NMB] Cuthbert and Ernest Vaux There is a mass of information about the VAUX family at http://ghgraham.org/cuthbertvaux1813.html This is a free genealogical site run by a man in Florida called George Graham. You can browse the family structure by using the hyperlinks there and by reference to the site index. This site began when George was inspired by his connection to the THOMPSON shipbuilding family on the Wear. It has expanded far beyond that now but at its core is a marvellous resource for Northumbrian genealogy. George welcomes pictures, so if anyone has some to share with him I am sure he would be delighted. His contact details are on the home page. Clifford Allison. .. Please quote the minimum necessary to put your reply on context. Please introduce yourself at the top of every post. The NORTHUMBRIA FAQ page is located at http://www.bpears.org.uk/NorthumbriaFAQ/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORTHUMBRIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message