>Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 09:50:39 +0900 >To: [email protected] >From: Margot Donoghue <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: Dewsbury/Trainor Belfast 1860 >In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> > >At 11:44 PM 9/23/98 +1000, you wrote: >>Hi, > >I also have Jewsberry ancestors. I start with John Jewsberry, a needlemaker and framework knitter from Leisctershire, England. His parents were Lawrence and Ann Jewsberry (nee Hood). John married Mary Jane, mn unknown. > >They had 8 or 9 children, with surnames sometimes changed to Dewsbury. All were baptised at Leiscter in Lei. One of their children, Lawrence, married Elizabeth Marriott of Sutton Bonnington, Nott. The name changed to Dewsbury. If this sounds familiar to anyone, please I would love to hear from you. > >Thanks > >Margot >Alice Springs >Australia >> In an effort to provide meaningful Subject: lines in posts to the >> SURNAME-QUERY List, the Listowner asks you to try to adhere to the >> following format: >> >> SURNAME, First MI;dates;places >> >> An example would look like this: >> >> BROWNING, Arthur C.;1795-1876;PA>VA>OH >> >> Users of this SURNAME-QUERY List do not download every day in order >> to read each of the hundreds of posts. They are looking for certain >> SURNAMES, on which they are doing research, or are willing to help >> others with research of said SURNAMES. Therefore, if you do not >> provide meaningful Subject: lines, chances are good that your posts >> will be deleted without having been read. >> >> Also, the accepted standard in conducting genealogy research via >> the Internet/Web is to spell all SURNAMES in CAPS. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>