STANNARD Mary; SFK,ENG; 1842 Am seeking information about my great grandmother Mary Stannard born about 1842. If anyone has any further information on either following families I would be very interested Mary Stannard christened 20 Mar 1842 born Stuston. Father William Stannard, mother Mary Osborne. Sibling: James (1840) Source: IGI Vital Records Index Mary Elizabeth Stannard born 30 Apr 1842 in Hollesley, christened 26 Dec 1847, father William Stannard, mother Sophia. Siblings: John (1846), Jane and Emma (both 1847). Source: IGI Vital Records Index _____________________ Iain Challis, Cambridge, England "Iain Challis" <[email protected]>
Re: ALL; ENG; c. 1800 On 26 Nov 1999 23:07:35 GMT, Rose Terry <[email protected]> wrote: > \\\|/// > \\ ~ ~ // Give your children these two things - One is roots, > ( @ @ ) the other, wings. >-oOOo-(_)-oOOo- Rose CAUDLE TERRY, Washington state @>,--'--- >BILYEU Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor >[email protected] http://www.genealogy.bilyeu.com/ As a 'Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor' I'd have thought you knew better than to spam your advert onto non-advert newsgroups Pest! Pissed Off <[email protected]>
Re: ALL; GBR > ZAF; 1824- On 26 Nov 1999 22:53:00 GMT, Rose Terry <[email protected]> wrote: > \\\|/// > \\ ~ ~ // Give your children these two things - One is roots, > ( @ @ ) the other, wings. >-oOOo-(_)-oOOo- Rose CAUDLE TERRY, Washington state @>,--'--- >BILYEU Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor >[email protected] http://www.genealogy.bilyeu.com/ As a 'Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor' I'd have thought you knew better than to spam your advert onto non-advert newsgroups Pest! Pissed Off <[email protected]>
Re: HALL, Peter; LND,ENG; 1930- On 26 Nov 1999 22:51:38 GMT, Rose Terry <[email protected]> wrote: > \\\|/// > \\ ~ ~ // Give your children these two things - One is roots, > ( @ @ ) the other, wings. >-oOOo-(_)-oOOo- Rose CAUDLE TERRY, Washington state @>,--'--- >BILYEU Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor >[email protected] http://www.genealogy.bilyeu.com/ As a 'Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor' I'd have thought you knew better than to spam your advert onto non-advert newsgroups Pest! Pissed Off <[email protected]>
Re: ALL; CAM,ENG; 1300- On 26 Nov 1999 22:49:45 GMT, Rose Terry <[email protected]> wrote: > \\\|/// > \\ ~ ~ // Give your children these two things - One is roots, > ( @ @ ) the other, wings. >-oOOo-(_)-oOOo- Rose CAUDLE TERRY, Washington state @>,--'--- >BILYEU Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor >[email protected] http://www.genealogy.bilyeu.com/ As a 'Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor' I'd have thought you knew better than to spam your advert onto non-advert newsgroups Pest! Pissed Off <[email protected]>
Re: CALTHORPE; ENG; 1774- On 26 Nov 1999 22:37:46 GMT, Rose Terry <[email protected]> wrote: > \\\|/// > \\ ~ ~ // Give your children these two things - One is roots, > ( @ @ ) the other, wings. >-oOOo-(_)-oOOo- Rose CAUDLE TERRY, Washington state @>,--'--- >BILYEU Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor >[email protected] http://www.genealogy.bilyeu.com/ >Current publications available at: As a 'Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor' I'd have thought you knew better than to spam your advert onto non-advert newsgroups Pest! Pissed Off <[email protected]>
Re: MAY Marion / WHITE; Montreal, QC,CAN; 1900-1953 Do you have any Hendersons related to your White or May line? I have the following -- Robert Henderson married Christina/Christian Sandilands in Ediburgh They had the following children born in Dunbar East Lothian and Alford Aberdeen Isobel, John, Elizabeth, Margaret Bell, Robert James, JESSIE MAY, George Alexander George Alexander Henderson ended up in Montreal somewhere and I believe he had a son named Jack. George was born 1874 so could have married around 1900. His brother Robert married a WHITE Robert James Henderson ended up in the Owen Sound area of Ontario. He married Elizabeth McIntyre WHITE -- possibly in Edinburgh Hope you see a connection with the above names or naming pattern -- the children were given in order of birth. Regards Marsha Walker, Stoney Creek, Ontario -----Original Message----- From: Jane Joy <[email protected]> Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.surnames.canada,soc.genealogy.surnames.global To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, November 27, 1999 11:09 AM Subject: MAY Marion / WHITE; Montreal, QC,CAN; 1900-1953 >MAY Marion / WHITE; Montreal, QC,CAN; 1900-1953 > >Marion MAY married a Mr. White, (Christian name unknown) c. 1900, >somewhere in the Montreal area of Canada. Marion, who was b. in Kent. >ENG. died in Montreal in 1953. I am looking for decendants of this >family. > >e.mail:- [email protected] > >Mrs. Jane Joy, >6, Ardlochan Grove, >Maidens, >Ayrshire, >Scotland. >KA26 9NT > > >============================== >Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. >RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > > "Marsha Walker" <[email protected]>
MAY Marion / WHITE; Montreal, QC,CAN; 1900-1953 Marion MAY married a Mr. White, (Christian name unknown) c. 1900, somewhere in the Montreal area of Canada. Marion, who was b. in Kent. ENG. died in Montreal in 1953. I am looking for decendants of this family. e.mail:- [email protected] Mrs. Jane Joy, 6, Ardlochan Grove, Maidens, Ayrshire, Scotland. KA26 9NT
WILEY; IRL; c. 1720 I am looking for WILEY ancestors that sailed out of northern Ireland in the early 1700's. I do not have a ship name but would like to correspond with anyone else working on the Wileys that sailed to America in the early to mid 1700's. Thanks Rick Wiley [email protected]
UPDYKE, Lewis; Tyrone, PA,USA; 1822-1875 Lewis UPDYKE b 19 Feb 1822 was married to Hester NEUNEMOCKER b 24 Jan 1819. They had two sons James b 14 Jul 1856 & John Wesley c 1860-1893. Many of this family are buried in The Franklinville Cemetery, Franklinville, Huntingdon CO., PA. If you have any information on this family, I would lke to exchange notes. Bob hewitt Hollidaysburg, PA. USA [email protected] (Bob Hewitt)
YOUENS John; ENG; c. 1795 Hello List. I am researching my YOUENS ancestors, to-date am no further back than John Youens, married in Kent to Sarah Sharad 21st Jan 1795. Any contacts welcomed. Edward Youens. KFHS 6711 U K. . "EDWARD YOUENS" <[email protected]>
Hello, it´s more likely, that the true name is "Öhrlein" (with Umlaut "o"). If you search for Öhrlein or Oehrlein at http://www.teleauskunft.de, you will find 349 adresses in Germany (total) and 4 adresses in Nürnberg. Good luck Rolf Rainer Etterling schrieb: > Re: OHRLEIN; Nuremburg DEU>; 1924 > > Hi Donna, > On my German telephone-CD there is to find no person named Ohrlein but > about 40 Ehrlein. If you are interested in the addresses let me know. > > Rainer > > <[email protected]> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag: > [email protected] > > OHRLEIN; Nuremburg DEU>; 1924 > > > > I am looking for anyone who might know of this family who lived in > > Nuremburg at this time. The husbands name was Andrew and the wife I > > believe was Elise. I believe they also had a daughter named Elsa who > was > > living in Berlin with a woman named Margaret doing housework since > Margaret > > had a fruit store. > > These are statements that I had found in a letter sent to my > > great-grandmother by her sister. > > Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. > > Donna > > > > P.S. May be spelled Ehrlein > > <[email protected]> > > "Rainer Etterling" <[email protected]> > > ============================== > > Discover your ancestors and trace your family tree today at Ancestry.com. > You are invited to search our massive collection containing over 500 million > records, in over 1800 databases. Visit > http://ads04.focalink.com/SmartBanner/page?16226.4 =?iso-8859-1?Q?redaktionsb=FCro?= <[email protected]>
Re: OHRLEIN; Nuremburg DEU>; 1924 Hi Donna, On my German telephone-CD there is to find no person named Ohrlein but about 40 Ehrlein. If you are interested in the addresses let me know. Rainer <[email protected]> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag: [email protected] > OHRLEIN; Nuremburg DEU>; 1924 > > I am looking for anyone who might know of this family who lived in > Nuremburg at this time. The husbands name was Andrew and the wife I > believe was Elise. I believe they also had a daughter named Elsa who was > living in Berlin with a woman named Margaret doing housework since Margaret > had a fruit store. > These are statements that I had found in a letter sent to my > great-grandmother by her sister. > Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. > Donna > > P.S. May be spelled Ehrlein > <[email protected]> "Rainer Etterling" <[email protected]>
GODFREY; Ramsey, ENG; 1818 William Godfrey b ramsey, Huntingdon 1818. m abt 1835 to Edith ? I G I. Record. batch number 879839. source call no. 1396461. Although I've managed to get back this far I am a newbie and would appreciate any information on how to go about finding William's parents. He is also listed on the 1881 census age 63. living at Gt. Whyte, Ramsey, Huntingdon England. thanks, Frank Godfrey. in sunny Nottingham. [email protected]
HOUSTON Patrick; Donegal IRL; 1809- Am researching Patrick Houston and his wife Mary. Children Margaret - married Patrick Harley, Patrick - married Catherine Butler, Mary - married William Nichol, Manis, Peter - married Margaret Hanlon and John. Family moved to Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland and then on to U.S.A. Sharon McBride, Perth, Western Australia McBride <[email protected]>
WOODS John / SMITH Sarah; Armagh IRL; 1830- Am researching John Woods born 1830 married Sarah Smith born 1828. They were married 23rd Sept 1852 in Loughgall, Charlemont, Armagh. Children Mary Jane and Sarah were born in Ireland before they came to Australia in 1857. John Woods was the son of John Woods. Sarah was the daughter of Samuel Smith (Pensioner) and his wife Margaret. Sharon McBride, Perth,Western Australia. McBride <[email protected]>
GEORGE John; ENG; 1814- Researching John George and wife Mary nee Ralph. Arrived in Victoria, Australia in 1849. Children known Grace,John,Abraham & Thomas. Sharon McBride, Perth, Western Australia. McBride <[email protected]>
CANDISH Joseph; ENG; 1800- Am researching family of Joseph Candish and his wife Charlotte nee Smith, Arrived Sydney Australia 1833. Joseph was the son of Samuel and Sarah Candish, born 23 July 1800 - Croydon, Surry, England. Sharon McBride, Perth Western Australia. McBride <[email protected]>
Re: ALL; BC,CAN/NT,CAN; 1800- Rose: It sounds like a good read! One thing puzzles me, your symbols at the ending of your e-mail! I have seen similar things in genealogy e-mails, such as ;- What does it mean?Is it a secret genealogy code I don't know? It almost resembles a face! Do tell! Deborah Reid (with sincere apologizing for this question!) ----- Original Message ----- From: Rose Terry <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, November 26, 1999 7:37 PM Subject: ALL; BC,CAN/NT,CAN; 1800- > ALL; BC,CAN/NT,CAN; 1800- > > Book "...and Mighty Women too; Stories of Notable Western Canadian > Women" by Grant MacEwan, 1975. 8.5" x 5.3", 275 pages, in GOOD > condition, softcover book illustrated with pictures of these women. The > author focuses on the women whose contribution to the West has been > important but certainly less known. There are 32 women included in these > profiles and they have in common only their sex and the fact that they > all acquired a reputation - of one kind or another. And through their > reputations they contributed to the quality of life in Western Canada. > The author selected women from all walks of life and with a wide variety > of interests, from the lowliness of Mother Fulham, Calgary's dirty and > indomitable keeper of pigs, to the eminence of the great artist, Emily > Carr, and the internationally renowned historian and educationist, Hilda > Neatby. Some of the women, such as Mary Macleod, wife of the > commissioner of the NWMP, were notable mainly because of their ability > to cope with the conditions of frontier life and, in doing so, to make > it more bearable for others. In another time and place, they would > likely have been just one of the crowd. Some gained recognition because > of their work for the West-journalist Cora Hind and scientist Margaret > Newton. In a land of few people, many hardships, and such glaring causes > as women's rights and prohibition, there were many opportunities for > women to shine and many > were the women who rose to the occasion. The author has given all women > of the West a fine salutation here! GREAT book! > > See book at: > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=207172257 > > -- > \\\|/// > \\ ~ ~ // Give your children these two things - One is roots, > ( @ @ ) the other, wings. > -oOOo-(_)-oOOo- Rose CAUDLE TERRY, Washington state @>,--'--- > BILYEU Listowner/Listmother (genealogical) & Proud RootsWeb Sponsor > [email protected] http://www.genealogy.bilyeu.com/ > Current publications available at: > http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=rosess > "Graham Reid" <[email protected]>
MILLS, Samuel; Whitechapel, LND,ENG; 1850 Hi all, Can't find SAMUEL MILLS in Whitechapel in 1850 Samuel had a son RICHARD WILLIAM MILLS in 1849 Richard married CHARLOTTE BELL in Shadwell 1850 They had 13 children, the youngest was JOHN MILLS John married FLORENCE ROSE WILSON 1917, she died 1918 John came to New Zealand 1922. Would like to hear from descendants of Mills family Especially John's nieces Lily, Ivy and violet I'm waiting, hoping, praying Rex Mills [email protected] * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free!