I would be grateful if someone could locate the family below for me in 1841. Here's hoping... Glyn Hatherall Ealing, London glyn@hatherall.org.uk scarrott@one-name.org Isaac KENNIFORD Birth: app 1815, Cosheston Chr: 18 Jun 1815, Cosheston Death: bef 1861 Occ: 1838 lab., 39 Lawrenny.Ferry, lab., 1847 sailor, 1851 ag.lab. / sailor Father: John CANIFORD, GGG Grandfather (~1770-1822) Mother: Marg(a)ret HUGHES, GGG Grandmother (~1773-1852) Spouse: Ann CASTLE Birth: app 1808 Death: Mar 1848, Ringley Wells (40) Burial: 10 Feb 1848, Cosheston Marr: 27 Oct 1838, Cosheston Children: Elizabeth (1839-1846)
Dear Graham, Lavers, is, as Megan states, the spelling given in Pemb. records. As your John Laviers would have been born at Manorbier around 1833, I presume he is the son of Henry LAVERS and Margaret Upton who married at Manorbier on 24/10/1829. In the 1813-37 marriages index there are five male Uptons who married....usually in the Narberth Hundred. It is possible Margaret came from there.....I have not checked. The Upton name does not appear in the Castlemartin Hundred records (where Manorbier records are to be found), but there are Lavers who married as under: Alban Laver 1724/5 (Pwllcrochan); James 1761(Manorbier); James 1795 (Manorbier); James 1798 (Pembroke St. Mary) and John 1762(Monkton); Ann 1800 (Cosheston); Elizabeth 1758 (Penally); Jane 1721(Pemb. St. Mary); Mary 1786 (Monkton); Sarah 1794 (Manorbier)...and there is one queried entry Lavers? Elizabeth 1747 (Pemb. St. Mary). The Manorbier entries seem your best bet.....unfortunately I can not supply the names of brides and grooms, but the parish register entries could be obtained from Haverfordwest Records Office.....if copies are purchased, you could possibly as well as finding partners, expand your horizons by seeing who acted as marriage witnesses. There appear to be no Laver/Lavier wills in the St. David's Probate index......but there may have been administrations. Bettye Kirkwood, Australia. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Megan Phelps" <megphelps@optusnet.com.au> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 8:40 AM Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] 1851 lookup for LAVIERS please.... > Dear Graham > > I have family from Manorbier, so immediately took an interest. This > sounds like an unusual name and when I used FamilySearch for the 1881 > census, the only similar name was Lavers, as below. Tenby is very near > Manorbier, so perhaps there is a connection: > > Martha LAVERS Head W Female 45 Tenby, Pembroke, > Wales Laundress > Margaret LAVERS Dau U Female 20 Tenby, Pembroke, > Wales Milliner > Thomas LAVERS Son U Male 15 Tenby, Pembroke, Wales Draper > & Apprentice > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Source Information: > Dwelling Lower Frog Street > Census Place Tenby St Mary In Liberty, Pembroke, Wales > Family History Library Film 1342303 > Public Records Office Reference RG11 > Piece / Folio 5409 / 71 > Page Number 1 > > No sign of a John. What was his occupation > > > On 04/03/2005, at 8:16 AM, <robert.williams438@ntlworld.co.uk> wrote: > > > Hello all.For a pal of mine,I'm doing this surname.Ive got a John > > LAVIERS aged 48 in the 1881 census, at Maesteg Glamorgan,with his > > missus and kids,all born In Maesteg. > > In this census,John LAVIERS birthplace is listed as Manobier Pembs; > > So can SKS please hopefully find him in 1851 aged 18,[if he wasnt > > telling porkies in 1881?]with hopefully,His parents, and any other > > goodies still at home? > > Diolch yn fawr,or Ta Muchly. > > > > Cheers Graham >
Dear Graham I have family from Manorbier, so immediately took an interest. This sounds like an unusual name and when I used FamilySearch for the 1881 census, the only similar name was Lavers, as below. Tenby is very near Manorbier, so perhaps there is a connection: Martha LAVERS Head W Female 45 Tenby, Pembroke, Wales Laundress Margaret LAVERS Dau U Female 20 Tenby, Pembroke, Wales Milliner Thomas LAVERS Son U Male 15 Tenby, Pembroke, Wales Draper & Apprentice ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source Information: Dwelling Lower Frog Street Census Place Tenby St Mary In Liberty, Pembroke, Wales Family History Library Film 1342303 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 5409 / 71 Page Number 1 No sign of a John. What was his occupation On 04/03/2005, at 8:16 AM, <robert.williams438@ntlworld.co.uk> wrote: > Hello all.For a pal of mine,I'm doing this surname.Ive got a John > LAVIERS aged 48 in the 1881 census, at Maesteg Glamorgan,with his > missus and kids,all born In Maesteg. > In this census,John LAVIERS birthplace is listed as Manobier Pembs; > So can SKS please hopefully find him in 1851 aged 18,[if he wasnt > telling porkies in 1881?]with hopefully,His parents, and any other > goodies still at home? > Diolch yn fawr,or Ta Muchly. > > Cheers Graham > > Graham Williams.Glam;FHS;#551. > Of Canton,Cardiff. > "If at first you don't succeed?Try,Try,and Try again!" > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > Genuki PEM > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/PEM/ >
Hello all.For a pal of mine,I'm doing this surname.Ive got a John LAVIERS aged 48 in the 1881 census, at Maesteg Glamorgan,with his missus and kids,all born In Maesteg. In this census,John LAVIERS birthplace is listed as Manobier Pembs; So can SKS please hopefully find him in 1851 aged 18,[if he wasnt telling porkies in 1881?]with hopefully,His parents, and any other goodies still at home? Diolch yn fawr,or Ta Muchly. Cheers Graham Graham Williams.Glam;FHS;#551. Of Canton,Cardiff. "If at first you don't succeed?Try,Try,and Try again!"
Hi Graham, I have copies of Manorbier 1841 and 1851 census, and much of the surrounding areas. I can't find any Lavers/Laviers. Rachel
Fwded for Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: <Spanielsminilop@aol.com> To: <tirbach@clara.co.uk> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 3:04 PM Subject: Thanks-Hooper family. > Gareth has asked me to reply to the list-so I have done so.It IS > Brixham-as I > had the info from Brixham Museum-and checks as Brixham on the 1901 > census.Thanks for your help.,Jean. >
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I am looking for any descendants of ROBERT HOOPER.I have Hooper married with my Jordan(Jordain) family of Brixham-and they went to join the fishing industry in Hull believe also some went to Ramsgate area. Robert was born/baptised in Brixham,Devon-and later lived in Hull where he married and his children were born.He lived in the same street-a matter of 8 houses from Samuel and Agnes Jordain(nee Hooper)1881 census. In 1901 census:- Robert Hooper born Brixham living at Hakin-a fisherman-aged 52 years. Christiana Hooper born Hull living at Hakin aged 48 years. Harriet Hooper-born Hull aged 19 living at Hakin-no trade etc-possible she was married at Haverford West in 1903(FreeBMD) Charlie Hooper-born Hull aged 14 living at Hakin-Fish Packer. Of the other children born in Hull-possible that Mary E married or is working away. Florence-I have a Florence married at Pembroke in 1892(FreeBMD).Thomas Edward-possible he married in Epsom in 1894 (FreeBMD)-not showing on 1901 census.Christiana-she MAY have married in Totnes,Devon in 1898(FreeBMD).Robert- would be 16 in 1901-was he at sea?not showing on 1901.TIA Jean
From: <Spanielsminilop@aol.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 8:01 PM Subject: Robert Hooper > Many thanks Gareth--and Gerry for your interest in Robert. > I have the information in front of me-that was sent from Brixham museum & > History Society in response to my contacting them. > They found in the 1881 census of Kingston Upon Hull-as I did -that Samuel > Jordan(Jordain) was a Coal Dealer aged 62 born Brixham,(he was a Fisherman > previously-at Brixham and Hull).Agnes Jordan(nee Hooper) was giving her > age as > 60-but actually she was a year or so older than Samuel-born 1818,actually > in > Plymouth.Her parents were Robert Hooper and Sally Ann Wood.Their daughter > Maria- age > 26 Hull born as was my gt gran Isabella.Samuel and Agnes were married in > Brixham in 1842 at All Saints Church(I have the certificate).Agnes was > baptised at > St Mary's Church Brixham on 10 May 1818.They were living at 4 Constable > St,Hull. > In the same road-at number 12 Constable St,Hull was one > Robert Hooper-aged 33 born Brixham Devon-a Fisherman .His wife Christiana > -nee Woodall-they married in Holy Trinity Church,Hull in 1869.Their > children > then were Mary E Hooper aged 11,Florence aged 8 Thomas E aged 5 and > Christiana > aged 3.So these would be the family that was Pembroke-Robert > fishing.Whilst they > would NOT obviously be brother and sister-there MUST have been a > relationship > there to Agnes-possibly nephew. > The area they all lived in was known as Holy Trinity-as opposed to > Mytongate/Drypool etc etc.Jean > > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net >
> On looking at the fiche again Robert Hooper's birth parish looks more like > Brixton than Brixham, but I suspect this is just an error on the > enumerator's part. An enumerator in Milford made a similar error in the > same > census - unless there IS actually a Brixton in Devon - Gareth?. > 'Fraid so Gerry :-) Just the other side of Plymouth from where I am http://www.cs.ncl.ac.uk/genuki/DEV/Brixton/index.html Gareth Admin for the Rootsweb DYFED, CGN & PEM lists Genuki Wales http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ Lookup Exchange http://home.clara.net/tirbach/lookup.html Help Page http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html Cwmgors/Waun http://www.tytwp.plus.com/Waun/Waun.html . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerry" <gerry@asterisk.co.uk> To: <WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 2:46 PM Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] HOOPER family in Llanstadwell 1891 > on 1/3/05 2:18 pm, Jean at Spanielsminilop@aol.com wrote: > > >> Hello Gerry - any information would be gratefully received. Is anyone >> there >> actually researching them as a family? Agnes Hooper was married to Samuel >> Jordain - they left Brixham and ended up in Hull - as had Robert. >> Agnes/Samuel >> are one set of my gt gt grandparents.TIA.Jean > > Hello Jean > > This was the family in 1891: > > Church Road (Hazlebeach), Llanstadwell > > Robert Hooper, head, 41, fisherman, b. Brixham > Christiana Hooper, wife, 38, b. Hull > Florence Hooper, daughter, 19, single, b. Hull > Thomas E. Hooper, son, 16, fisherman, b. Hull > Christiana Hooper, daughter, 14, scholar, b. Hull > Harriet Hooper, daughter, 10, scholar, b. Hull > Charlie Hooper, son, 6, scholar, b. Hull > Annie Offen, boarder, 10, scholar, b. Ramsgate > Robert Hooper, son, 8, scholar, b. Hull > > On looking at the fiche again Robert Hooper's birth parish looks more like > Brixton than Brixham, but I suspect this is just an error on the > enumerator's part. An enumerator in Milford made a similar error in the > same > census - unless there IS actually a Brixton in Devon - Gareth?. > > Just in case Annie's a relative, there was an Offen family living in > Hamilton Terrace, Milford (Steynton parish): > > George Richard Offen, head, 41, fish salesman's clerk, b. Ramsgate, Kent > Mary Adams Offen, wife, 40, b. Nova Scotia > Walter Stanley Offen, son, 12, b. Ramsgate, Kent > > Gerry Lewis > > > > > ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== > National Library of Wales > http://www.llgc.org.uk/ > > > >
on 1/3/05 9:42 pm, David & Yvonne at davidcasley@blueyonder.co.uk wrote: > Hi all, > > I have two queries, the second will follow in a second mail.... > > We have finally broken down a massive brick wall and discovered the family > of my great grandparents in the Llangwm/Hook area near Haverfordwest. They > had moved to Mid Glamorgan and have been difficult to trace, but now I have, > I wonder if anyone else is interested in the same family? > > Martha JENKINS b.14 May 1852 at Hook, Llangwm, daughter of John JENKINS and > Elizabeth EVANS. John was born in Burton 1821 (son of Ann), and Elizabeth > in Lambston (probably bapt 12 Jan 1823, the daughter of William and > Elizabeth JENKINS. > > 1861 and 1871, John and Elizabeth living at Hook Road, Llangwm - John was a > collier. > > Martha's husband William THOMAS was born Llangwm Nov 1849, son of John > THOMAS (1820 Llangwm) and Frances (1805 Llangwm) in 1861 living at Hook Road > Llangwm. > > If anyone else is researching the same families, I would love to hear from > you. > > Regards from Yvonne in a very cold Paignton, Devon. Hello Yvonne You don't mention the 1851 census. John and Elizabeth were living in Llangwm, but the index does not indicate any possible children. John and Frances were living in Llangwm with 16month old William (and no other child). Frances's birth parish is shown as Llawhaden and John's as Burton[?]. Gerry Lewis
on 1/3/05 2:18 pm, Jean at Spanielsminilop@aol.com wrote: > Hello Gerry - any information would be gratefully received. Is anyone there > actually researching them as a family? Agnes Hooper was married to Samuel > Jordain - they left Brixham and ended up in Hull - as had Robert. Agnes/Samuel > are one set of my gt gt grandparents.TIA.Jean Hello Jean This was the family in 1891: Church Road (Hazlebeach), Llanstadwell Robert Hooper, head, 41, fisherman, b. Brixham Christiana Hooper, wife, 38, b. Hull Florence Hooper, daughter, 19, single, b. Hull Thomas E. Hooper, son, 16, fisherman, b. Hull Christiana Hooper, daughter, 14, scholar, b. Hull Harriet Hooper, daughter, 10, scholar, b. Hull Charlie Hooper, son, 6, scholar, b. Hull Annie Offen, boarder, 10, scholar, b. Ramsgate Robert Hooper, son, 8, scholar, b. Hull On looking at the fiche again Robert Hooper's birth parish looks more like Brixton than Brixham, but I suspect this is just an error on the enumerator's part. An enumerator in Milford made a similar error in the same census - unless there IS actually a Brixton in Devon - Gareth?. Just in case Annie's a relative, there was an Offen family living in Hamilton Terrace, Milford (Steynton parish): George Richard Offen, head, 41, fish salesman's clerk, b. Ramsgate, Kent Mary Adams Offen, wife, 40, b. Nova Scotia Walter Stanley Offen, son, 12, b. Ramsgate, Kent Gerry Lewis
on 1/3/05 9:50 pm, David & Yvonne at davidcasley@blueyonder.co.uk wrote: > Hi again, > > My second query..... > > My William and Martha THOMAS are shown on the 1881 census as both aged 28 > and living at Woodside, Llangwm. He was a coal miner. > > When we visited the area last year, we found Woodside, near Port Lion, a > farm on the South side of Llangwm. We wondered at the time why a coal miner > would be living out there. > > Having just seen the original image of the 1881, I find that Woodside, > assuming the enumerator has written them all in order, would actually appear > to be next to the Anchor Public House, with Hook Works and West Hook on > either side. > > This would appear more logical that Woodside was indeed in Hook if William > was at the Hook Colliery - but would anyone have any local knowledge or info > to confirm this location? > > I would also be intrigued to know if the cottages still exist, though I > realise that is probably very unlikely! Having said that - is the pub still > there? > > Many thanks to you all, > > Regards from Yvonne. Hello Yvonne Port Lion and the Woodside nearby are, in fact, in Burton parish. In 1891 Woodside, Hook was a collection of houses in Llangwm parish. Hook had a colliery and in 1891 68 people in Llangwm parish were described as coal miners and 16 others had "colliery" in their occupation description. In the 1891 return Woodside is between Lane Cottage and West Hook. The Anchor Inn, Hook is still listed in the Royal Mail Postal Address Book for Wales - SA62 4LH. Gerry Lewis
Charles Your message caught my eye, because during my research I had come across the name Voyle as the surname of the husband of one of my family, and I had thought at the time that it was quite unusual. The period of time of my search was more than 100 years later than your dates. However, I did a quick surname search on the 1901 census for England and Wales and thought the following statistics might be of interest to you. Voyle - 211 entries. 75% of the entries were born and lived in South Wales - Pembrokeshire, Carmathanshire, Glamorgan and Monmouth. This is consistant with a lot of families where during the 1800s families migrated east to work in the coal mines and associated industries in Glamorgan and Monmouth. Voyles - 1 entry in London Voils - 7 entries in Birmingham Given the limited number of entries it is probable to assume that they are all connected, if distantly, in some way or another, so there may be links with your family. Finally the index to the 1901 census identifes name, age, occupation etc. and I thought the following were interesting, although I am not certain what all the occupations are exactly. Decimus Voyle aged 20 living in Kent occupation - Third Writer Catherine Voyle aged 40 living in Aberdare occupation - Confectionery Ship Keeper (I would guess that "Ship" should read "shop", but who knows) Decimus Voyle aged 55 living in Cheltenham occupation - Cycle Agent Daniel Voyle aged 31 living in Cockett occupation - Banker On Top Of Colliery (I suspect that this has absolutely nothing to do with the financial world!) Francis Voyle aged 55 living in St Mary Tenby In Liberty Occupation - Lieut Colonel Infantry Indian Army I hope you find this interesting. Megan Roberts CHARLES VOYLES <cncvoyles@msn.com> wrote: Hi, I am new to this list... I am looking for some help... Looking for Jacob Voils/Voyles/Voyle Born 1718 in Wales maybe Pembrokeshire. Married about 1740 to Martha and had 4 sons. William Born 1741, James Born 1743, John born 1743, Thomas born 1745. The story is they left for the new world in 1755 or 1759. Martha died prior. I am trying to find our or prove any of these facts. Let me know if you can help, Thanks, Charles F Voyles jr (720) 490-6633 109 Hampstead Ave Castle Rock, CO 80104 ==== WLS-PEMBROKESHIRE Mailing List ==== Gareth's Help Page http://home.clara.net/tirbach/hicks.html Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
Hello Maureen Looking at the 1841 census there are a couple of David Rowes of the right age - but this one is living on Caldy and fits a marriage to a Jane. Reg dist Tenby enum dist 12 Folio 5 page 4 David Rowe 23 Quarryman Y Jane " 23 Y Fanny " 1 Y Thomas " 1 mth Y Also living on Caldy in the 1841 census (incase you find a link when you get a marriage cert for David and Jane) is this family Folio 4 page 3 George Rowe 48 Quarryman Y George " 19 Quarryman Y Thomas " 16 " Y Jane " 50 Y Martha " 13 Y Note: George Rowe , Labourer married Jane Phillips in Carew on Dec 17 1814. 1851 census of Caldy shows:- Folio 120 page 4 schedule 11 George Rowe 60 PEM Carew Jane " 67 PEM Carew Folio 119 page 2 schedule 6 George Rowe 29 PEM Penally Jane Rowe 42 PEM Carew Eliza " 10 PEM Jeffreston These are the only Rowes on Caldy in the 1851 census. I only have an index so I can't tell if Jane aged 42 is the wife of George Do all the Rowe men marry wives called Jane????!!!! There is a Martha Rowe aged 23 born Caldy shown in Tenby (Folio 42 page 25 sched 102) possibly working there. No sign of David and Jane aged about 33 or children Fanny & Thomas This is an index for Pembroke area - covering pembroke , Tenby , Caldy Carew and other surrounding areas. Meanwhile - here's a puzzle there is a Fanny A Rowe aged 12 and Thomas Rowe aged 10 Living in Hill Lane , Haverfordwest in 1851 and shown as the dau and son of George Rowe a widower aged 50 JP and Surgeon born PEM Penally. These two children match the ones in the 1841 census and as the 1841 census didn't give relationships then we are just assuming they are the children of David and Jane. Do you have anything further on this? I see Thomas Rowe is still livng with his father George in Haverfordwest the 1881 census and there are other Thomas Rowes of a similar age so I expect Thomas and Frances in Haverfordwest in 1851 are just two similar childre to the one of David and Jane - so kep them in mind if you search for birth certificates. I haven't manaeged to find David & Jane in Pem in 1851 - I see David is alone in the 1881 census - can you give details from the other census in case they provide a clue. All for now Cheers Pat In message <003601c51ebd$f13287c0$0401a8c0@stuart>, Maureen Tokely <mtokely@tpg.com.au> writes >Hi Everyone >I am a new subscriber to this list >I am researching for a friend.Most of my research is in Norfolk and Suffolk >I am happy to do lookups in this area for anyone who needs them. >I have access to all the census records plus other Cds I have accumulated. >I am hoping that someone with the 1851 and 1861 census records for Pembroke >Dock could do me a lookup for the following >David ROWE born Caldy Island about 1820 >I am not sure who he married possibly a Jane Griffiths or Ann Howells(free >BMD Entry Dec 1841) >I have found the following children that could belong to them >Thomas b 1843 in Caldy Island >David 1847 in Caldy Island >George b 1851 in Pembroke >There were more children after them in Pembroke Dock >By 1871 he was married to a Jane Morgan >There are Morgan children as "wifes Son" so I assume this is a second >marriage. >I have the 1871 1881 1891 and 1901 records >Thankyou to anyone who can help >Maureen in Oz > -- Pat Powell
Hi Everyone I am a new subscriber to this list I am researching for a friend.Most of my research is in Norfolk and Suffolk I am happy to do lookups in this area for anyone who needs them. I have access to all the census records plus other Cds I have accumulated. I am hoping that someone with the 1851 and 1861 census records for Pembroke Dock could do me a lookup for the following David ROWE born Caldy Island about 1820 I am not sure who he married possibly a Jane Griffiths or Ann Howells(free BMD Entry Dec 1841) I have found the following children that could belong to them Thomas b 1843 in Caldy Island David 1847 in Caldy Island George b 1851 in Pembroke There were more children after them in Pembroke Dock By 1871 he was married to a Jane Morgan There are Morgan children as "wifes Son" so I assume this is a second marriage. I have the 1871 1881 1891 and 1901 records Thankyou to anyone who can help Maureen in Oz
Hi again, My second query..... My William and Martha THOMAS are shown on the 1881 census as both aged 28 and living at Woodside, Llangwm. He was a coal miner. When we visited the area last year, we found Woodside, near Port Lion, a farm on the South side of Llangwm. We wondered at the time why a coal miner would be living out there. Having just seen the original image of the 1881, I find that Woodside, assuming the enumerator has written them all in order, would actually appear to be next to the Anchor Public House, with Hook Works and West Hook on either side. This would appear more logical that Woodside was indeed in Hook if William was at the Hook Colliery - but would anyone have any local knowledge or info to confirm this location? I would also be intrigued to know if the cottages still exist, though I realise that is probably very unlikely! Having said that - is the pub still there? Many thanks to you all, Regards from Yvonne.
Hi all, I have two queries, the second will follow in a second mail.... We have finally broken down a massive brick wall and discovered the family of my great grandparents in the Llangwm/Hook area near Haverfordwest. They had moved to Mid Glamorgan and have been difficult to trace, but now I have, I wonder if anyone else is interested in the same family? Martha JENKINS b.14 May 1852 at Hook, Llangwm, daughter of John JENKINS and Elizabeth EVANS. John was born in Burton 1821 (son of Ann), and Elizabeth in Lambston (probably bapt 12 Jan 1823, the daughter of William and Elizabeth JENKINS. 1861 and 1871, John and Elizabeth living at Hook Road, Llangwm - John was a collier. Martha's husband William THOMAS was born Llangwm Nov 1849, son of John THOMAS (1820 Llangwm) and Frances (1805 Llangwm) in 1861 living at Hook Road Llangwm. If anyone else is researching the same families, I would love to hear from you. Regards from Yvonne in a very cold Paignton, Devon.
Hello List. I just want to say a big thank you for all persons that has helped me to find my missing ancestors, I spent many hours, days, months and even two years trying to find Martha Griffiths and her family from Pembroke Dock and now thanks to David and Tony who have taken the time I have found them and I can't say thank you enough, I am very grateful. Thank you All. Rhian
From: <Spanielsminilop@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 2:14 PM Subject: Re: [WLS-PEM] HOOPER > Hello,Gerry-any information would be gratefully received.Is anyone there > actually researching them as a family?Agnes Hooper was married to Samuel > Jordain-they left Brixham-and ended up in Hull-as had Robert.Agnes/Samuel > are one set > of my gt gt grandparents.TIA.Jean > > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net >