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Mar 17, 2005 •
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CORBETT - Corbett has been incorrectly listed sometimes as Corlett. This Corbett family came from Gloucestershire, England. George Corbett was born in Hartpury, Gloucestershire in 1838, he married ...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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DAVIS – The Davis line I have been following begins as this point with Joseph Davis who was born in Ireland in 1815, his occupation was a ‘spiker’ as listed on the British 1851 census, and his wife wa...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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CREBBIN - Variations to the spelling of Crebbin include: Crebbin, Crebben, Cribbin, Cribben, Crabbin, Crabben, Crabbing, Cubbin.
No Crebbin’s or variations of have been found in NSW until 1903. Nor...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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WHITTEN - Whitten is sometimes been spelt incorrectly as Whitton/Witten/Witon. The line I have been researching starts with George Whitten who was born in 1833 in Ireland. George married Francis Sar...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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TOWN – This Town family originated in England; in Kent. The line begins to my knowledge with John Town who was born in 1737. His father according to christening records was Daniel Town, but his moth...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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HENN – My Henn family originated in Birmingham, England. John Henn is the first of this line so far known to me. He was born in 1814 in Birmingham, and married Elizabeth Foxall who was also born in ...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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HOLLOWAY – James Holloway is the beginning of my line. His father was Isaac, and James was born in 1835 in Southampton. James had two wives, however I do not know anything at all about his first one...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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RANDELL OR RANDELL-MAJOR – I believe this was a hyphenated surname, but often the second half was left off.
My line begins with George Randell, who married Mary, I have no birth or death dates for ...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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MACEY – My Macey line cam from Southampton. Isaac Macey was born in 1852, and his fathers name was Charles. I know nothing else about Charles or Isaac’s mothers name, but would like to find out.
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Mar 17, 2005 •
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JENNINGS – My Jennings line begins with Joseph Jennings, who was actually Joseph Henry White!
Joseph was born in 1858 in London and was a wire worker, as a family listed as JENNINGS were living at 10...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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My Reams line starts with John Reams.
He was born in 1817, in Boston Lincolnshire. His wife was Betsey Ann Burman (Borman). John has at least 10 children, George born in 1853 was thew eldest. La...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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HOULDEY - It is believed that the name HOULDEY comes from HOLDEHYE, which means ‘dry river bed’. There is an area around Gloucester Castle, (now disappeared) of bare land where a small river used to ...
Mar 17, 2005 •
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The Chrisp line I have been researching begins with Adam Chrisp who was Christened 8 December 1771 Alnwick, Northumberland. His father was James, but this is all I know I about him.
Adam Married S...