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Title: SUNDERLAND SURNAMES
Post by: Cookie Nanna on Thursday 15 January 04 12:22 GMT (UK)
Hi All

Below is listed my surnames from one line my family mainly in the Sunderland area.  Would welcome contact from anyone with similar names.  
POLLEY, OLD, BOOTH, RICHARDS, CARTLEDGE, HUNTER, COCKERILL.

Look forward to sharing information with interested parties.
Title: Re:SUNDERLAND SURNAMES
Post by: JMann on Monday 23 February 04 08:52 GMT (UK)
Hello everyone

My husband's Sunderland surnames are:

MANN  after 1863, previously from Norwich Norfolk
FOX - from Edinburgh Scotland
FERRY, WATSON, BOUSFIELD

Thanks
Judy
Title: Re:SUNDERLAND SURNAMES
Post by: cmcmull on Saturday 28 February 04 23:59 GMT (UK)
Hello I'm looking for information on the Hodgsons of Sunderland especially descendants of Thomas and Lucy nee Sutton.  Known children are Violet, Elsie, Mabel and possibly Thomas.  Currently planning a reunion of Sutton relatives and would love to have information on Lucy's family
Title: Re:SUNDERLAND SURNAMES
Post by: sheshewilf on Monday 12 April 04 20:00 BST (UK)
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I need help in tracing children whose parents name or maiden name are AINSLIE
Marion born Dec 1893;    Georgina born 1897;    Laura born Sept 1898;
Rolph or Ralph born Dec 1900  and Albert Arthur Ainslie born March 1908.
Their parents where Rolph or Ralph Kitchen Ainslie born Aug 1872; and Marion Baker Potter born Oct 1872.
All the above Children and their Parents birth place is Sunderland it is also known that between 1900 and 1908 or even after there were more children.
Any info would be gladly received.
Other names link to the Ainslie are;  Maria Kitchen born 1839 and Dorothy Hunter born 1809.
Thank you for lookingivorsheilaatfsmail.net
Title: Re: SUNDERLAND SURNAMES
Post by: GLemyng on Monday 20 September 04 18:41 BST (UK)
This may not be helpful if you're wanting to stick close to county Durham, but...

There are Polleys aloft in the distant branches of my tree, from Essex:

Giles POLLEY/POLLY, a yeoman from Great Wigborough*, Essex, England, who raised sheep and had "cornlands." (from will dated 1574. Rootsweb ID: I510083730

[* this is near Colchester]
 
Daughter Joanna POLLEY/POLLY, born c. 1615 in Great Wigborough, Essex, married in 1634 to JOHN LEMYNG/LEAMING, born c. 1619 in London; son of CHRISTOPHER LEMYNG/LEAMING, born c. 1585 in Bedale, Burneston, NR, Yorks. Christopher married Margaret METCALFE, born c. 1585 in Burneston Yorks.

I've been able to find little else about them other than this group of families (Lemyng/Leamyng/Leeming, Metcalfe, Polley) were Catholic recusants. The grandson of the above-mentioned Christopher Lemyng (also named Christopher), emigrated to Long Island (New York) and Cape May, NJ, where he married Hester Burnet.

Would love to more about these particular Polleys...
 
 
 
Title: Re: SUNDERLAND SURNAMES
Post by: sheshewilf on Monday 20 September 04 19:38 BST (UK)
Hi All

Below is listed my surnames from one line my family mainly in the Sunderland area.  Would welcome contact from anyone with similar names.  
POLLEY, OLD, BOOTH, RICHARDS, CARTLEDGE, HUNTER, COCKERILL.

Look forward to sharing information with interested parties.

Title: Re: SUNDERLAND SURNAMES
Post by: Cookie Nanna on Monday 20 September 04 20:03 BST (UK)
Hi GLemyng

Thanks for replying to my post.

As it goes my POLLEY line originated in Essex but I have only traced back to Dicksey POLLEY who was born c1796 Lawford Essex.  Dicksey was a gardener, married Sarah(surname unknown) and raised a family of 9 confirmed children in Bradfield Essex.

I have no info on Dickey's parents so unable to connect to your POLLEY line.

Don't suppose my ancestor's names has cropped up in your tree!!!

Regards
Sue