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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cumberland => Topic started by: scriv2 on Saturday 20 February 10 17:28 GMT (UK)
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My gt x 3 grandmother was Catherine Carnaphen b. abt 1771, chr. St Cuthbert, Carlisle.
This family line centres around Saint Cuthbert, Carlisle. Catherine married William Roney there in 1791.
Her parents :William Carnaughen and Mary nee Husk born abt. 1744, married 25 Dec 1764
Catherine's surviving siblings to adulthood were Thomas born 1766 and William 1773.
Does anyone else have a link or interest in this family please?
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Hi Scriv2
I don't suppose it is any help but I have a relative who was named Robert Carnaffan Hewetson, born Carlisle 1874, and have wondered about the origins of his 2nd name.
I pass the info on just in case.
Jo
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Thanks - that does sound interesting.
I will follow that one through to see if I can spot a connection.. Thanks again!
It is an unusual name.
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Hello some rough tracing of my family name Carnaffan to- John Carnaffan (son of William Carnaughan and Elizabeth Dodd) was born 9 June 1836 in Renwick Mill - understand this may trace back to William Carnaughan of rendwick mill? And maybe a ned Carnaughan noted as a miller in a folk song?
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Thanks Carnaffan :)
I am now spurred on to revisit that side of my tree to see if there are any connections with that area.
Many thanks
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For Many years in Carlisle there was a sweet shop/confectioners attached to Her Majesty's Theatre which went by the name of Carnocharn and Messenger. It was certainly there before WWII and right up until the theatre close c1970. Seems to be the same surname as the one you are interested in. Image can be found on Cumbriaimagebank.org.
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Hi Scriv 2,
It's been so long I had forgotten, but can now supply a 'little more' info than previously.
My relative Joseph Hewetson (sometimes Hewitson) b.1831 Cumwhitton, supposedly married Sarah Carnaffan, b.abt 1835 Addingham, Renwick. I say 'supposedly' because I have not been able to find a marriage record, though indications are that if it took place it would be about 1855 in either the Carlisle area or, as they started their family at Winlaton, Blaydon in 1856 it could have been there.
Not sure it helps but your welcome to the info.
Jolyon
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Thank you all for your contributions. It was such an unusual name - but I think that makes it a bit harder to track as there were so many variations as to the spellling.
I've got quite a bit to go on now. I won't be able to get down to it for a week or two as we will be away, but then I plan to focus on this line and see what I can get together.
I'll certainly report back if I have anything of interest. Thanks so much again.
Scriv