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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cumberland => Topic started by: MTRIGBY on Wednesday 20 July 05 13:48 BST (UK)
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I have a 1761 King James Version which I am seeking to reunite with the descendants of the family. It contains a handwritten history of the Cannons (17?? - 1905), penned by various family members during those years. The last Cannons mentioned therein are:
Peregrine Fernie Cannon (b. 23/04/1895, d. 06/10/1916 - Somme, WW1)
Twins Marian and Doris Cannon (b. 09/09/1897, d. 06/04/1898 & 08/04/1898) Buried St. Bees.
Robert Clark Cannon (b. 29/07/1896 aboard the ship "Sir Robert Fernie" off the Californian Coast. Baptized at St. Bees)
There are various other Cannons mentioned - mostly born and buried in or near near St. Bees, Isel and "Blindcrath" (?)
Prior to this there are a Braithwaite (Lucy Walton), a Wilson (Abigail) and a Fisher (?) who all marry into the family.
So what happened to Robert Clark Cannon ? Could he still have children or grandchildren near St. Bees ? Or Harrington ? And how did this dusty great thing end up in a secondhand bookshop in Liverpool about ten years ago ? !!! I didn't pay much for it but it's possibly got great sentimental value for someone. It'd be nice if it could just be reunited with the family.
You can see some of my research into this matter here:
I might ask on the Lancs board too as there is a Liverpool connection.
Thanks,
Mike.
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Somebody give me a hint. Please ? :(
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These appear to be (some) of the siblings. Might be worth seeing if you can follow them forward and produce any other names. The problem will be that you really need BMD information 1910 onwards and the only way you are likely to get it is to look it up at the FRC/on fiche at somewhere local to you or pay 1837online.com
1. JOHN OSWALD CANNON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 27 APR 1856 Saint Bees, Cumberland, England
2. PEREGRINE FISHER CANNON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 24 JAN 1858 Saint Bees, Cumberland, England
3. THOMAS CANNON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 30 MAR 1862 Saint Bees, Cumberland, England
4. SARAH ANNE CANNON - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 29 JAN 1860 Saint Bees, Cumberland, England
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Try writing to Family Tree Magaizine or Practical Family History. What about contacting the local family history group? Is there an address on cwgc.org for the war death?
Andrea
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You could try posting members of the family on www.GenesReunited.co.uk and seeing if anyone contacts you - it's free that way. There are several Cumberland/Cumbria Cannons and loads of Liverpool ones posted already so you might be lucky. Hope you do find a home for it, looks beautiful.
Cheers Jan ;)
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This bible belonged to the Cannon family. Lucy Walton Cannon nee Braithwaite was my great-grandmother's sister, she was Mary Anne Braithwaite. My father knew Lucy but never spoke of cousins. I have a photo of Lucy probably before her marriage.
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Hi Barbains
Welcome to Rootschat :D
MTRIGBY hasn't been on Rootchat since Feb last year - I do hope he still receives notification of replys and gets back to you. Although his other thread on the Lancs board
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,76350.0.html
suggests the bible may have already been rehomed
Jan ;)
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Thanks Jan ;)
Barbains, the Good Book has indeed gone to Coreen on the other thread. You two should definitely get in touch !
Thanks.
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Wonderful that the bible has gone to a direct descendant :D
Jan ;)
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Absolutely, Jan. I was amazed to have found someone connected and am 'made up' that it's in their possession now. Still not sure how it ended up on a dusty shelf in a secondhand book shop in Liverpool. I've always assumed the obvious: house clearance after a death and no relative knew of the book or spotted it's family significance and I guess I'll never know now but no matter. At least it's been saved ;D
Thanks all 8)
Mike.
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Hey there, I'm so sorry I didn't catch any of this info in time apparently. I'm Kat Cannon Coons. This Bible is definately about my family, most of which I'm still piecing together. My dad was George ROBERT Cannon. I knew from him that at least part of his family was from England. I also knew that they were, along with a Roberts' family (mine as well) a part of the House of Lord Henry Cavendish. I'm really sad not to have the opportunity to receive this Bible but, really hoping it has landed in the Cannon line somehow & really hoping that the records will be printed & released to our line. Just wanted to thank you for your efforts!