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The Common Room / Re: Could Sir Alfred be a distant rellie?
« on: Friday 25 April 14 17:19 BST (UK)  »
Ill be interested to see what you find out about all of Alfred's relations as I'm trying to find his connection to my family. As I said earlier I can trace my family back to a John Hitchcock b:1790ish in Essex. He had a son called Richard Hitchcock b: 1810 in Essex and he married a Susan Drinkwater b:1821. He was a gardener and she was the daughter of Thomas Drinkwater who was a publican. They were married on 25/11/1855 at Harlington Middlesex. Shelley75.

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The Common Room / Re: Could Sir Alfred be a distant rellie?
« on: Thursday 02 September 10 08:25 BST (UK)  »
Thats strange. Richard and Susan are my GGG grandparents in my family tree. Theres no mention of the name Drinkwater in Sir Alfred Hitchcock's family tree as far as I know. Where do you get the Drinkwater name in your family tree, perhaps Charles was Richard's brother and Susan Drinkwater was his sister in law or maybe his first wife. Didnt you say Charles had been married before. This is getting really interesting. If we can find the connection it means we are related way way back. Shelley75.

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The Common Room / Re: Could Sir Alfred be a distant rellie?
« on: Tuesday 31 August 10 10:06 BST (UK)  »
Hi Lizzy 56, All we know at the moment was John Hitchcock was a labourer and was born about 1790 in Essex. The son Richard Hitchcock born about 1810 was a gardener and married Susan Drinkwater on 25/11/1855. John had several other sons names unknown who emigrated to U.S.A. I was hoping if John Hitchcock had been Charles's brother that would be the connection.
All we ve found out so far is Charles was married to Sarah, they had a son called Joseph, he married Anne Mahoney, he had a son William who married Emma Jane Wheland and they had three children William, Eileen and Alfred Joseph ( who is Sir Alfred Hitchcock ). But you must know all this because this is your family. I think my dad or I are going to have to join ancestry.co.uk. to find out the rest of the info. Should we find any more info Ill let you know. Let me know if you find out any more info. Take care Shelley75.

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The Common Room / Re: Could Sir Alfred be a distant rellie?
« on: Monday 30 August 10 15:45 BST (UK)  »
Hi.
Charles Hitchcock 1791 is my GG Grandfather and Iam trying to find his parents and siblings.
I must admit it was a great to find the connection.

Hi Lizzy56, my name is Shelley 75 and Im trying to find the connection between our family tree and Alfred Joseph Hitchcock family tree. My GGGG Grandfather was born John Hitchock in about 1790 in Essex, do you know if your GG Grandfather Charles Hitchcock born about 1791 in Essex had a brother called John. Or if Charles had a brother called Richard Hitchcock born 1810 in Essex. My grandfather always told me and my dad that Alfred was connected to the family and we are trying to find the link. The likeness and characteristics of Sir Alfred Hitchcock and my Grandfather are so similar we are shore there is a link somewhere back in the tree. We ve traced our family back as far as John Hitchcock  born 1790. Can you help.

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