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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: DNA focused family tree.
« on: Saturday 01 July 23 11:10 BST (UK)  »
Could the couple you mention be the maternal grandparents? It doesn't seem to make sense otherwise. Unless the father named was fictitious as you suggested.
The location doesn't seem right either. The Cleal family seem to be in West London not Lancashire

The grandparents that I have mentioned, Cleal and Haskins, appear to be on my friend's paternal side. We know her maternal ancestry. My friend has good separate DNA links with both the Cleal line and Haskins line. I am having trouble ignoring the DNA evidence....you are right, it doesn't make sense!

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Lancashire / Re: winter street horwich
« on: Saturday 01 July 23 10:58 BST (UK)  »
my gran lived at 30 smething in the 60s  i lived in emmert st do you know any info for me i went back horwich all the places have gone and my school st cathrines ithink they were there in 1901 she was well known my greatgran sally brooks she passed away in 1968 when iwas 8 do rember winter street very well cheers glenys

I am looking for a T W who possibly was a butcher, living at 31 Winter Street in 1957.....

Here's hoping, Steve...

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / Re: DNA focused family tree.
« on: Friday 30 June 23 20:00 BST (UK)  »
I do apologise for naming a person who could still be living. I should have known better!

Thanks for all your interest, I have noted your comments and suggestions. I will look into all of them.......thanks again, Steve.

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Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing / DNA focused family tree.
« on: Thursday 29 June 23 09:53 BST (UK)  »
Using DNA matches, I have created a tree, for a friend, who was adopted 1958. On her, scant adoption form, it notes her father as T W, aged 21, of 31, Winter Street, Horwich, near Bolton, Butcher.........Using numerous, strong DNA matches and good communication, the tree I created would suggest that my friend's 'grandparents' Frank Leonard Furnell Cleal, 1912-2000, and, Emma Louise Haskins 1913-2001,  have no obvious connection to Terence Wilkinson, mentioned above. I have explored all avenues available to me......two things come to mind, the name and address he gave, could be fictitious.....T could still be living..I assume that he was born 1936/7...my friend was born in Hammersmith, West London 1958........I am in that position that DNA does not lie. DNA matches seem to agree with the Cleal and Haskins families........any suggestions would be most welcome...thanks,, Steve.

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Hertfordshire / Re: SEARLE family in Bishop's Stortford area in 18thC
« on: Tuesday 27 June 23 16:34 BST (UK)  »
Hi

My Searle line are from Bishops Stortford.

George Searle born 1816 in BS  to Wm Searle and Sarah Savil.

Wm and Sarah were married in Takeley in 1798.
A son Charles was born in Takeley in 1798,  the rest of the children in BS.

Williams parents were Thomas Searle and Hannah Gilby married in Stansted Mountfitchet and were  in BS from 1779 onwards.

Any connections.
Can send more info on the family lines offline if you are interested. 


We also have 2 Searle relatives in the Searle yDNA project, but no matches yet.
Would love to get some more Essex/Herts Searles in the project to see who is connected or not.

cheers
Frances

I am looking into my Searle family from B.S......I have been DNA tested and I'm interested in any project that helps to untangle this family.....I would like to hear from you..Steve

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Surrey / Re: Assisi Mother & Baby Homes
« on: Saturday 16 October 21 13:58 BST (UK)  »
I have a birth certificate of a child born in 1956, St Francis of Assisi Hammer Lane Grayshot. The father of the child has been left blank. The child was eventually adopted and grew up in Ireland. I am eager to discover the father's name for two reasons. One, he is probably a cousin of mine, according to DNA and the child would like to know the name of her biological father.

I there anyway in which we could discover who he is. He fought hard to resist the adoption process.....

Here's hoping for a reply......many thanks, Steve

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London and Middlesex / Re: St Francis of Assisi Hammer Lane Grayshot 1953
« on: Thursday 14 October 21 20:11 BST (UK)  »
I have a birth certificate of a child born in 1956, St Francis of Assisi Hammer Lane Grayshot. The father of the child has been left blank. The child was eventually adopted and grew up in Ireland. I am eager to discover the father's name for two reasons. One, he is probably a cousin of mine, according to DNA and the child would like to know the name of her biological father.

I there anyway in which we could discover who he is. He fought hard to resist the adoption process.....

Here's hoping for a reply......many thanks, Steve

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Occupation Interests / Re: Boatbuilder & Banjo Maker
« on: Sunday 24 June 18 21:01 BST (UK)  »
I was born in Kingston and grew up in Chessington. I now live in Kent....

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Occupation Interests / Re: Boatbuilder & Banjo Maker
« on: Sunday 24 June 18 18:44 BST (UK)  »
Hi again, Ed.
I have sent you a Rootschat personal message containing my email address.
Carole

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