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Devon Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Baskerville Family
« on: Monday 05 November 12 15:01 GMT (UK)  »
Janice,

Your David was the Husband of my 3rd Gt Grand Aunt. I have a great deal recorded within my Family Tree, and yet would love to add more in particular to their descendants.
David is recorded as Buried at Stoke Climsland Parish Church, Cornwall on 15 Jan 1893. His wife Jane (nee Philp) also buried there but some years before being on 1 Jan 1871. Daughter Fanny is also recorded as resting there. A memorial may have existed for them but as yet it is not discovered.

I have Parish Record images for example of their Marriage & Burials.

I'd love to share what I have with you, perhaps via email or an invitation for you to view my tree which can be arranged. I do not use this Rootschat very often, but agree it is a fantastic portal to use in genealogy!

I believe you can send me a personal message via my Rootschat User ID, that no one else can see and is therefdore safe to include email addresses etc.

I do hope you are interested and look forwards to hearing from you.

Regards
John

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Warwickshire / Re: Richard Caldicott b1849 - Tysoe, Kenilworth
« on: Friday 10 August 12 12:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
Thanks for quick reply.
Sharing by posting is the whole point for me, I'm glad you found it 'useful' and that you are interested in obtaining other details; what I have is posted nothing is kept seperately.
I did suggest that perhaps you might like to share information of your own, in the hope you might have a tree and details I have not as yet discovered. And I do wonder what your connection to them might be?
As you are aware of my tree might I ask that you contact me within the Ancestry Messages System, I am not inclined to publish my direct email address within this forum but shall from there.
Regarding John & Charlotte (jeffs), I have in the tree plenty, but have not visited their grave as yet in order to photograph it and others that are within the same location. I am compiling a list of those we wish to add and the locations where found, as we live locally.
I am aware of decendants from these lines to who are I understand living in Devon, Sally & David. Perhaps this is you?
I look forward to hearing from you,
R
John

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Warwickshire / Re: Richard Caldicott b1849 - Tysoe, Kenilworth
« on: Thursday 09 August 12 10:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I don't look on these boards very often, came accross this thread this morning and see that I'm mentioned within replies!
I'm quite happy to share this perhaps via Ancestry where my tree is posted (user ID johnkathp) and perhaps via email following that if you wish.

Richard's brother Stephen is my wife's Gt Grandfather. His wife Sarah Jane Mann's 3x Gt Grandparents are actually my 6x Gt Grandparents making me also connected and indeed my wife also my 7th cousin, but not grounds for divorce!!

I look forward to hearing from you,
Regards
John

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Completed Census Requests / Re: Tacko Watton Completed
« on: Monday 30 January 12 13:25 GMT (UK)  »
Found some maps & bits to do with 'Jack O Watton', but can't add them as attachments here (or can't figure how to!) - any idea?
Regarding those houses; if driving towards Coleshill just past that Bikers shop there is a gated access to the left leads to a row of I think 8 houses (due to be comp purchased due to HSE2 I believe). They are not on any map found before 1924. I do know the Water Board (fore-runner to Severn Trent Water) built quite a few homes for thier work staff in Minworth and Curdworth areas in the early 1930's, these are the same designs. These cannot be those recorded as the residence in 1891.
I'm looking at the Description of the area as given by the enumerator, and trying to follow the route he took in gathering the data. I'd assume he worked in an organised route through the area, in which case if there are clear locations it might help to eliminate and therefore track where along his route he would be when recording the data for the Caldicott & Mansell Families. By 1901 he had moved to 'The Bull Ring' in Minworth itself, these were the properties opposite Park Lane (the same side of Water Orton Lane as the Social Club), so I'm told!

What say you?

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Completed Census Requests / Re: Tacko Watton Completed
« on: Sunday 29 January 12 15:07 GMT (UK)  »
Bill,
Looking at the 1891 census for my wifes Gt Grandfather & Family (Caldicott) I notice that next door to them are the Mansell family, Thomas, Lydia and 8 Children. Would they be kin to you? I think I know where they were.
Regards
John

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Completed Census Requests / Re: Tacko Watton Completed
« on: Sunday 29 January 12 14:41 GMT (UK)  »
I live locally, have just come accross Jack O Watton as being the residence of my wifes Gt Grandfather at the time of Baptism of at least 2 of his children at Water Orton in 1886 & 1889.
If you Google Map the area there are 3 references that contain the word Watton. Old maps show no structures in the Watton Lane location for Jack O Watton. The Industrial estate might be a location for something in the past otherwise the houses located where the map shows Watton House to be.
My wife seems to tyink it is this last location, I'm going to research this.
Did you get any further with your quest?
John

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