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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Thompson and Hornsby
« on: Friday 24 January 14 21:44 GMT (UK)  »
Cheers,will put go on message board now.
Lynne :)

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Durham Lookup Requests / Re: Hornsby family in Durham area
« on: Friday 24 January 14 21:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,been searching through posts for family name Hornsby and came across all your messages.Im doing a little research for my elderley neighbour,her g,g,grandmother was Elizabeth Hornsby 1828
in Stanhope,she married a William Thompson 1830 Jarrow,they were married 22nd Oct 1853 in Holy Trinity,Pelton,Durham.(Chester-le-Street.Would appreciate any information,no matter how small.
Regards Lynne :)

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Thompson and Hornsby
« on: Friday 24 January 14 20:23 GMT (UK)  »
Cheers on the marriage date and place.
Lynne

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Thompson and Hornsby
« on: Friday 24 January 14 20:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,i couldnt find the 1861 cencus,and their def too many William Thompsons.found 1841 cencus
on family search for Elizabeth ,but couldnt find same one in ancestry.I agree marriage lines are the only way to be sure,all depends if my elderley neighbour can afford it.Thanks to everyone for your
help and advice.
Cheers Lynne

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Family History Beginners Board / Thompson and Hornsby
« on: Friday 24 January 14 17:50 GMT (UK)  »
William Thompson 1830 Jarrow married Elizabeth Hornsby 1828 Stanhope in 1853 in Chester-Le-Street.I cant find William for sure before 1871(in Greencroft,Durham).Found Elizabeth in 1851 a servant in Shotley low quarter Northumberland.So cant find their parents or any hints to their parents etc.Im doing the search for my neighbour,so i can show her some of her ancestry.William and Elizabeth are g,g,grandparents.Any little hint would be greatly appreciated. :)

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Oxfordshire / Re: The Spurrit Family of Woodstock
« on: Friday 03 January 14 15:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rob,
Happy New Year to you and your family.Not quite sure about name Parkhill.Im sure
i came across a Susannah Parkhill married to a Spirit but not to Robert.
regards Lynne

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Oxfordshire / Re: The Spurrit Family of Woodstock
« on: Saturday 14 December 13 19:17 GMT (UK)  »
HI,yes it is,but still unsure of Susanna maiden name been Parkhil,without finding marriage info.
Lynne
cheers

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Oxfordshire / Re: The Spurrit Family of Woodstock
« on: Friday 13 December 13 18:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,the spelling of the name changes alot over the years,i email a relative who still lives in the
Oxford area and still spells it Spurret,we think that when Robert moved up to Northumberland
the name changed because of his accent,plus when cencus forms were filled in it wasnt always
the head of family who filled them in,as lots of people couldnt write.which leads to alot of changes
in the spelling of some surnames.Il look into 1851 cencus.will keep searching for Susanna.
cheers,Lynne

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Oxfordshire / Re: The Spurrit Family of Woodstock
« on: Thursday 12 December 13 22:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,Robert Spurrit born 1780 in Oxford died 1853 in Hexham,not 1880,ive searched ancestry
records and cant find a marriage to a Susanna Parkhill,can`t even find a birth for her in Hexham.
Ive seen trees saying she was Roberts wife,but no records.no rcords on family search for then
in Hexham,as records start to late.may have to go through all their records for Northumberland
to try and find it.what fun this famiy tree buisness is sometimes
Lynne

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