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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Templeman - North East area
« on: Monday 08 April 13 18:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi Maureen,

My e-mail address is removed

Regards,

Lori

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Templeman - North East area
« on: Monday 08 April 13 17:00 BST (UK)  »
Hello again,

Just had an afterthought - Would you be Maureen or Margaret Sapsford by any chance ?

Regards, 

Lori

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Templeman - North East area
« on: Monday 08 April 13 16:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I am not very good on this site - I don't use it much as I don't really understand it !

I am really pleased you have been in touch - I was beginning to think none of my grandmother's family were still with us !

It is a bit of a mystery to me about my grandmothers side of the family as she had told her children (my mother, aunt's & uncle's) that she was one of three children & her parents had died when she was young and all three of them had been put into care. It was only at the beginning of this year when I was looking at someone else's family tree that I found her parents had gone on to have  six more children (9 altogether), Theresa being the youngest. So that would make you my only surviving uncle's cousin - I think.

Do you have any information on your mother that would be of help to me ? - I would appreciate it very much if you have.

I am so pleased you have been in touch with me as I really believed there were no more Templeman's of my grannies family left.


Kind regards

Lori Wade (nee Byworth)

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Canada Lookup Request / Re: Richard Byworth
« on: Sunday 23 December 12 22:20 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks Cosmac ! :)

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Canada Lookup Request / Richard Byworth
« on: Sunday 23 December 12 21:09 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for info on Richard Byworth b: 1880 England d: 1979 Canada

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Templeman - North East area
« on: Sunday 23 December 12 11:05 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks Manchester Rambler ! - Have posted as you suggested :)

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Family History Beginners Board / Templeman - North East area
« on: Sunday 23 December 12 00:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I am looking for any relatives of my late grandmother, Elizabeth Berry Templeman b: 30.10.1904 South Shields. Her father was Alexander Berry Templeman b: 1874 South Shields. His father was William Templeman b: 1840 South Shields. His father was William Templeman b: 1820 Angus, Scotland. Her mother was Theresa Currie/Curry & her brothers were William Robert b:1901 d: 1960, Alexander Currie  b:1907 d:1985, Robert Currie b: 1909 d:1912.
I am interested in hearing from any relatives of her two surviving brothers, William & Alexander. Many thanks :)

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Help with deciphering Fathers Firstname
« on: Saturday 22 December 12 18:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, Could it be George ? :)

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Hi,
Yes, I don't think Dorothy's father was Richard as he had left for Canada before she was born ! (Although she's alway's been known to us as Aunt Dolly). My grandfather, Mervyn Richard was the first child of Richard's. I understand that the second child, Vera Eileen, that there was a family 'scandal' & she was not on the 1911 census along with her 'brothers' - she was on the 1911 census as living with her grandmother at Ellerton.
I don't understand why Richard was not on the 1881 census as he was born 25th January 1880, so in theory, should have been on it a year later (?).
Also on the assertation form Richard states his birth date as 1884 although he was born in 1880 & his death certificate (which I have just rec from Canada) also states his birth as 1880. I have checked to see if there was another Richard Byworth born in 1884 but cannot find one. My only surviving uncle (also called Richard Byworth !) say's he definatly went to Canada.
I would love to find out what happened to him whilst he was in Canada, but all my enquires so far, have been unsuccessful.
If you are related to the Bardy's then none of this will be of any meaning to you, although we have alway's treat my grandfathers sibling's families as our own - although we are not close, we attend weddings, funerals etc & catch up with each other.
Strangely enough, my next door neighbour is a Bardy, although I have not spoken about it to them yet.
If I can be of any further assistance, please get in touch,
Kind regards, Lori

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