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Dorset Lookup Requests / Re: Davis & Stayner in Dorchester
« on: Thursday 16 January 14 20:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Donald,
Glad to get in touch.
You told 'Henry and Eliza had 5 children to my knowledge'. But I've only found four so far:
- Henry DAVIS 1831-1871
- George DAVIS 1834-1890
- John DAVIS 1838
- Helen DAVIS 1841
Would you be willing to give me the name of the fifth, with as much informations as possible?
I noticed that a man, nicknamed Coe75 on Ancestry, said 'I am related to Henry Davis through his grand daughter Emma-Marie (1861-1937) who married my great great granddad Horace James BRINKMAN (1862-1900).'  (14/09/2013). Do you know him (or her)?
You may have a look on my online tree at http://gw.geneanet.org/aurejac_w?lang=en&ocz=0&p=henry&n=davis&oc=4
I would be deeply delighted if you can help me correcting mistakes and adding some further informations upon your side.
I am still looking for Warren Davis' reply (nicknamed Kamsack in this topic).
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Arnaud.

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Dorset Lookup Requests / Re: Davis & Stayner in Dorchester
« on: Friday 11 October 13 09:39 BST (UK)  »
Hello Warren.
Thank you for your post and your congratulations. I must confess that Ancestry is very helpful. Moreover I asked two Dorset genealogists, Jenny Dunford & Rita Pettet some more help.
I agree this Donald is a very elusive man: I unsuccessfully tried to find out some hints or tracks on the web.
Cerne Abbas is a very typical village which I have some more ancestors coming from (William Cave was relieving officer of the Cerne Abbas Union at least from 1837 to 1861).
I am pretty glad to write in English, even it sometimes looks a bit odd and clumsy. Do be indulgent. I try my best and I hope watching BBC nearly everyday, but the week end, will improve a little my chats...
Would you give me your private E-Mail (I dare not write to your professional address), I could send you a message from Geneanet enabling you to see every fiche, date and details of our contemporaries. A fortnigh ago I was to mask the informations about the people of less than a hundred years, for Robert P DAVIS complained to seeing himself in my database... Even the very few details I put in his fiche are easily accessed by anybody on the web using either FreeBMD, Ancestry or www.192.com. But it's the French law and I was to obey. Nonetheless, I am authorized to sending anybody who wants it a free access in private to the whole data...
Keep in touch,
Best wishes,
Arnaud


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Dorset Lookup Requests / Re: Davis & Stayner in Dorchester
« on: Monday 29 July 13 19:49 BST (UK)  »
Hello.
Thank you for your reply. No, unfortunately I'm not Donald. Nonetheless, I would be delighted to know the next degrees after Henry Davis & Eliza Stayner, to complete the Davis of Cerne Abbas family tree.
As you may have seen in my online tree (I gave you the link within my late message), I descend from William Davis, older brother of John, Henry & Samuel.
Moreover, would you have any information regarding Samuel Davis' descendants?
Thank you in advance.
Best wishes from France. :)

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Dorset Lookup Requests / Re: Davis & Stayner in Dorchester
« on: Tuesday 23 July 13 21:16 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
I am a newbee on this forum, but poking around on the web, I found your posts about the couple Henry DAVIS - Eliza STAYNER.
I put them in my database, not being 100 per cent sure Henry was born 1808, for he looks a bit young for a marriage in 1827, but who knows... I haven't found any other matching Henry in the OPC website.
I would be delighted to hear of his family and to learn a little about his descendants.
You may have a glance at him in my online database at
gw.geneanet.org/aurejac_w?lang=en;ocz=0;p=henry;n=davis;oc=4
Looking forward to hearing from you, :)
Regards,

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