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Messages - Lynne Adamson

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Durham / Re: ingleton windwill
« on: Tuesday 01 September 15 21:03 BST (UK)  »
 my dad's great grandfather was Frederick brother of your grandad alf .....work that one out lol.....we are related a long way back ...my dad has some photos of Fredericks son arthur Lee my dad's grandfather ...so that makes him Thomas lees grandson also ...how complicated is that ...I will get it and send it ....apparently he was a lovely gentle man ...my father says that Thomas Lee was mighty strong hauling bags of flour around and was famous in the area for his strength but my grandmother Eva was very petite with dark auburn hair and brown eyes she was very pretty...I wonder if any more of the lees married bowles es as they all lived in ingleton ,Langton area for generations .....great to swap stories

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Durham / Re: ingleton windwill
« on: Monday 31 August 15 21:41 BST (UK)  »
We had a look around the graveyard a few weeks ago too my father was bought up in ingleton Eva Lee his mother married dick bowles . the bowles and Lee's where at ingleton for generations ..,I have a lovely pic of the whole family over a hundred years ago outside netherbrooms which is one of the last houses in the village we have just been working out who was on it with my parents tonight. But no lees on it ...do you have any photos of them ...so we must share Thomas Lee ....the Miller as a common ancestor....pic is off my grandma ...Eva Lee....daughter of Arthur ....granddaughter of Frederick....great granddaughter of Thomas ....

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Durham / Re: ingleton windwill
« on: Sunday 30 August 15 22:32 BST (UK)  »
I'm fascinated by all you've all got to say ....I noticed in the 1911 census that Fredrick was still at the mill as a boarder although he was now a widower with his sons married ...Arthur being my grandma's dad...and also wondered who the the little girl was at the mill in 1841 called Dorothy Coleman she was 3 ...cos Robert Coleman was 70 by then ..Thomas and Matthew in their twenties

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Durham / Re: Lee family, millers
« on: Sunday 30 August 15 21:59 BST (UK)  »
Hello I'm just doing my father's family tree on his mother's side ...Eva Lee from ingleton ....her family owned the mill ....Thomas Lee and Matthew ....trawled through ancestry .com then found this amazing

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