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The Common Room / Re: Quinton / Quintin Family Vancouver
« on: Friday 19 August 22 12:29 BST (UK)  »
Thank you once again. Much appreciated.

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The Common Room / Re: Quinton / Quintin Family Vancouver
« on: Friday 19 August 22 00:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi, thanks for all your help. But may I ask one more favour? Can you give me the link to the death of Lucy Quinton so that I can check to see if it was her?

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The Common Room / Re: Quinton / Quintin Family Vancouver
« on: Thursday 18 August 22 21:57 BST (UK)  »
It is definitely the right one! It now mentions how Lucy is staying in 1918 back in our old home in Marlow while Arthur is recovering from being shot in France. Awesome! Thanks again!

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The Common Room / Re: Quinton / Quintin Family Vancouver
« on: Thursday 18 August 22 21:39 BST (UK)  »
Yes thanks again, I have been searching for them for years. Fantastic!

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The Common Room / Re: Quinton / Quintin Family Vancouver
« on: Thursday 18 August 22 20:41 BST (UK)  »
Wow! thank you so much, Sandra!
Definitely sounds like the Henry Smith and Georgina Sadler daughter, Lucy!
Not the Sewell one, though.
That is great information, I will check it all out, and get back to you.
Thanks again!
Melanie

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The Common Room / Quinton / Quintin Family Vancouver
« on: Thursday 18 August 22 17:56 BST (UK)  »
I started doing my family tree and DNA to find my Great Aunt who went to live in Canada sometime between WW1 and WW2.
Her name I believe was Nell or Lucy Smith, and she married an E. Quinton. They went to live on Vancouver Island, Canada. Evidently, they opened a canning factory?
But I can't find any relatives, or info on them. I know this is a long shot, but fingers crossed, maybe someone will recognise the names?

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Travelling People / A New Novel About The Loveridge Family
« on: Thursday 18 August 22 17:46 BST (UK)  »
My Loveridge family come from the maidenhead area. When I was talking to Joby a while ago, he said, 'you write about the family, why not mention it on here?' So I hope this is okay?
I am an author and writer, with over 400 articles to my name, and five novels so far. But my most popular is the true story of my life with the Gypsies. Yep, the Loveridge's!
To be married to one of the funniest is a bonus, LOL! The things he has done either totally makes me cry with laughter, or let's face it, cringe and hide in a corner!
Long story, if you would like to read GYPSIES and GYPSIES  2 GOING A BIT DINLO, you can get them on Amazon UK/US and World. by Nell R Loveridge
Sorry to be pushy, but I will blame Joby if this is not allowed! Thanks guys!
Here's the link: [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1980398828][/url]

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Oxfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Sadler at Watlington?
« on: Tuesday 22 December 15 18:46 GMT (UK)  »
Came back to say i got it completely wrong! lol! William Sadler Did marry Ann Parker! Here is the link I found that will explain it all, its fantastic! Scroll down the page, its near the bottom. You can't miss it, it says The Sadlers of Turville.

http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk/images/stories/origins/vol22_02.pdf

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Oxfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Sadler at Watlington?
« on: Tuesday 01 December 15 00:30 GMT (UK)  »
One final thing. The reason why nobody could find Ann Sadler nee Ashby is because she was born in Radnage! Phew! lol!

Here are two links that will give the Radnage Ashby line:

http://www.oswild.org/hobnob/family/hazel/thomas-ashby.html

And

http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbc%2f1841%2f0012567871

I have cross referenced them all and found them to be the right ones.

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