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Messages - craftysarah

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Woosnam
« on: Tuesday 20 March 07 09:22 GMT (UK)  »
I have Owens' too within the Woosnams' what are your Owen Christian names Lloydy? I've got several but the two i can think of straight away are Catherine Owen born 1831 wife of John Woosnam my g g grandparents and Sarah Ann Owen daughter of Thomas Owen reputed niece of Robert Owen the Co-op founder.

I have Lloyds too and just about every other surname in the book!  The family tree i've put together is 20 foot long so i'm bound to have several different surnames.  send me some details and i'll have a look if you like .

sarah.robinson43@tesco.net

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Woosnam
« on: Saturday 17 March 07 21:16 GMT (UK)  »
Just realised Lloydy which Trefeglwys  site you meant yes it is me!!!

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Richard Woosnam 1718
« on: Saturday 17 March 07 21:13 GMT (UK)  »
I might be the Sarah on Trefegwlys lol i'm all over the place looking for Woosnams.  I will go and see.   :)

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Richard Woosnam 1718
« on: Friday 16 March 07 09:48 GMT (UK)  »
me again!! by the way Lloydy on the huge family tree i have a have a woosnam who married a George Trow ( can't find the dob at the moment) I also have various Lloyds on the tree but you probs know this already.  email if you want to know more.
Sarah

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Richard Woosnam 1718
« on: Friday 16 March 07 09:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Lloydy 3 out of the 4 are already coming!!! But thanks for your help.
Sarah

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Woosnam
« on: Friday 16 February 07 09:49 GMT (UK)  »
ops forgot to say if any of you can send me your info i'd be grateful, i particulaalry need any Historical information relating to the Woosnams or Wolstenholmes moving to Holland and Wales.  Hearsay unfortunately isn't enough we need to have some documented facts ie, parish records, b.M.D records or court records.
Thanks

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Woosnam
« on: Friday 16 February 07 09:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there fellow Woosnam researchers, I'm also one of the many.  tho i may be going to put the cat amoung the pigeons by saying i'm not sure if the Woosnams actually descended from the Wolstenholme family of Rochdale.  I'm in the process of researching it all.
One thing peeps might be interested on here, Friday 30th April - sunday 1st April the Woosnams are having a getogether at the elephant and Castle Hotel in Newtown Wales.  Anyone who'd like to join us feel free to contact me for details on      sarah.robinson43@tesco.net

And of course when and if i solve the problem i will let you all know!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Richard Woosnam 1718
« on: Monday 12 February 07 16:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there fellow Woosnams, if anyone is interested we are having a Woosnam gathering on Friday 30th March-Sunday 1st April at the Elephant and Castle Hotel Newtown.  We have a couple of Historians (Powell i think their name is!) who are coming on the Sat morning to give us some help.  Most of our line are from Llandinam/Trefellgws.  Rosemary if you can make it you may find this weekend of help i have 4 Woosnam trees which we think we've linked all together.  There are Woosnams coming from all over the world to this event!!

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Cork / Thomas BREEN, Cork
« on: Thursday 27 July 06 12:48 BST (UK)  »
can someone do a look up for me please?  Am looking for the  Thomas Breen(deceased by 1877)  Father of Micheal /Patrick Breen (born 1850) The nearest i've found so far is Patrick Breen christened 21st Jan 1855 R.C. Boherbue Cork Print out number 0883696 off the IGI. This shows the parents as Thomas Breen and Mary Ring.  But how do i go about verifying that this is "mine"?
 I know from Patrick/Micheal's wedding certificate that he was of Irish birth and his father was Thomas Breen deceased by 1877 date of the wedding.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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