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Kilkenny / Re: Palmer, Hayes, Lawless of Kilkenny
« on: Monday 29 July 13 11:59 BST (UK)  »
Just been looking for info on Edward Lawless who married Margaret Pierce in 1805 in Exeter, Devon and found this link. no use to me bit it might interest you!                      The Ancestry of Henry James Lawless, Jr. Book One: Paternal Ancestry - Page 16 - Google Books Result
books.google.co.uk/books?id=rXW7Dw1M1EYC
Ethan James Kennedy
... John Edward Lawless.14 See **Chapter 3: Corrigan Family** for Eliza's Life and Family John Palmer Lawless almost certainly met Eliza Corrigan in the early  ...

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BOXALL (and variants), All
« on: Sunday 27 March 11 20:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi Cazo, For some reason I have only just seen your message. I'm not certain we are talking about the same family...where have you got your information from? Can you go back any further than Margaret Maria and her sisters? Their mother Margaret Maria, nee Aston came from the Midlands. Do get in touch agin and I can send you more info if we are on the right track..
panjela

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Fishguard, Dinas Cross areas
« on: Thursday 16 March 06 20:39 GMT (UK)  »
Couldn't we do with some warmer weather. I have given up 'runs' for the moment and struggle on a machine indoors instead..!!
I think the Hughes's are buried in Hermon Cemetery as they were Baptists. I think the Drim Mill is now a Guest house known as Ivybridge; I hope to stay there when I come down for a week's research in the archives at H'West and a good old snoop around the locality.
Anything yo find out in the meantime would be a help
Thanks
Panjela

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BOXALL (and variants), All
« on: Wednesday 15 March 06 10:30 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Ronnie, Margaret was definitely an Aston born! If James was born Burgess there is a birth at Cranleigh of the right date to John and Sarah Burgess on IGI Jan1st 1816. As you probably know, the three James Boxalls born at Cranleigh are 1775, 1783 and 1820 - so very unlikely to be him...
So, why would he have changed his name? Was his mother Sarah a Boxall? How do I go about finding out? Have you also been unable to find a marriage cert for James and Margaret?
What info do you have on the Cranleigh Boxalls?
I think we have been in touch before, when I was doing some preliminary research on my great great grandparents. I have since 'properly' done five other sets of gggpts and will be hitting the Boxalls seriously next. Any help you can give me will be much appreciated.
Panjela

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BOXALL (and variants), All
« on: Tuesday 14 March 06 19:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hello!
I am descended from James Burgess Boxall (1815-1882) who I think  - I have been unable to find a record of their marriage and they stated they were unmarried on the 1881census although head and wife -married Margaret Sophia Aston. They had Emily Eliza born 1844, married Joseph Smith ( and /or Mr Dickinson?);Sarah in 1847 who married a Mr Harris, had 4children , and 'ran off to America';Margaret born 1850, married John Samuel Webb; Mary born 1856 married Benjamin Hughes and had two children Gladys and Hugh; and Alfred born who married Annie ? and had 3children Arthur, Harold and Hilda.
James was born in Cranleigh  and lived in Kingston on Thames. I would love to know how he acquired the Burgess bit of his name...I have a miniature of Emily if any of her descendants are interested. I have more info on Gladys and Hugh and their offspring - my line...
Any info about James Burgess Boxall a builder in Kingston gratefully received..
Panjela

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Pembrokeshire / Re: Fishguard, Dinas Cross areas
« on: Monday 13 March 06 19:18 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Mellie, I am researching the Hughes family and wonder whether your John connection might know of them? Henry Hughes 1795-1880 was a miller at Manorowen/Drim/Trellewellyn; his son Benjamin became a baptist minister and he and his wife Maryretained contact with Goodwick until the 1920s. His son Hugh was my grandfather. We have photos of them at the mill and my aunt, now 88, remembers cousins,the five Williams sisters - Edith, Mabel , Mrs Lewis,Mrs Cann and Mrs Griffiths. The John family also lived at Drim, I believe, in the 1800s.....Any info you could come up with would be a bonus!
Bets wishes,
Panjela

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