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Cumberland / Re: Slosh/Flosh near Kirkland or Blencarn
« on: Monday 05 February 24 12:44 GMT (UK)  »
Thankyou Judy, a Thomas Dobson lived at Flosh in the later 18th century. His gravestone is in Kirkland churchyard. His grave has leaned forward over the years and as it’s a brass plate, set into the stone, it’s been protected and is still easy to read. I’m pretty sure I found his will and that he had daughters. I may have the research about or it may still be in storage. If I find it I’ll let you know in case the daughters married into any families that you’re interested in. Duncan

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Cumberland / Re: Slosh/Flosh near Kirkland or Blencarn
« on: Tuesday 23 January 24 22:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Judy, I no longer live at Flosh, we sold it in Nov 2021. If you have any wills or details from the area, mentioning the surname Dobson, I’d be very interested in hearing about them.
Many thanks,
Duncan

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Westmorland / Re: Thexton Birk Moss and Helsfell
« on: Saturday 15 July 23 13:40 BST (UK)  »
Hello, I’ve no idea if this message is still being viewed/followed up but I am also connected to the Thexton’s of Birk Moss. I think your relative, Mary was probably an older sister of my Grt Grandmother Margaret Dobson, nee Thexton born 1852/3. Interestingly the property that I think was Birk Moss Farm was recently the prize in an international prize draw and is now on the market for £2.75 million!! If you have more info about the Thexton’s, particularly John & Jane (nee Plaskett) and their family then do please let me know. You also should look up the Thexton pano lineage. It’s fascinating and supposedly goes back to pre conquest  England. If you Google Gary Thexton of Australia, he is the guy to talk too about accessing it. Good luck, Duncan

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Cumberland / Re: Slosh/Flosh near Kirkland or Blencarn
« on: Monday 21 October 19 12:33 BST (UK)  »
 Hello, I don’t know if you’re still monitoring this or even still interested in Flosh?  I live at Flosh, just outside Kirkland and although I did some research shortly after we came here I haven’t done anything recently. I’d be interested to know what your family will shows with regard to Flosh. I have discovered that a Dobson family lived here later  in the 18th century although I’ve not been able to prove any connection to my Dobson’s. All the dates stones in the property have the surname initial D and I had wondered if the Dobsons had been here a long time. Certainly the family appear to have been based at a nearby farm called skeleto all the dates stones in the property have the surname initial D and I had wondered if the Dobsons had been here a long time. Certainly the family appear to have been based as a nearby farm called Skelling. I had wondered if they had spread out from there. However if your Richardsons owned or were long term tenants of the property earlier in the 18 century then that probably disproves my theory. I hope your researches have been successful. Unfortunately for me I have an ancestor, Richard Dobson who although I know he married at Morland in 1785 and was a husband man of Crackenthorpe, (near Appleby) at the time, seems impossible to trace further back. There are several Dobson families in the area at the time but none who have a son Richard, in the late 1750s, who lived to adulthood. Richard died at Hag Gap, Brough in Aug 1815 aged 56, although of course the age may be an approximation. Regards, Duncan Dobson

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