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Family History Beginners Board / Re: SEYMOUR/SEYMORE Canal Boat family
« on: Saturday 11 September 21 22:23 BST (UK)  »
Right sorry didn't know was Middlesex my stepdads brother stayed there at Brentford so used to go in holidays x

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: SEYMOUR/SEYMORE Canal Boat family
« on: Saturday 11 September 21 22:09 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jane where is West Drayton?? I know some by the looks were Bradford, Halifax and Leeds area my gran by looks was married to a Joseph Butterfield and Clara broadbent by what i have been informed which I have got to get certificates for to make sure so can move forward. Of this is correct I think Joseph's patents were a Joshua Butterfield and Sarah?? Not sure of last name as comes up Butterfield also so not sure if that one is will have to get paperwork for that one also. X

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Berkshire / Re: SEYMOUR East Hendred/Reading
« on: Saturday 11 September 21 07:14 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jennifer thank you for the quick respnse. I'm doing my tree again as my butterfield side.keep messing me up but for the Seymour's there is me firstly then my dad Brian Seymour 1945-1978 from bradford, then there was a Robert seymour 1906-1953 ( married to Gladys butterfield) then there was a Charles Seymour 1877-1932 bradford, ( married to a Kate jowett ), John Seymour 1837 huddersfield ( married to a Ellen atack ) George Seymour 1791-1876 thirsk, yorkshire ( married to a Sarah Hall ) Thomas Seymour 1746-1816 thirsk ( married to a Anne warmesley ) Thomas Seymour 1722 thirsk ( married to Jane clitheroe ) Peter Seymour 1863-1760 Thirsk ( married to Elisabeth archer) I'm not saying that's 100% as I've seen it where it looks spot on and I've had to delete I have all surnames apart from clitheroe in my dna results but if you have done your dna then send me message and will give you my gedmatch to check. Hope it helps out as I know a lot of my matches seem to be within the states.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: SEYMOUR/SEYMORE Canal Boat family
« on: Saturday 11 September 21 00:31 BST (UK)  »
I have Compton, wood, Harrison, Lunt, clegg, swift and Northwood within my DNA not sure where from though but I know my direct Seymour's were Yorkshire.

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Berkshire / Re: SEYMOUR East Hendred/Reading
« on: Saturday 11 September 21 00:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi jaznjjj I'm a Seymour researching myself I'm not sure if I'm the same line your looking for but I notice I also have Cox, Tyler,Giles and adams I know my grt grandad was married to a Jowett and from Yorkshire.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Seymours/butterfields of Yorkshire
« on: Friday 10 September 21 21:25 BST (UK)  »
I'm doing my ancestry and have done my DNA and looking into a variety of names my main ones are Butterfield and Seymour due to my paternal grandparents. I know the Seymour's were in Bradford in 1945 when my dad was born and. My gran was a Gladys Butterfield who also was in Bradford at that time but had been married so was also known as etherington. I'm mainly trying to get past my gran as I'm at a standstill. I have a variety of names mainly Romany not sure if from one or both of them. My Gedmatch is here on request my Dads paternal grandparents were a Kate Jowett and Charles Seymour.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Re: 1851, 1861, 1871 census - Maskell
« on: Friday 10 September 21 20:59 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Pauline I believe that's him I have that in my tree wasn't so sure about Norman though as not always come across him I have him married to a smith which I have smith as my 3rd cousins in my DNA so not sure if they would be 3rd cousins the whole scenario with cousins is confusin and I can't seem to find any paper work between Robert and Gladys Butterfield which is my gran. They had 2 boys together Brian my dad and a Clifford but when comes to paperwork for Robert and Gladys there doesn't seem to be any. I know either the Butterfield or Seymour line is Romany due to my DNA and the names I have within it.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Robert Seymour born early 1900s
« on: Friday 10 September 21 20:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi all I'm looking into the Seymour line from Yorkshire some of my trail has Thirsk on it. I'm looking mainly for info on a Robert Seymour born early 1900s to a Charles Seymour and a Kate Jowett, Robert was my grandad and part of the family I never knew due his son Brian my dad passing before I was born. I know Robert had my dad and another son called Clifford but don't think Gladys Butterfield and Robert were married at the time. My dad was born in Bradford in 1945 Gladys was born about 1912 so I believe Robert may have also been born around that time. I believe the butterfields may have spent a little time in ovenden/illingworth part of Halifax before being in Bradford. And mainly Thornton road/Thornton village part of Bradford when in Bradford.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Butterfields of Haworth, Stanbury, Keighley and Bingley
« on: Friday 10 September 21 19:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi all I'm looking into the butterfields from Bradford, West Yorkshire. My gran was a Gladys Butterfield the daughter of a Joseph Butterfield. My gran was married several times so known as etherington lanham and Butterfield also. She was born about 1911/1912 I can't say who her mum was as I'm stuck at getting past her in my ancestry. She had several children to a Joseph etherington but wasn't married to my grandad Robert Seymour where she had my dad and his brother. I know some of the butterfields went to the states. I've done my DNA and have alot of names appear but not sure if my dad's maternal or paternal side.

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