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Lancashire / Re: Lost in Ince
« on: Tuesday 23 July 24 14:19 BST (UK)  »
Thank you made more sense to me. My family were there for a while and I had a great uncle who owned a coal pit Cheers

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Lancashire / Re: Lost in Ince
« on: Tuesday 23 July 24 13:37 BST (UK)  »
Thank you on the birth cert says near Rock Farm, so seems a common location used in the area for records

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Lancashire / Re: Lost in Ince
« on: Monday 22 July 24 20:20 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your reply. Yes seen Wigan World conversations. Seems to be a line of mining families in that house. Whats your relative called and do u know what pit he worked in Cheers

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Lancashire / Re: Lost in Ince
« on: Monday 22 July 24 20:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi just seen your past. Did u ever find the farm? My great grandfather John Ames was born there in 1856
Thank you

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Flintshire / Re: Holywell/flint area
« on: Saturday 10 January 09 14:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Paul I have had an e mail saying you have replied to my request but there is no message for me. Thanks I am researching James family fron Cilcain. Regards Sue

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Flintshire / Re: Holywell/flint area
« on: Thursday 08 January 09 22:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi does anyone have access to Cilcain registers to help me out with my brick wall please.

Cilcain marriage 18/10/1802 John James (of Ysgeifiog) and Elizabeth Lloyd (of Cilcain), occupation of John if shown and name of father if shown.

Cilcain Baptism records Elizabeth James 1805, Mary James 1810 and Elizabeth James1812.
Date of baptisms and occupation of father and name of father and mother if shown and place of residence.

Thank you very much if there is a kind soul willing to help me. Sue

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