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Perthshire / Re: Hit a brick wall, any help??
« on: Monday 17 December 07 21:39 GMT (UK)  »
 ;D thanks alot everyone, this is sooooo much appreciated,  how do you find all this out ? im new to tree searching !! it will take a few days for all this to sink in!!! no relation to the whiskey people as i was led to believe!! so peter died nine years after he married bridget then !
on the marrige cert it states that Archibald was a coachman and Peters occupation was a horsekeeper wonder if theres any connection with the stagecoaches???  thanks a million everyone.  xxxxxx

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Perthshire / Hit a brick wall Peter Jewers, any help??
« on: Saturday 15 December 07 06:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all again, Just found my ggg grandfather (Peter Jewers) marriage certificate, thanks for all your help so far, but it seems that somewhere down the line his name has changed spelling wise!!
Anyway the marriage certificate that was kindly found for me on the census has arrived and Peter Dewar's father was called Archibald Dewar and his proffession was a Coachman, Peter born in Perthshire in 1821? so i pressume dad was from the area too,
any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks again for any past help this site is so friendly and imformative

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Perthshire / Archibald Dewar
« on: Saturday 06 October 07 13:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi all again, Just found my ggg grandfather (Peter Jewers) marriage certificate, thanks for all your help so far, but it seems that somewhere down the line his name has changed spelling wise!!
Anyway the marriage certificate that was kindly found for me on the census has arrived and Peter Dewar's father was called Archibald Dewar and his proffession was a Coachman, Peter born in Perthshire in 1821? so i pressume dad was from the area too,
 any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks again for any past help this site is so friendly and imformative

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Perthshire / Re: Peter Jewers 1821
« on: Thursday 27 September 07 23:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi, ill let you know as soon as the certs come through the post, take care, Sarah.

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Cork / Re: Bridget Hayes 1826
« on: Thursday 27 September 07 01:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi, no i havnt done much research, i think i answered one of your threads earlier, im sooo lost with it all at the moment, but ive ordered two marriage certificates to be here in the next few days, most of my family were based in marylebone, Kensington, but my Bridget Hayes had a daughter called Mary Jewers 1861-1890 if this helps, Sarah xx

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Cork / Re: Bridget Hayes 1826
« on: Thursday 27 September 07 00:39 BST (UK)  »
Patrick was 1847, appologies.

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Cork / Bridget Hayes 1826
« on: Thursday 27 September 07 00:37 BST (UK)  »
Looking for infomation on my ggg grandmother born in county cork, was married to James O Connor and living in Westminster with him on the 1851 census, However he died i think and she remarried my ggg grandfather Peter Dewar, my knowledge on her history is limited, i know with James o connor she had three boys

Patrick Connor or O Connor 1851

David Connor   1851

James Connor  1854

Have also other names of Daniel Hayes and Mary Hayes.


Always wondered where i got my love of  jump racing from!!!

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Perthshire / Re: Peter Jewers 1821
« on: Wednesday 26 September 07 22:46 BST (UK)  »
It must be them, crikey you are bloody good at this!!! wish id have come on here months ago, ill order it anyway tomorrow thanks for that.. right now you can find my irish roots lol only joking!!!!

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Perthshire / Re: Peter Jewers 1821
« on: Wednesday 26 September 07 22:41 BST (UK)  »
Wow thats just amazing, Thanks for that, my aunty ALWAYS insisted that it was spelt the wrong way and it was spelt the way you have said, god the mind boggles!!

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