Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - Hugh BlacK

Pages: [1] 2 3 4
1
Hi
I lived in Llanfihangel Rhydithon for many years and have never heard of anywhere called Boxtree?
This is not very helpful but felt you ought to know

2
Denbighshire Lookup Requests / Re: Burton Chadwick"s wife
« on: Friday 11 March 11 08:32 GMT (UK)  »
To: wilcoxon 7#: "Thank you for your message and your interesting suggestion that the Williams' family owned Black & Green tea.  Regarding the Williams' family, my Great-grandfather married Anne one of the Williams' sisters and they lived in Bolton.  May I enquire whether you are a member of the Williams' family and did they live in or near St.Asaph?
 
To: karinclark 5#:  Thank you for your informative response.  My Great-grandfather married Anne Williams and was friendly with her brothers.  They started the Black & Green's tea, which was based in Bolton.   Did the Williams family live in or near St. Asaph?
 
One of the contacts mentioned Fox Hall, Llandyrnog - could it possibly be that we are all related!!!!!! 
 

3
Flintshire Lookup Requests / Re: Fox family Ferry Bank Farm Sealand
« on: Monday 13 December 10 09:21 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks..all info useful.

4
Flintshire Lookup Requests / Re: Fox family Ferry Bank Farm Sealand
« on: Friday 10 December 10 11:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
I am a descendant of the other branch of the family. Thomas Fox who was John Fox's brother stayed at the family farm (Ferry Bank) My mother was then born a couple of generations on in 1924 to Mary Fox who lived at Ferry Bank farm. I could never trace my mother's father and why she ended up being adopted in Birmingham.
The only picture I have is of Mary Fox taken in the garden of Ferry Bank about 1920.
I too have found it easy to trace the family back to 1650 but would be interested to know where the family went from 1930.
I was contacted by a Catherine Fox who had some pictures to send to me of the family but have lost touch with her. I must confess I have not been very organised with this information but would be very interested in any information you wish to share.
regards
Hugh

5
Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Williams
« on: Thursday 15 July 10 08:53 BST (UK)  »
I think my in laws can work out who is who from this...thanks again.

6
Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Williams
« on: Wednesday 14 July 10 13:03 BST (UK)  »
Really sorry..I meant Catherine was Ann's niece. Ann (who married William Hewitt poss 1850 ish)and Thomas ( Catherine's father) were siblings from a Welsh farming family.
I would be interested to know where the farm was?
I think the Ann who was a servant is a confusing irrelevance.
again apologies for my lack of logic..

7
Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Williams
« on: Wednesday 14 July 10 12:27 BST (UK)  »
I think that is the family and it is I who have got the dates wrong.
Many thanks again

8
Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Williams
« on: Wednesday 14 July 10 09:45 BST (UK)  »
Sorry I only had (very) sketchy information.
My dates are all slightly wrong. Catherine was actually Ann Williams niece. The daughter of her brother Thomas.
Ann Williams married William Hewitt the tea dealer from Bolton and I think she might have been a Farmer's daughter from North Wales. This marriage must have been maybe 1850 and it is her I am interested in.
Sorry for the confusion

9
Lancashire Lookup Requests / Ann Williams
« on: Tuesday 13 July 10 15:52 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone have any information regarding Ann(e) Williams who married William Hewitt a tea dealer from Bolton (circa 1840). I believe the couple had ten children of which one died.
Ann was the sister of Catherine Williams who married Burton chadwick.

Pages: [1] 2 3 4