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Sussex / Re: BOORER - BORER One name study.
« on: Tuesday 16 July 13 19:43 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for writing about your family Ruth and the connection with the late James wife ancestor. Yes Im still registered with the one name study of the name and variants and would be delighted to hear from you about it and can be contacted via the one name org. where you would see more about it on there.

tabitha1

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Sussex / Re: BOORER - BORER One name study.
« on: Sunday 22 February 09 22:26 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your reply if you reply to me via the one name study site for the name  then I can email you direct is you like. Im fairly new to the one name one but do know about some Boorer and variant lines due to my own persoanl research before taking on the one name due to the demise of James two years ago.
Thanks again

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Sussex / Re: BOORER - BORER One name study.
« on: Thursday 19 February 09 20:18 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your further reply.
Oh I see its very sad when you find out what happened to ancestors at times isnt it.
Do you have the tree further back than those on the Weald one?  I think Ive added a few extra bits of information to some of them on my notes on the Boarer lines on there but like a lot of other ones I have yet to construct the trees.

Im interested if anyone wants to send me their lines on Boarer and variants and  I do not publish them on the net only try to help anyone that is researching their own respective ones. I never disclose any recent information either up to 1911 census only if relevant to a particular case.

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Sussex / Re: BOORER - BORER One name study.
« on: Thursday 19 February 09 19:54 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for reply. I found out quite a bit about the Boarer  name spelt l that way
on the Sussexweald site. Several families are shown on there.  I wonder if there is a report in a Sussex newpaper about the suicide?  Are you related to that particular  line?
Im trying to do treelines of many of the various variants following on from the late James Ellis work  and to date have around 25 or so lines in the making.

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Sussex / Re: BOORER - BORER One name study.
« on: Thursday 19 February 09 19:38 GMT (UK)  »
I have not heard what happened to Matilda Boarer except I found a marriage in 1842 21st September to a Thomas Boarer both are shown as having their fathers named Moses and both 22 years of age. I have no other details of later events. Sometime you can find details on A2a about individuals but I didnt find anything on her.
There appears to be no MI either that I am aware of but is of others in that area. No details of her death on free BMD were found.

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Sussex / Re: BOORER - BORER One name study.
« on: Wednesday 24 September 08 09:52 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for your message. I was in touch years ago  with the other person doing the Bowra one he didnt find any connection with the other variants at that time. So I am doing my best to try carrying on the work of the late James and have much information and some trees  from previous contacts with him and would  welcome any more with the same interests.  My own connection is with one of the Lingfield trees there are at least 4 separate families there with the name so far unconnected.

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Sussex / Re: BOORER - BORER One name study.
« on: Monday 15 September 08 20:05 BST (UK)  »
Hello, I dont know if you heard but James Ellis sadly died a while  ago  and I have registered for the one name Boorer and variants study at the request of his widow. Ive been trying to reconstruct the trees that people kindly have let me have details of.  I can tell you more offline about what happened go to the ONS and you will see you can email me from there if you wish. Thanks

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