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Staffordshire / Re: Chebsey/Wolaston
« on: Tuesday 21 June 11 16:49 BST (UK)  »
Hello Carole
I found the information on the Stafforshire Parish Records, and just wondered if the village and church were near to each other.
regards Sooshi

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Staffordshire / Chebsey/Wolaston
« on: Tuesday 21 June 11 16:41 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
Is there anyone who can tell me if someone born in Chebsey in 1806, would be registered at Wolaston? I dont know the area so have no idea if the two places are connected or not.
thanks,
Sooshi

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Staffordshire / Re: wootton marriage 1800's
« on: Tuesday 21 June 11 09:05 BST (UK)  »
Hello Suzy W!
No, I certainly havnt got of the name Hyla Alfred - not so far anyway! Its very unusual, unless its a misreading of the original document.
I did see the entry for John, son of charles and Martha but the birth date is a little too far out at 1802. and what relation is Wolaston to Chebsey I wonder. Oh well, thats todays task.
Many thanks for your reply,
Sooshi

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Staffordshire / Re: wootton marriage 1800's
« on: Sunday 12 June 11 09:18 BST (UK)  »
Gosh Yozzer - that was quick. I wondered if Marys maiden name was Lewis as they have given it as a second name to their daughter, (but I cant quite make out what her first name is). Those parish records have my head reeling!
Anyway thats great and thank you , maybe I can go on now and find Johns parents
regards
 Nita

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Staffordshire / wootton marriage 1800's
« on: Saturday 11 June 11 15:15 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
I'm trying to find the date of the marriage between John Wootton aged 35  ( born in Chebsey, Staffs) and Mary aged 30 (born in Seighford) (on the 1841 census). I've tried the parish records but cant seem to find anything, even Johns birth details.
Could anyone help me please?
best wishes
Nita

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Worcestershire / Re: a past relative in cradely heath area?
« on: Thursday 18 June 09 13:07 BST (UK)  »
Hello, distant relative Pash!!
Who were your ancestors then - I have a family tree somewhere I will look it up to try and find you. I have only looked up the female side of the family - so dont know a lot about the men. I am in touch with decendants of Will J Fellows who emigrated to Canada in 1910. How did the name come about then - I had heard that the jeavons wife had been deserted and so she married again to a Fellows - is this the story you have?
Waiting to hear,
Nita

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Worcestershire / Re: a past relative in cradely heath area?
« on: Monday 11 May 09 08:31 BST (UK)  »
hello gardiner - how are you?

That ifo is very interesting - I think I can add a bit to that tree for them. I will investigate!
Many thanks for that
regards, Nita

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Worcestershire / Re: a past relative in cradely heath area?
« on: Saturday 11 April 09 08:52 BST (UK)  »
Hello James,
What a nice surprise to hear from a descendant of the  elusive Kesiah. I find her intriging as the last mention I have of her was on the 1861 census aged 18. I have that info on this thread as i'm sure you saw. After that I couldnt get another lead on her, even a death. I thought she must have emigrated. I am in contact with the descendants of Will. Jeavons Fellows in Canada, who have also been trying to trace her but to no avail. Thats all I know. I have a copy of an extensive jeavons fellows family tree, if you havnt already got it and would like a copy, I will try and dig it out for you - it's been quite long time since I looked into this that I'm a bit rusty on the knowledge I gleaned. I dont know aboput any rugby contact, but perhaps he's on the family tree info!
nice to hear from you,
Sushi

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World War One / Re: uncle in WW1 ?
« on: Thursday 19 March 09 16:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again David,

Thats a great help - I shall do as you suggest and try the National Archives - if only i'de asked about it when he was alive!!!
thanks once again - you have been more than kind!
regards
Sooshi

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