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Oxfordshire / Re: Walklin/Walkling Family - Henley-on-Thames
« on: Tuesday 17 January 12 14:33 GMT (UK)  »
As far as I know at the moment I don't have anyone in my family tree with these names but you never know what the future will unfold.

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Oxfordshire / Re: Walklin/Walkling Family - Henley-on-Thames
« on: Tuesday 10 January 12 01:10 GMT (UK)  »
I didn't know the family was also in Kent.  It will be great to hear more of the family.  I have a family tree on ancestry.ca "Goodbody/Wakelin" if you would like to check it out.

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Oxfordshire / Re: Walklin/Walkling Family - Henley-on-Thames
« on: Thursday 24 March 11 02:55 GMT (UK)  »
Kularanini:

Do you have a family tree in ancestry.ca?  Why I am asking is there is a White Family Tree.  I am also on ancestry.ca "Goodbody / Wakelin Family Tree"
If you would like to check out this family tree be my guest.


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Oxfordshire / Re: Walklin/Walkling Family - Henley-on-Thames
« on: Monday 21 March 11 22:52 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Needthesun:

Dwak and I are first cousins.  We had the same grandfather Benjamin Franklin.

I found a picture of Eliza and James and yes, she was quite a bit shorter than her husband.

James, wife Eliza and Olive Jessie immigrated from England in 1907.
     Lived at 192 Van Horne St. Toronto
Alfred James, wife Maria, Amy, Edgar, Hilda & Sydney immigrated from England in 1905
       Lived 138 Boon Ave. Toronto
William Edward immigrated Mar 1905
       Lived 184 Van Horne St. Toronto
Charles Newton, wife Kate and Phyllis immigrated from England 1905.  They came over with Alfred James and family.
        Lived 188 Van Horne St. Toronto
Benjamin Franklin immigrated 1906
 Archibald George immigrate 1906
        Lived  192 Van Horne St. Toronto
Mary Margaret immigrated 1911
Sarah Newton, husband Thomas White, George & Lydia immigrated 1910
    Lived 337 Westmorland, Toronto
Lizzie Mildred immigrated 1906.

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Oxfordshire / Re: Walklin/Walkling Family - Henley-on-Thames
« on: Sunday 20 March 11 12:13 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Needthesun:

Archibald George Wakelin was a carpenter then went into the ministry.
1932 - Rector at Lansdowne Rear, Athens, ON
1937 - 1950 Rector at St. James, Kemptiville, ON
He is buried in the church cemetary.

Will chat later.  Off to church.


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Oxfordshire / Re: Walklin/Walkling Family - Henley-on-Thames
« on: Sunday 20 March 11 12:02 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Needthesun:

I am on ancestry.ca and it would be easier to find the info that way rather than me typing it and sending it to you.

I am from the Benjamin Franklin line.

Benjamin Franklin (1884 -1972) married Rose Chamberlain (1881 - 1968)
They were married in Lethbridge 1910
Their sons:
   Benjamin Frank (1911 -1961)
   Ralph Ernest (1913 -1960)
   James William (1914 - 1990)
   Daniel George (1918 - ) everyone called him George
Their daughter:
   Ellen Rose was born in Toronto (1921 - 1983)

My mother was Ellen Rose.

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Oxfordshire / Re: Walklin/Walkling Family - Henley-on-Thames
« on: Saturday 19 March 11 19:49 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Needthesun:

Yes, it looks like we are related.  I would like to keep in touch.  You might want to check out my family tree.  It is Goodbody / Wakelin Family Tree.  The Wakelin men were carpenters.  Archibald George Wakelin became a Reverend Canon in the Anglican Church of Canada.  Do you have a family tree?

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Immigration John Goodbody & Family
« on: Saturday 02 January 10 22:12 GMT (UK)  »
Leanne:

Thank you for the info on the immigration of John Goodbody.  Another part of the puzzle has been put into place.

Take care

Barb :)

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: John Goodbody
« on: Friday 01 January 10 23:20 GMT (UK)  »
Leanne:

I thank you for checking into my Grandad's past.

John Goodbody, wife Henrietta Goodbody, children Lilian, Minnie & Elsie left England and came to Canada.  I have tried checking out the Canadian Passenger List and cannot locate anything.  They came over just after the sinking of the Titanic which was in 1912. I know they were here in 1915 as my Grandad enlisted in WWI from Canada.  I have been informed from family members that they came over 1912 to 1913.  The family settled in Toronto, Ontario.

Can you help me or pass me on to someone who might be of some help.

Thank you

Barb

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