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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Looking for some Inmon/Inman's
« on: Saturday 21 March 09 11:35 GMT (UK)  »
WOW!!  I am going to save thatand read it.  I am going to see if the people match the ones I have found so far on my family tree.  You guys are great!!!!!  Just curious, is Inmon/Inman a common name in England??  It is not a very common name here.  We do have a few here in Arkansas that I am not familiar with, but for the most part it is not a common name.  I spell mine with an "o" as in Inmon.  Thanks again!!

Melanie

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: new to the site here
« on: Saturday 21 March 09 10:03 GMT (UK)  »
well, in that case, I may take a chocolate chip cookie!!  You guys are really nice and seem very helpful already.  I will write down what I do have and then I will post it so I can get a little more information.  It really is nice seeing where you come from.  I know that my mother's side of the family is German.  How far back, that I do not know.  I was shocked to see that our family went back this far before they came to the United States (or the new land at that time).  I may just have to take it one side of the family at a time!!

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: new to the site here
« on: Saturday 21 March 09 09:57 GMT (UK)  »
not all that crazy about chocolate unless it is a candy bar with peanuts, peanut butter or something like that mixed with it.  But, a little cream and sugar in the coffe would be nice!!!  Is a biscuit like a cookie??

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Looking for some Inmon/Inman's
« on: Saturday 21 March 09 09:50 GMT (UK)  »
thank you all for the information.  I am about 2-3 hours from the state line of Texas.  It is a very pretty state.  Like where I live in Arkansas, you go from very flat lands with forests to hills and mountains.  But, nin Texas, they also have lots of desert in the western part.  I love the desert.  It has a beauty all it's own.

melanie

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: new to the site here
« on: Saturday 21 March 09 09:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you all!!  I will definitely be posting the information that I have.  DO you mind passing the coffee?  I work nights and I am having the hardest time staying awake tonight!!!!  Anyway, thank you all for the warm welcome!

Melanie

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Family History Beginners Board / new to the site here
« on: Saturday 21 March 09 07:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hello!  I am not sure how I found this site, but I am looking for some of my family that is from England, specifically the Yorkshire area.  I am not real familiar with England and where are the places are, so please bear with me if I seem a little slow or just plain dumb!!  I have searched back through the mid 1500's and found that my family is from England.  Maybe that explains why I drink a lot of tea!!  Anyway, I am just looking for anyone with information and maybe some pictures of the area today.  Any and all help is appreciated.  I am about 8 hours behind your time so I may be a little slow to respond at times.  Thank you for any and all of the help you can provide!!

Melanie

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Looking for some Inmon/Inman's
« on: Saturday 21 March 09 06:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hello.  I hope that I am in the right place.  I have been doing some research on my family tree.  I live in the states.  Most of my family from around 1700 to the present is from the US.  While searching, I found that I have an ancestor that came from Pately Bridge, Yorkshire sometime between 1653 and 1701.  I know that is quite a ways back, but if anyone has any information or anything that is useful, I really appreciate the help.  I also have some family a little farther back (late 1500's) that are from these areas:  Hartshead, Fellbeck, Netherdale, Bouthwaite, N Posture House.  If any of these areas look familiar to any of you, please let me know.  Also, I would like to know what kind of are Yorkshire is and where it is located exactly.  Since I am not from England, I am not familiar with any of the areas of the country.  Any and all help is greatly appreciated.  Thank you very much!!!

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