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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Re: Door or Dore Family Plymouth earch C19th
« on: Monday 22 August 11 16:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi Julia

I knew i would get an answer if i posted on more than one thread, we will get the tree up and running ASAP

Many thanks

Jacqui

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Armed Forces / Re: 23rd Regt Citadel Plymouth
« on: Monday 22 August 11 16:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi Julia

I can get my husband Paul Eccles to start up a tree in Ancestry .co.uk and you can request to see into his tree, this would probably be the best way of working this, that way we can get some info together,

I have my own tree and decided to help Uncle Alf with some info and found this its amazing.

Hope to get it sorted soon so you can have a look

Many thanks

Jacqui

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Re: Door or Dore Family Plymouth earch C19th
« on: Sunday 21 August 11 23:05 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I have living relatives to your Alexander and although we have hite a bit of a brick wall too we are in Plymouth and could possibly help.

Many thanks

Jacqui

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Armed Forces / Re: 23rd Regt Citadel Plymouth
« on: Sunday 21 August 11 22:06 BST (UK)  »
Hi

My name is Jacqui, My husband uncle is Alf Dore his father was Alfred James Dore b1899 and his father was Alexander Dore, his parents were Mary Ann and Alexander Dore.  I think we might be able to help each other!

Many thanks

Jacqui

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Devon Lookup Requests / Re: Tavistock CROSSMAN
« on: Thursday 23 April 09 22:42 BST (UK)  »
Ok Just a bit about Tavistock it is a Mining Town and was linked very much to Plympton as these were both made into Stannary town,  The Jagos were mainly cabinet makers and carpenters, Osborns were a mining family,   Dolvin Road cemetary was the first to be used and was closed in 1881 so you will not find many records relating to that one.  There are a few headstones remaining in it although somewhat overgrown and quite creepy. A new cemetary was put to use from 1881 and is call Plymouth Road Cemetary,  you can get lists of you is interred there as long as you are prepared to pay per search and per name usually about £10 - £15 they also have a list of who maystill be in Dolvin Road.  I have a small list of Jago names at both cemetaries.  Don't forget to have look at the Tavistock Union Workhouse records also very handy.   I hope I can be of some use and will help with any questions about any of the names i am looking for, also you might want to look at a site about Walkhampton this is not far from Tavistock and you could find Crossman there and also the DFHS have burial list for each individual names.  I will be here again tomorrow, battery going on laptop, Good luck hope to hear from you all soon,  Jacqui

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Devon Lookup Requests / Re: Tavistock JAGO & KINSMAN
« on: Thursday 23 April 09 21:59 BST (UK)  »
I have been in contact with anne we emailed each other over 2 years ago,  My name is Jacqui and I come from the line of Elizabeth Rosamond Kinsman married Richard Osborn I have many name on my tree and will now enter my tree on this site as there seems to be a lot of people out there, my names include Osborn, jago, Kinsman, Hodge, Rowe, Cocks, Pope, Crispin, I live not too far from Tavistock and have headstone photos of Andrew Osborn son of Richard and Elizabeth.  Glad to be of any assistance to anyone who wants it.  I just love this!

Found a posting on Rootsweb Message Board:

http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.jago/62.79.82.1.1/mb.ashx

From: ------  (no longer valid email address)
Subject: Re: Jago- Tavistock
Date: 19 Feb 2002 12:20:35 -0700

This is absolutely fantastic they are also my ancestors or a line from then Margaret Jago Married Thomas Jago - Margaret was sister to Elizabeth Rosamond Kinsman who married Richard Osborn. I know my tree has gone slightly sideways but it all helps. Thomas and Margaret also had a son called Thomas who married a Dinah Pennington. They had a son called William Henry Pennington Jago and he married Emma Osborn the granddaughter of Elizabeth and Richard Osborn. They all came from Tavistock in Devon and most of them are buried there.

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