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Gloucestershire / Re: photo of tram workers in glos citizen
« on: Monday 26 July 10 21:17 BST (UK)  »
Do you still have the picture?!

I believe that Arthur Gabb is Great Great Granddad's brother, I have the sign from his tram stop in Longney!

Please, please get in touch!

Kelly

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Di Prizio's Gloucestershire
« on: Saturday 19 September 09 17:32 BST (UK)  »
Hiya, does anyone know anything about the Di Prizio family from Gloucestershire any time between 1930 and present? I'm guessing they originated in Italy  ;) I'm looking for information on Antonio Di Prizio more specifically.

I'd appreciate any help you can give me, I've hit a brick wall.

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Gloucestershire / Re: Gabb Family - Longney Gloucestershire
« on: Tuesday 25 August 09 23:26 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the links Chas!

I'm still stuck on George born in 1796 (I have details from the 1741 1751 and 1761 census') The only other detail I know about him is that his father was also called George 1778 - 1868. I got these dates from the England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915 on ancestry.co.uk. I'm just stuck. I can't find any more details on ancestry!!!

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Gloucestershire / Re: Gabb Family - Longney Gloucestershire
« on: Tuesday 25 August 09 15:08 BST (UK)  »
Hi Trish, thanks for getting in touch. The George Gabb's that I have were born in 1781 and 1796, so do you think that your christening date would be too late to be one of these? I'm not entirely sure that George is the father of George (confused yet?! - I am!) because that would make him 15 when he had George.

But George Gabb born in 1796 was married to Ann Wilkins and they had 3 children - George John Wilkins Gabb (1834-1907) Eleanor Gabb (1838 - 1909) and Thomas Gabb (1843)

But now I've typed that, I'm looking at the dates and wondering if I've got the right ones, do you think George would have been having children between the ages of 38 and 47?!

(can you tell I'm new to this?!)

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Gloucestershire / Gabb Family - Longney Gloucestershire
« on: Tuesday 25 August 09 14:29 BST (UK)  »
Hiya, I'm looking into my family tree. My line of Gabb's seem to be based in Dursley, Cam, Saul/Fretherne/Frampton and Longney.

The furthest back I have managed to get is to my Great Great Great Great Grandfather, a blacksmith called George Gabb (born 1796) married to Ann Wilkins. They lived on Bellamy's farm in Longney. I believe they had 3 children - George John Wilkins Gabb (1834 - 1907) Thomas Gabb (born 1843) and Eleanor Gabb (1838 - 1909).

If anyone thinks they may have any information that will help, please get in touch!

Thanks - Kelly

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Gloucestershire / Re: GABB
« on: Sunday 23 August 09 11:06 BST (UK)  »
Hiya Orinoco, I had to contact you after I saw you talking about Hannah Gabb from Longney.

I am looking into my family tree, and I believe that my Great Great Great Great Grandfather was George Gabb (born 1796) married to Anne Wilkins (born 1803). George was a blacksmith from Longney. I have been to St Lawrence church in Longney and found the headstone of Hannah Gabb (died 1826 aged 60 years). I am yet to make the connection of Hannah to my line of Gabb's, I was wondering if you might have any information that may help?

Have you seen the headstone or do you know what the inscription read?

I can't wait to hear back from you

Kelly Gabb

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