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Re: Maryport
« Reply #99 on: Monday 13 February 12 04:33 GMT (UK) »
Were there any Hewitsons mentioned in your Maryport Book? They were mariners and sailmakers
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Re: Maryport
« Reply #100 on: Tuesday 10 April 12 18:31 BST (UK) »
i used to live at 93 high street it used to be the light keepers house apparantly

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #101 on: Tuesday 10 April 12 18:52 BST (UK) »
I lived at 106 high street.My maiden name was slater.Did you live opposite to us. I am thinking of frankie donochey[I think that is how it's spelt]I had a younger brother David.

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #102 on: Wednesday 11 April 12 17:02 BST (UK) »
my mam used to work in threshers glenys franks my memory is terrible what year did you live there


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Re: Maryport
« Reply #103 on: Wednesday 11 April 12 19:32 BST (UK) »
Bet I'm loads older than you, Glenys. I lived there from 1942 until I got married in 1956. Then we moved to Workington where we are still living. Was your house up a little passage just about four doors up from the corner of wood street?Must admit I enjoyed my childhood and going on the 'Brows' and down on the promenade and the beach was great.

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #104 on: Thursday 12 April 12 18:45 BST (UK) »
ahh ok you might of known my grandad and nana denis hood and peggy hood

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #105 on: Friday 13 April 12 19:03 BST (UK) »
Hi Glenys,  No. I didn't know your grandparents but it was nice to chat with you anyway. Best wishes from Sylvia

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #106 on: Saturday 14 April 12 21:13 BST (UK) »
Hi Audrey

Are you swamped with requests?

Many of my Bouch family were from Maryport

Anne born there 10 Jan 1768

The John chr there 21 Oct 1770 who married Henrietta McGee and
had these children there
John 1811 died 1812
John chr 20 Jun 1813
Joseph chr 10 Jan 1810
Mary chr 15 Mar 1808

Richard chr there 3 Jan 1773 Master Mariner
Commander of ships on the UK to Australia run
armed barque Eliza from 1832
The Freak 1834
Part owner of The Crosby and The Grace, inherited from his uncle Thomas Bouch of Allonby who died 1815
Richard was son of Thomas Bouch and Jane

Another Thomas chr there 28 Mar 1858 son of
John Bouch and Mary Tinning (who married in Arthuret)

Some of the Sproule family (intermarried with Bouch and set up a wealthy trading import/export business with them) were born in Maryport.

Very exciting if you could add to any of the above!
Many thanks
Bouch, Say, Marshall, Sproule, Turnbull,  Newby, Rouse, Curwen. Birdhope Craig

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Re: Maryport
« Reply #107 on: Tuesday 17 April 12 00:57 BST (UK) »
yeh that was before my time and my house was next to the printers on the corner of high street and wood street thanks for your reply anyways. ps i had a lot of fun on the brow and moat hill also when i was a kid realy miss the place now