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Offline Tony Payne

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Re: Have you discovered a (living) famous person in your extended family?
« Reply #27 on: Tuesday 15 January 08 19:18 GMT (UK) »
Nobody living, but...

My maternal great grandfather married the wife of Thomas Hardy's cousin George Hardy after he died.  They took care of the 2 daughters from the first marriage.

My paternal grandfather's sister was married to an artist who did a lot of paintings of Kew Gardens and was also well known in the 1920's for illustrating detective comics.   His daughter married a man who wrote a well known book on the detection and control of garden pests, which is still respected today.

But apart from that... nobody...
I am researching the following families:
Hurst / Payne - Leicestershire / Warwickshire / Worcestershire
Toon(e) - Leicestershire
Batchelor / Foster - Warwickshire / Northamptonshire
Hardy - Dorset

My web site has the family tree showing.  I am researching primarily the Payne, Hurst, Foster and Batchelor lines in the Midlands.

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Re: Have you discovered a (living) famous person in your extended family?
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 15 January 08 19:43 GMT (UK) »
Oh Gensleuth,  its sounds as though you are distantly related to my stepdad as Stanley Baldwin and Rudyard Kipling also appear on his extended tree,  something to do with the Duttons and the Livesays,  in which case you would also be related by marriage to a present day Coronation Street actor    ;D

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Re: Have you discovered a (living) famous person in your extended family?
« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 15 January 08 20:00 GMT (UK) »
My 2nd or 3rd  :-\ cousin was a well known author (he died in 1997), and he wrote a tv show called The XYY Man and Bulman based on his books.

One of his last books he based it on my snippits of my gr grandfather's life  and used names from our family, even the town where I live  8) 

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Re: Have you discovered a (living) famous person in your extended family?
« Reply #30 on: Wednesday 16 January 08 00:37 GMT (UK) »
We seem to have got away from living famous people, I'm the only  famous person (living) any of my relations have.
But famous dead people abound.
There is James Bonnin who built half of London in the early 1800's.
Then there's Captain John Cooper who was a whaling captain. Lady Blackwood. (possibly 3rd mate on the infamous attack of the Lady Rowena on a Japanese whaling village, 1830)
There must be more, but I just can't find them!  ;D  ;D  ;D
Cheers,
Leonie.
Direct matriarchal line; ENNIS-Yeatman-Cooper-Papps-Ryland-Lechford/Luxford-Bagshaw-Henriett
ENNIS-Thomas-Bonnin-Aldridge-Williams-Harding-Brown.
ENNIS-Davis/Davies-Buck-Oakley-
JONES-Roberts-Handy-Ross-Warrillow-Eagles-Cotterill-Bailey.
JONES-Walton-Grayson-Stobbs-Baldwin-Ibbotson-Scott.
JONES-Goodwin-Parker-Instant-Hubbard-Hancock-Skinner.

STILL LOOKING FOR: Elizabeth Ann Balfour ENNIS nee DAVIS. Disappeared in Adelaide, South Australia. 1881.


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Re: Have you discovered a (living) famous person in your extended family?
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 16 January 08 00:59 GMT (UK) »
Absolutely no one living, just average people. However, I do have Winston Churchill in my tree. He was connected through marriages on my paternal grandmother's side of the family.
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Re: Have you discovered a (living) famous person in your extended family?
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 16 January 08 01:28 GMT (UK) »
(possibly 3rd mate on the infamous attack of the Lady Rowena on a Japanese whaling village, 1830)

I've never heard of this Leonie.
Sounds .... interesting.
:)

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Re: Have you discovered a (living) famous person in your extended family?
« Reply #33 on: Wednesday 16 January 08 02:16 GMT (UK) »
Of course you have! I'm here aren't I??  ;D
Isn't on the internet as famous as on the telly?
I even have an invitation from the Queen of England Herself! (no relation)
And all the neighbors know me!
When I walk down the street lots of people say g'day to me.
What more do you want?
Cheers,
Leonie.
PS. google LoneyBones.
Direct matriarchal line; ENNIS-Yeatman-Cooper-Papps-Ryland-Lechford/Luxford-Bagshaw-Henriett
ENNIS-Thomas-Bonnin-Aldridge-Williams-Harding-Brown.
ENNIS-Davis/Davies-Buck-Oakley-
JONES-Roberts-Handy-Ross-Warrillow-Eagles-Cotterill-Bailey.
JONES-Walton-Grayson-Stobbs-Baldwin-Ibbotson-Scott.
JONES-Goodwin-Parker-Instant-Hubbard-Hancock-Skinner.

STILL LOOKING FOR: Elizabeth Ann Balfour ENNIS nee DAVIS. Disappeared in Adelaide, South Australia. 1881.

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Re: Have you discovered a (living) famous person in your extended family?
« Reply #34 on: Wednesday 16 January 08 02:18 GMT (UK) »
OOPS, don't google  :-[
Direct matriarchal line; ENNIS-Yeatman-Cooper-Papps-Ryland-Lechford/Luxford-Bagshaw-Henriett
ENNIS-Thomas-Bonnin-Aldridge-Williams-Harding-Brown.
ENNIS-Davis/Davies-Buck-Oakley-
JONES-Roberts-Handy-Ross-Warrillow-Eagles-Cotterill-Bailey.
JONES-Walton-Grayson-Stobbs-Baldwin-Ibbotson-Scott.
JONES-Goodwin-Parker-Instant-Hubbard-Hancock-Skinner.

STILL LOOKING FOR: Elizabeth Ann Balfour ENNIS nee DAVIS. Disappeared in Adelaide, South Australia. 1881.

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Re: Have you discovered a (living) famous person in your extended family?
« Reply #35 on: Wednesday 16 January 08 02:25 GMT (UK) »
OOPS again.
Um, Sydney Newspaper, sometime in Decamber 2007, re; Rudd's war against Japanese whalers. Whaling War ll.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22962070-5013404,00.html
there we go, try that.
Leonie.
Direct matriarchal line; ENNIS-Yeatman-Cooper-Papps-Ryland-Lechford/Luxford-Bagshaw-Henriett
ENNIS-Thomas-Bonnin-Aldridge-Williams-Harding-Brown.
ENNIS-Davis/Davies-Buck-Oakley-
JONES-Roberts-Handy-Ross-Warrillow-Eagles-Cotterill-Bailey.
JONES-Walton-Grayson-Stobbs-Baldwin-Ibbotson-Scott.
JONES-Goodwin-Parker-Instant-Hubbard-Hancock-Skinner.

STILL LOOKING FOR: Elizabeth Ann Balfour ENNIS nee DAVIS. Disappeared in Adelaide, South Australia. 1881.