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Re: 1861 in England, 1862 marrying in Aus, 1863 back in the uk, is this possible??!!
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 08 September 10 19:29 BST (UK) »
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Sorry it's taken me a long time to reply too - the family tree goes in fits and starts. All that was interesting, thanks. I went to Devon recently and there are still lots of Drakes there - one of our relatives has a big plaque in the church. I've got all the ancestors if you need them, but don't know how I'd type them in this space. They go back to the 17th century, so pretty impressive. Have you got any more over there?

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Re: 1861 in England, 1862 marrying in Aus, 1863 back in the uk, is this possible??!!
« Reply #10 on: Monday 13 September 10 14:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Me too fits and starts  I would be interested in seeing details of what you have. Laura Drake Mounsden my great grandmother wrote out a family tree and I have yhis and it goes back quite a way but with few details and also details of the birth of about 10 Mounsden children brothers and sister of Mary Mounsden. Do you have the family tee on any site?I have put quite a lot on Genes Reunited again in fits and starts as time permits

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Re: 1861 in England, 1862 marrying in Aus, 1863 back in the uk, is this possible??!!
« Reply #11 on: Friday 28 January 11 21:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi there

Excuse delay again. Was travelling a bit but now am going to put some energy into this properly!

I've definitely got some ancestors to add to your collection but I've never put a family tree on-line How would I reach yours? I don't know my way around Genes Reunited - is there a link directly to it? If I can find it, I'll put my collection on there.

I've got the parents, grandparents and great-grandparents of George Henry Drake, and of Mary Mounsdon. Also - strangely - I've got the life of their son Henry (my ancestor, and brother of your ancestor Georgianna. He's described as an orphan, adopted by Dr. Epps 'the homeopathic doctor'!! Is that what happened to Georgianna too?

Shall be interested in the 10 siblings of Mary Mounsdon (?) that you've got. Are they on there? There must be a lot of us about!

Look forward to hearing ....

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Re: 1861 in England, 1862 marrying in Aus, 1863 back in the uk, is this possible??!!
« Reply #12 on: Friday 18 March 11 17:19 GMT (UK) »
Hello there
Accidently logged on to this site and saw you wrote a message a month or so ago so sorry for the delay. If you join Genes Reunited you will find as well as me the great great grandaughter of Laura Drake Mounsdon also with his family tree on their is a decendant of Georgianna who married into the  Andrews family. There is another Mounsdon link as well with some of the Drake family that you obviously already know about. On the Genes  site when you find a family match you can ask the tree owner  to have access to their family tree. I would love to learn more on the info you have. When I have a bit more time I will perhaps put details of all Mary Mounsdon's brothers and sisters on here for you or may even put them on the Gener reunited site. There were about 10 or so brothers and sisters but some died very young. I will try and log on to this site more often from now on
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Re: 1861 in England, 1862 marrying in Aus, 1863 back in the uk, is this possible??!!
« Reply #13 on: Friday 25 March 11 23:37 GMT (UK) »
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I went on to Genes Reunited but obviously didn't pay enough 'cos I didn't seem to have the right to see family trees! I'll join in a month (when my other subscrip. expires) and start uploading. I couldn't see any Drake Mounsdons on there tho'.

Anyway, here are some ancestors for you - just for fun - although you may have them already. George Henry Drake's parents were William Drake  and Charity Jackman; and Mary Mounsdon's parents were Charles Mounsdon and Mary Delve. Great old English names aren't they?

I'll post a message on here when I join Genes Reunited. Then maybe explain how I find you there (I'm guessing it's not under 'Mounsdon'). Thanks and see you there.

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Re: 1861 in England, 1862 marrying in Aus, 1863 back in the uk, is this possible??!!
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 26 March 11 08:38 GMT (UK) »
When you join Genes Reunited you do not have automatic access to any of the family trees.  You must contact the owner of the tree, who will then allow you to have access, if they wish to do so.

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