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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #99 on: Saturday 11 April 09 17:38 BST (UK) »
Hi Dave

I think you are spot on: after all I didn't know for sure where John Frost originated from, he had died by the time of the 1841 census.  I have not been able to find a marriage or death for him in Birmingham either.

I am wondering why John Frost 1807 and Mary 1811 were born in Arley, Staffordshire. It is many miles away from Birmingham and very rural. 

I am trying to speak to my nephew to see what he thinks of your findings but he is not at home.

Many thanks for what you have established Dave, I'm very grateful.
Best regards
Shirley

My research interests are as follows:
TROW, Jane Elizabeth,(nee Evans) died 1864 in Dorrington, Condover
TROW Jane, Kerry, Montgomeryshire abt 1777 GARDINER Edward, Shropshire, abt 1764
TUDOR Martha, Kerry, Montg abt 1762
JONES Richard, Llangedwin, Debighshire 1794
UNKNOWN Anne, Shrewsbury? Shropshire abt 1794
STALEY James, Lydbury North, Shrops abt 1772
CORNS Margaret, Lydbury North, Shrops 1769
MILLS Joseph, Golon, Llanbister, Radnorshire
CORFIELD John, St Chads, Shrews 1773

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Re: Can you read what this Debys town is called...
« Reply #100 on: Saturday 11 April 09 18:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Shirley

Nothing is certain. these records are far too poor when the original parish records are seen as IGI Lds seems to make their online info so .as is!

pointers

 Finden. as Elizabeths birth place on census if thats what it is.

Your Maria from Ashboure

Can ignore 1841c milkwoman age 60 41 c round off years to nearst 5 years. busy illiterate milk lady being pestered by the first census recorder asking her age who may think he fancies her :-*~ sure she'll knock off 10-15 years.

Only death for a John frost! around that time coming up in the national burial.





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« Reply #101 on: Saturday 11 April 09 19:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Maidmaria

Been called some stuff in my time but Sylvia is a first! :-\

Dobby
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« Reply #102 on: Saturday 11 April 09 20:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Shirley

Last post on this board from me as direct contact!

Any detective work found is by our some total efforts of all us roots chatter or listers

Bumbleb
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« Reply #103 on: Saturday 11 April 09 21:04 BST (UK) »
Hi Dobby

I truly appreciate all the help I have had from everyone on rootschat.  My pleas for help are too many to mention from Technical help, photography, Montgomeryshire, Shropshire to mention just a few.  This is a wonderful site and I am sincerely grateful to everyone who has helped me over the years including those behind the scenes.

Many thanks once again
Shirley

My research interests are as follows:
TROW, Jane Elizabeth,(nee Evans) died 1864 in Dorrington, Condover
TROW Jane, Kerry, Montgomeryshire abt 1777 GARDINER Edward, Shropshire, abt 1764
TUDOR Martha, Kerry, Montg abt 1762
JONES Richard, Llangedwin, Debighshire 1794
UNKNOWN Anne, Shrewsbury? Shropshire abt 1794
STALEY James, Lydbury North, Shrops abt 1772
CORNS Margaret, Lydbury North, Shrops 1769
MILLS Joseph, Golon, Llanbister, Radnorshire
CORFIELD John, St Chads, Shrews 1773

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« Reply #104 on: Sunday 12 April 09 00:57 BST (UK) »
sylvia
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maidmarian


hope this helps dobby  ;D
sylvia
notts/derbys clark
      "        "      stenson
        "       "    nicholson
       "     "        jarvis
                         castledine
    rhodes

 
Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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« Reply #105 on: Sunday 12 April 09 01:17 BST (UK) »
Hi Sylvia

Miss read your post. Thought you thought! Dobfarm was Sylvia. Sorry

I'm Dave but most call me Dobby
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« Reply #106 on: Sunday 12 April 09 03:32 BST (UK) »
WELL HELLO DOBBY


SYLVIA
FORMALLY FROM NOTTS DERBYS
HEY UP ME DUCK
notts/derbys clark
      "        "      stenson
        "       "    nicholson
       "     "        jarvis
                         castledine
    rhodes

 
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« Reply #107 on: Sunday 12 April 09 05:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Miss Marple of Sherwood

A were looking at yond old oak at the Robin Hood festivial
last year. Thar noos-as. Seeing as ar' Robby Hood is'a buried in Kirklees Hall Yorkshire sayng that its only 10 miles from the Derbyshire Border in compo country at Holmfirth.

Wata- ar' thi doing in Sylver back Koo country

tatty bye

Dobby



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