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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #189 on: Friday 15 January 10 18:28 GMT (UK) »
hi Kerry I sent all my stuff to you again  for your site  . Did you not receive any of it ? :(
Its such a shame because I have managed to trace the payton family right back to the longmores and Coleys who lived in the Caves above the Canals nr Dudley .

Best Wishes Jean

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« Reply #190 on: Friday 15 January 10 18:41 GMT (UK) »
hi jean, not recieved nothing as yet, i keep checking every day too :'(

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« Reply #191 on: Friday 15 January 10 18:52 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kerry .. I just sent a quick E mail to both  Mail addresses you sent me . Hoping one will get through . I shall send the stuff again to the address you send back to me .
Robert the Bruce and the Spider comes to mind . try try try again :)
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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #192 on: Friday 15 January 10 18:58 GMT (UK) »
Helloo
Boatmen in my tree
Richard Jones b 1800 Kingswinford
son William Jones b 1838 Bromley later moved north to wakefield and lived at a village called Bottomboat.

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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #193 on: Friday 15 January 10 21:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jeanette
Please be my guest . I havent a clue where the photo was taken . It is a well known photo in my family . Sonia Rolte's first husband George Smith  was My Grans nephew . These were his grandparents and Aunts and Uncle . She used this photo in her book 'A Canal People' .
There are a few of their descendants on here .
I have a 1911 census of them on these boats  too but the writing is unclear as to where they are .
regards Jean
thank you v much
jeannette

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Re: Canal Boatmen and Women
« Reply #194 on: Friday 15 January 10 21:13 GMT (UK) »
hello
all you rellys out there to past canal boatmen & women not forgetting any originals still with us.
myself & pam are going to braunston boat festival again this year to meet up with some of my family members.
how about a roots chat meet for all canal linked men & women (first at the bar buys a round ha ha)
think of all the stories &  photos we could swap
jeannette

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« Reply #195 on: Saturday 16 January 10 10:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cats Claw

Lovely photograph! Are your Smith family related to Emmanuel Smith? I have quite a large family network boat related to Braunston etc? Do you have any record of the surname Chater or Brooks in your info.

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« Reply #196 on: Saturday 16 January 10 12:51 GMT (UK) »
hello
all you rellys out there to past canal boatmen & women not forgetting any originals still with us.
myself & pam are going to braunston boat festival again this year to meet up with some of my family members.
how about a roots chat meet for all canal linked men & women (first at the bar buys a round ha ha)
think of all the stories &  photos we could swap
jeannette

we're coming this time jeanette, phone ya later ;D
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« Reply #197 on: Saturday 16 January 10 13:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi Canal babe

I am not sure if they are related . The guy on the photo is Thomas Smith 1858-c1937  . I know he was born in Penkridge though but I have his parents as James Smith 1881 and Hannah Hanley 1830.

His siblings are George Smith 1853 and Hannah 1854 and Soloman 1856 .

One of his sons is called George Henry Smith ( My nans Brother )  Married Hannah Statham boatfamily Here is a photo of him and his son George in the background . Also attached is his Grandson George Smith who was Sonia Roltes 1st husband . Hes my dads cousin and is amazingly still alive and sprightly . Any help with records is always appreciated .
They other side of my family are the Paytons . Mt nan Sarah Smith Married John Payton  Boatman whos little sister Elizabeth married into the Price family Edward price . Boatman .
The Paytons married into the Morris family of Boatmen who in turn married into the Longmore and the Coley family also boatmen . Its never ending a huge family :)
Hope I haven t nattered too much .
 Regards Jean