Author Topic: Ince in Cheshire  (Read 9194 times)

Offline Gwyn2

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Re: Ince in Cheshire
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 21 April 11 21:53 BST (UK) »
I see you are interested in the Joynson surname.  I have a marriage between Thomas Gregory & Mary Ann Joynson in 1818 at Sandbach, but I haven't manage to discover what happened to them afterwards, other than that they had a child called Phoebe Joynson Gregory.  Does this mean anything to you?

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Re: Nield, Ince in Cheshire
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 25 December 11 13:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi Sheila,
Being new to Roots Chat I have only just come across your old posting re the Nields at Ince. I too have a connection to William Nield/Mary Woodfine and wonder if you have taken the family back further than them?
Would be greatful for information if you have.
Best wishes
Sheila (too!)

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Re: Ince Hall in Cheshire
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 17 January 12 20:10 GMT (UK) »
I have a FREDERICK WILLIAM SECKER who worked as the 'Second Gardener' at Ince Hall.

He also played for Ince Cricket Club in 1904/05.  We have two large photographs of the cricket team for those years and also a silver shield which was on his cricket bat showing that he held the 'Best Average for 1904'.

If there is a FHS in Ince, or similar, and you/they would like a copy of the two photographs, we'd be happy to share with you.

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Re: Ince in Cheshire
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 29 October 16 12:11 BST (UK) »
Hi, I am trying to track a family who was in Ince at some point, they are Peter Lloyd (maybe born around 1750, not sure) who married a Elizabeth ?. The children I have found are Thomas Lloyd (1774), Enoch Lloyd (1755 - 1855), Edward Lloyd (1794 - ) and William Lloyd (1796- ). There are probably other children,as I have not found any girls. Do you have anything about the Lloyd family at all?    Cheers,    Barbara