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Greaves in Midlands
« on: Wednesday 08 April 09 02:53 BST (UK) »
Anyone researching Greaves..particularly in Notts and Derby?

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Re: Greaves in Midlands
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 19 July 09 11:08 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I'm researching greaves in derbyshire, staffordshire.  Who is the ancestor you are looking at/for?

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Re: Greaves in Midlands
« Reply #2 on: Monday 20 July 09 05:14 BST (UK) »
If you check out my website  www.greaves.ca  you will see everything...essentially my John Greaves (Great x 4 grandfather) was married in Newark in 1799 and died there in 1830. It appears that he was born in Repton to a John and Dorothy Greaves.  I also had information passed to my by a great aunt that our family was the Greaves of Buxton..although have no ide where that came from.

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Re: Greaves in Midlands
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 21 July 09 06:50 BST (UK) »
hi rob

I'm descended from the greaves of Beeley. Don't think its the same family line. great website

Julier


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Re: Greaves in Midlands
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 21 July 09 11:17 BST (UK) »
Hi Julier,

That is fortunate for you as there is so much written.  I have not given up that I may be related to that family..As in the genealogy there is mention of members from Repton.  In addition I recently communicated with a descendant of George Greaves (bap in 1790 to John and Dorothy) and this descendant said that a great Aunt told her that the eldest son of a wealthy Derby Greaves family ran off with the third house maid...and was subsequently taken out of the family inheritance..so I have not been able to track that down yet.  As you know the Beeley family was well-to-do. If you hear of any son running off with a maid I would appreciate the information.  I assume it would have been in the 1700s some time.

Rob

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Re: Greaves in Midlands
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 18 January 11 17:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
just did a search and this thread came up. I am descended from the Greaves [and Handley Greaves] of Derbyshire. Not sure if its the same family though but I have a gedcom Im happy to share if its any help.
Roofy
Seyer [Bristol and London], Porter [Swindon and Manchester], Lawless, Wilson, Wood, Ebsworthy, Willson [not a typo, have different spellings on different sides of the family]. Also Lawler [London and Liverpool}, Bagnaro and Cavo [London and Maiori, Italy], also Engley/Englie-London, Gloucester and Bristol, Palmer [Chichester and London]. Recently added Greaves [Derbys], Handley Greaves [Derbyshire, London and Swindon]