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svb111
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Beaman connections
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Saturday 15 August 09 00:33 BST (UK) »
I am researching the Beaman family who, as far as I know, originated in Shrewsbury moved to Manchester and a line then moved to Kent. Does anyone have any connections with this name. I will be happy with any information.
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Monday 06 September 10 07:37 BST (UK) »
My Father-in-law was a Beaman, and his family came from the Woking area. I can supply you with some details about his family if you still require them.
svb111
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Monday 06 September 10 22:31 BST (UK) »
I would be interested to see if your Beaman could be connected with my tree. I have traced mine back to Francis Beaman marrying Frances Richards in 1797 in Middle not far from Shrewsbury. I think I can go back another generation to 1748 but need more evidence to be definite about this. My line moved to Manchester but I have been in contact with a branch that went to Leicetershire via Canada and others who are now in Kent but spent some time in Aden.
If you want more details I will be pleased to send them.
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