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angelbaby69nz
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Re: GRANTHAM - Help please
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Reply #45 on:
Thursday 08 March 07 20:23 GMT (UK) »
There was a large famous earthquake in Napier. The napier 1931 earthquake. Have a search of it, they teach it in schools and its all in the museums and that here.....might give you an idea of the place she lived in
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angelbaby69nz
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Thursday 08 March 07 20:28 GMT (UK) »
Also there is a Peggy Nola Timmo, listed on the Kapit Cemetary if thats any help.
There are quite alot of timmos in NZ, i tried
www.whitepages.co.nz
, its and online telephone directory search. this is what i found
http://www.whitepages.co.nz/Pages/Search/Results/0,2623,a1281,00.html?Name=timmo&Loc=&Reg=&Search.x=13&Search.y=10
angelbaby69nz
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Thursday 08 March 07 20:29 GMT (UK) »
rats i mean KAPITI
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Thursday 08 March 07 20:37 GMT (UK) »
Did anyone submit this, I didn't notice, anyway...an extracted file
JEREMIAH GRANTHAM married MARIANNE ALLIBONE
August 2 1847 Pillerton Hersey, Warwick
Did anyone find out what happened to the twins?
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Thursday 08 March 07 20:45 GMT (UK) »
Here is the image says Skipton on S... volume 11 page 447
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Thursday 08 March 07 20:50 GMT (UK) »
Oh silly me, that's Swale, right? Isn't that Yorkshire? Did I get the right one, here?
Forgot to say that was the J -A -S Quarter.
Checked with Jeremiah's listing, so it's the right one...J.J.
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angelbaby69nz
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Thursday 08 March 07 20:53 GMT (UK) »
Hi there J J thanks for the post, im not sure what it means though....I didnt realise there were any twins other than Elizabeth and Joesph Grantham ? which both died within a year of brith.....
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Thursday 08 March 07 20:59 GMT (UK) »
I meant Joseph and Charles..., I guess I missed that posting..
re: the marriage I can't figure out how the IGI listing says warwick, but
image I found for the marriage record says Skipton on Swale...
Oh, I'm from Canada...so I haven't a clue...J.J.
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angelbaby69nz
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Re: GRANTHAM - Help please
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Reply #53 on:
Thursday 08 March 07 21:02 GMT (UK) »
thanks
I think it might be stour:
Pillerton Hersey, It's a small village between Stratford
on Avon & Banbury. It's got a small parish church, and that's about it.
The nearest Register Office in the 1800's was Shipston on Stour.
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