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Gingell family
« on: Tuesday 27 July 10 19:51 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I wonder if anybody can help trace this family in 1901.
William Gingell born 1858 in Wiltshire
Mary Ann Gingell (wife), born 1860 in Sunderland, County Durham
William Gingell (son) born about 1887 in Ryhope, County Durham
John Thomas Gingell (son) born about 1889 in Middlesbrough
Henry Gingell (son) born about 1892 in Middlesborough

Iam hoping that they will be in Middlesborough in 1901, however, by 1911 they had relocated back to Sunderland.

Thanks
Sue

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Re: Gingell family
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 11 August 10 21:31 BST (UK) »
Hi, i did some Gyngell research for a friend, if you google the name, there is a great website for Gyngell, Gingell familys, most of them come from Wiltshire. Good luck. Cookie.
Kipling, Hull. Egan, Cork, Deptford, Southwark. Drummond, Perthshire, Scarborough. Rayner, Hull. Paterson, Lanarkshire. McShane, Armagh, Ayrshire, Lanarkshire. McNiven, Argylre. McEwen, Perthshire. Harbison, Armargh. Lavery, Armargh. Anderson, Ayrshire. Rae, Ayrshire. Graham, Dunbarton.

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Re: Gingell family
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 19 August 10 18:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Sue,

I'm very interested in this line of the Gingell family tree. I think I can trace a line from a William Gingell who married a Bridgit Goggins in Sunderland in 1912. I believe this William maybe the William you list as born about 1887 in Ryhope.

Please let me know.

Thanks and kind regards

Craig Gingell
http://www.gingell.com
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Re: Gingell family
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 31 December 19 09:24 GMT (UK) »
I went to school in Ryhope, Sunderland with a Paul Gingell, he and his elder brother Tony Gingell attended St Patricks RC School in Ryhope. Tony who I never met was a joiner and his company still exists AW Gingell, Builders and Joiners Address: 69A Villette Rd, Sunderland SR2 8RA


WOOD - Sunderland descendants of Thomas WOOD Master Mariner - b1805 in Stockton and Jane HORNSBY.

CLARK - Forebears - my great grandparents George Alexander CLARK (Mariner) born app 1879 Aberdeen married Sunderland 1904 to Florence Colvet BRADLEY b abt 1882 in Australia
KNAPP (Mariners) - ex of Kent moving to Seaham.
APPLEBY - Seaham Harbour (Children of Great x 2 Uncle John (boat owner) inc. Sir Alfred Appleby moved away).

JONES - Seaham Harbour Great Grandfather Thomas Emrys JONES b1868