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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #36 on: Monday 10 October 11 23:41 BST (UK) »
Hi again, Vincent,
I've now sent you a PM...
Sandy, none of what you have done on my behalf has in any way been a waste of time, far from it.  The whole process of re-checking the evidence often throws up new clues and makes us realise how important recording details at a particular moment in time might become.  Those images of the DULLEY Wellingborough headstones you have put on this thread are simply wonderful in their clarity.
It seems as though we now have two strands of DULLEY family history descending through two of the children of William DULLEY, b. 1797 d. 1880, through son David and daughter Maria, each with its own unique family stories and connections.
I'd be most interested to discover more about David DULLEY, born 1773, d. 1853, and the early years of him establishing himself in the brewing industry, and about the Buckinghamshire origins of the family...
regards, keith

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #37 on: Monday 10 October 11 23:48 BST (UK) »
Good to see folk related here with the same lineages.

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #38 on: Monday 10 October 11 23:50 BST (UK) »
N.B.  Do YOU by any chance know, Vincent, the answer to the original question I posed when starting off this flourishing thread - namely, where exactly in Wellingborough was Rosehill Cottage situated?
keith
...and the Rex HARRISON story embellishes the whole DULLEY family story too, of course!

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #39 on: Monday 10 October 11 23:57 BST (UK) »
Evening Vincent.

Posts crossed.

No worries the new images I took today look better than the others
although what you see on Roots is not as good due to size.

New graves I found were for William Dulley 1797 and Sarah.
Benjamin 1808 and wife Fanny.
Also haven't listed yet Revd. Benjamin and wife.
I have a much better copy of James's headstone now too.

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #40 on: Tuesday 11 October 11 08:54 BST (UK) »
Dear Sandy, Keith, Carol et al.

It is sterling work that Sandy is doing on the gravestones. I have done it in other places, but have not had the time for it up in Norhants.

I feel a bit frustrated by this Rootsweb site, but that is probably through my ignorance as to how to get it to work for you.

Keith has tred to send me a P.M., but I cannot open it. I would like to send those of you who are interested my texts on the Dulley family, because I think they would help to orient you regarding the characters involved, where they lived, what they did, and the circumstances leading to what they did, but I cannot see how to do that without plastering my email address all over the site, for the nasties with viruses, spam, etc. to molest me.

What do you suggest? Who exactly amongst you is descended from this Dulley family, and how?

Vincent

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #41 on: Tuesday 11 October 11 08:59 BST (UK) »
Vincent ,to open your PM on Rootschat you need to click on to the message sent to you and you will get to your PM's.

Alternatively at the top right of this page you will see Welcome back TicknerV you have 1 message,1 is new...........click on that and then it wil take you to your PM's.

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #42 on: Tuesday 11 October 11 09:51 BST (UK) »
Morning All.

Keith thanks for P.M. last night we were burning the midnight oil.  :)

Only just risen to start another day.

Will be in touch.

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #43 on: Tuesday 11 October 11 11:40 BST (UK) »
Hi again, Everyone,
I have safely received those incredibly researched and detailed files from Vincent this morning.  Lots to read and digest.  This thread has turned into a veritable goldmine.  More later...
Regards, keith

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #44 on: Sunday 16 October 11 15:14 BST (UK) »
Hi Keith.

Thank you for your P.M.'s and now e-mail.

It is greatly appreciated.

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