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Re: SIBTHORPE Finds
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 14 October 12 07:43 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Helen here again finally! Have been extremely busy and just haven't had time to get on site.  Have tried to ring Fredy but no answer. Will keep trying. Eggdish, will send you a email with attachment of a newspaper clipping of someone I had no idea of who it was, but through the history you emailed me I know know why my Nana kept it.  Deeiluka, I suspect I know the reason why your daughter found the items at an auction but will email you re this.  Sorry I have taken so long to get back to you.
Cheers H

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Re: SIBTHORPE Finds
« Reply #37 on: Sunday 14 October 12 10:26 BST (UK) »
Glad to hear from you again, Helen. I'll look forward to your email.


Dee    :)
Steeles, Burton, Garrod (Norfolk), Clarke, Tomblin (Rutland)
Bauer (London, France), Blades, Parker (Surrey)
Edwards, Coles, Smith, Nunley, Craddock, York, & Linnell (Northants) )
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp (Germany)
Watts (Somerset, Wiltshire) Selway, Churchill, & Chappell (Somerset)
Redwood (Devon, Essex) Button, Archer, Leach (Cambridgeshire)

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« Reply #38 on: Monday 15 October 12 06:35 BST (UK) »
Think we can now break out the champers, Eggdish.....Helen has now emailed me. Once I return home on the weekend, I should be able to get everything in the mail to her. 


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Dee   :)
Steeles, Burton, Garrod (Norfolk), Clarke, Tomblin (Rutland)
Bauer (London, France), Blades, Parker (Surrey)
Edwards, Coles, Smith, Nunley, Craddock, York, & Linnell (Northants) )
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp (Germany)
Watts (Somerset, Wiltshire) Selway, Churchill, & Chappell (Somerset)
Redwood (Devon, Essex) Button, Archer, Leach (Cambridgeshire)

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Re: SIBTHORPE Finds
« Reply #39 on: Thursday 29 November 12 04:46 GMT (UK) »
I'm happy to report that the Sibthorpe documents are now in the hands of GR Sibthorpe's happy grand-daughter. Mission accomplished!   :D


Dee   :)
Steeles, Burton, Garrod (Norfolk), Clarke, Tomblin (Rutland)
Bauer (London, France), Blades, Parker (Surrey)
Edwards, Coles, Smith, Nunley, Craddock, York, & Linnell (Northants) )
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp (Germany)
Watts (Somerset, Wiltshire) Selway, Churchill, & Chappell (Somerset)
Redwood (Devon, Essex) Button, Archer, Leach (Cambridgeshire)

Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk


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Re: SIBTHORPE Finds COMPLETED
« Reply #40 on: Monday 21 September 15 22:10 BST (UK) »
Hello! My name is Jack Sibthorpe! I'm a  24 year old musician living in Australia, Canberra, and aware our family is from rural NSW, Around Gundagai etc. I believe that all of this information was eventually passed down to our family! As i can happily confirm, we had the very first Sibthorpe family reunion last year at our old pub (our family used to own, waldo sibthorpe?) In Gundagai.  Some of us (the aunties and uncles) were given family books! With every, single Sibthorpe in our line from 1850, Dublin. All the names you have mentioned earlier "Luke Holman Sibthorpe, G.H Sibthorpe" are familiar with me as I Jack Sibthorpe am a direct descendant of the line, we came to Australia in 1850 from Dublin. My father, Is named Richard George Sibthorpe, a servant for the Australian Airforce and an elite marathon runner in his time, as well as professional football player. His father was Mervin George Sibthorpe (Australian Airforce New guinea, world war 2, pacific campaign) and his father, bless his soul Gerge Henry Sibthorpe, who died in an artillery attack during the battle of Somme in world war 1, france. We still march every year for him, my beautiful sister and I, and we have a very proud heritage. Glad I stumbled upon this thread today, please don't hesitate to ask me anything or enquire about receiving a copy of the family book. SIBTHORPE PRIDE, from Jack Sibthorpe (music available at soundcloud.com/meettheczar

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Re: SIBTHORPE Finds COMPLETED
« Reply #41 on: Tuesday 22 September 15 08:23 BST (UK) »
Hello Jack, and welcome to RootsChat, and it's good to hear from another Sibthorpe descendant.       :)
Thank you for sharing a little more Sibthorpe information with us.

I'm happy to have been able to contribute, thanks to RootsChat, in a very small way to your collection of historical family information, following to my daughter's find at that auction.

I'm actually not all far from you these days, having moved to the Southern Highlands in February this year.


Dee    :)

Steeles, Burton, Garrod (Norfolk), Clarke, Tomblin (Rutland)
Bauer (London, France), Blades, Parker (Surrey)
Edwards, Coles, Smith, Nunley, Craddock, York, & Linnell (Northants) )
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp (Germany)
Watts (Somerset, Wiltshire) Selway, Churchill, & Chappell (Somerset)
Redwood (Devon, Essex) Button, Archer, Leach (Cambridgeshire)

Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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Re: SIBTHORPE Finds COMPLETED
« Reply #42 on: Monday 17 February 20 15:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jack
I have just signed up to "Roots" and saw your post.  For some years (not much recently!!) I have been researching the SIBTHORP tree here in England.  Although I have some references to SIBTHORP's in Ireland I have never taken it any further and, at the moment, have no direct link.
It seems that from the SIBTHORP village (built on lands given to William de Sibthorpe in Nottinghamshire in 1066 ) the SIBTHORP name spread to Esssex and Lincolnshire.  My line comes from the Essex area.  A lot of information I have of the SIBTHORP name comes from the book published in 1896 "An account of the SIBTHORP FAMILY" by Arthur R. Maddison.
I would be interested in your book of the SIBTHORP's in Australia and you are most welcome to ask me any question regarding the information I have on my database.
All the very best
David (Sibthorp)