Hello Jo A,
You are very welcome to join us and our discussions about Nathaniel. Unfortunately as you can see, we have come to a bit of a standstill, as we have hit a lot of brick walls. It is excellent to find another descendant of the family we have enjoyed researching and who became such a big part of our lives for over a year.
I am very interested in the information in your scrapbook. Do you have any idea who put the book together, and an approximate date?
Could you be willing and able to scan that Eccleston Wharf receipt you have so we can compare the writing to see if it was written by Nathaniel?
It would be wonderful if you could work your way through the scrapbook to see if there are mentions of Nathaniel or anyone else he mentions in his diary. I'm sure all of us who have taken an interest in Nathaniel's diary would be very grateful.
Alternatively, would it be possible (or would you be willing) to take scans of the pages, particularly those parts of it which mention names, which we could have a look at? Specifically mentions of any characters who may connect with Nathaniel's era.
Have you read Nathaniel's diary yet? I know it is a LOT of work for you (and a lot of it is chit chat), but you may wish to go over all of our previous threads discussing Nathaniel's Diary. There are links to everything at the beginning of this thread.
So we can put your great grandfather George Lea into context within the Lea family, do you know who his parents were? In case you haven't discovered yet, Nathaniel Bryceson's grandmother (affectionately known as 'Granny Shepard') was Mary Lea born on 14 June 1771 in Birmingham. Mary Lea married John Shepard in 1796. So, you are related to Nathaniel Bryceson!

So, as you can guess, we are all interested in the Leas.

I think that there was another Lea descendant who joined us in this discussion at some stage, but I can't remember where or how they connected with the family I'm afraid.
And last but not least, welcome to rootschat! I'm sure we would all love to help you with any research into your family - Leas or other branches.
