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Offline panic

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Re: What would you call your family history book?
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 26 November 14 19:41 GMT (UK) »
Without you I would be nothing
Shropshire: Bailey, Cadman, Chilton, Garbett, Pritchards
Yorkshire: Chilton, Cogan, Cooper, Farrar, Hammond, Nickless/Nicholls, Silkstone
Ireland: Brannan, Cogan, O'Connor

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Re: What would you call your family history book?
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 29 November 14 11:31 GMT (UK) »
To be continued.

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Gunn, Cree, Reid,McNeice, Munro, McPhee
Jackson, Gillies,Gebbie. McCredie, nicolson, McAskill,
MacKinnon,Morrison,Campbell,

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Re: What would you call your family history book?
« Reply #29 on: Monday 27 April 15 03:05 BST (UK) »
How about Shame and Fame for mine!

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"We analyse the evidence to draw a conclusion. The better the sources and information, the stronger the evidence, which leads to a reliable conclusion!" Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk.

MATHEWS, Ireland, England, USA & Canada, NZ
FLEMING,   Ireland
DUNNELL,  England
PAULSON,  England
DOUGLAS, Scotland, Ireland, NZ
WALKER,   Scotland
WATSON,  England, Ayrshire, Scotland, NZ
McAUGHTRIE, Ayrshire, Scotland, NZ
MASON,     Scotland, England, NZ
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Re: What would you call your family history book?
« Reply #30 on: Monday 27 April 15 03:15 BST (UK) »
Without you I would be nothing

Love that one Panic!   Modified to add - Just took a look back at the rest and they're all great!

Seriously though, Mine is "Gentlemen and Miners"  The contrasts between my Paternal and Maternal Ancestors are huge!  But all of them wonderfully adventurous in their journeys!

Within my Story, I do actually have several entries into what I call "My Hall of Fame and Shame"!  A few giggles really, amongst the more serious stuff!

Jeanne 😄

"We analyse the evidence to draw a conclusion. The better the sources and information, the stronger the evidence, which leads to a reliable conclusion!" Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk.

MATHEWS, Ireland, England, USA & Canada, NZ
FLEMING,   Ireland
DUNNELL,  England
PAULSON,  England
DOUGLAS, Scotland, Ireland, NZ
WALKER,   Scotland
WATSON,  England, Ayrshire, Scotland, NZ
McAUGHTRIE, Ayrshire, Scotland, NZ
MASON,     Scotland, England, NZ
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Re: What would you call your family history book?
« Reply #31 on: Monday 27 April 15 05:50 BST (UK) »
As quite a few of mine are Stinchcombes/Stinchcombs from Hawkesbury in Gloucestershire, and as they are known in Hawkesbury genealogy circles as The Bloody Stinchcombes (no matter which tree you are researching, you will have a Stinchcombe or ten in there somewhere), it would have to be that - The Bloody Stinchcombes!
A Stinch In Time
Genealogy-Its a family thing

Paternal: Gibbins,McNamara, Jenkins, Schumann,  Inwood, Sheehan, Quinlan, Tierney, Cole

Maternal: Munn, Simpson , Brighton, Clayfield, Westmacott, Corbell, Hatherell, Blacksell/Blackstone, Boothey , Muirhead

Son: Bull, Kneebone, Lehmann, Cronin, Fowler, Yates, Biglands, Rix, Carpenter, Pethick, Carrick, Male, London, Jacka, Tilbrook, Scott, Hampshire, Buckley

Brickwalls-   Schumann, Simpson,Westmacott/Wennicot
Scott, Cronin
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Re: What would you call your family history book?
« Reply #32 on: Monday 27 April 15 05:52 BST (UK) »
''Ag-Labs and other Common Ancestors''

A nice play on common as relating to the land but the wide variety of ancestors we have that join us
Genealogy-Its a family thing

Paternal: Gibbins,McNamara, Jenkins, Schumann,  Inwood, Sheehan, Quinlan, Tierney, Cole

Maternal: Munn, Simpson , Brighton, Clayfield, Westmacott, Corbell, Hatherell, Blacksell/Blackstone, Boothey , Muirhead

Son: Bull, Kneebone, Lehmann, Cronin, Fowler, Yates, Biglands, Rix, Carpenter, Pethick, Carrick, Male, London, Jacka, Tilbrook, Scott, Hampshire, Buckley

Brickwalls-   Schumann, Simpson,Westmacott/Wennicot
Scott, Cronin
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Re: What would you call your family history book?
« Reply #33 on: Monday 27 April 15 06:06 BST (UK) »
Mine well-- Mum's cookie jar-- because I kept finding snippets of info in it.

ARTHUR -Yorkshire - my brick wall
HINCHCLIFFE/HINCLIFE -Yorkshire -2nd brick wall
HAWES -Cornwall
SIMPSON -Yorkshire Kildwick.
VINEN - Wiltshire -convict
SALT - Hungerford
BURROWS - Edinburgh -convict.
Husbands side
BAXTER -Scotland -Fife
WATSON - Scotland Dunino
SERVICE - Paisley Renfrewshire
LESEBERG - Salzgitter Germany
BRUNKE - Salzgitter Germany

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Re: What would you call your family history book?
« Reply #34 on: Friday 01 May 15 07:28 BST (UK) »
The Family Tree
[Roots , Branches, Fruit and Nuts ]

Tree
GAUNT N Staffordshire,GAUNT Manchester.GUY,Shropshire, BARTLEY,Salford, Lancs, NEVILLE,Salford. PHILLIPS,Staffs, MAYER,Staffs,COSSAR,Berwick, E and Mid Lothian and Argyll. HIGGINS,Glasgowand Dunoon,Argyll.GALLAGHER,Argyll,IRISH,Herts.