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What Country is your main research centred on ?

England and Wales
1831 (49.8%)
Ireland
758 (20.6%)
Scotland
694 (18.9%)
Emmigrants
245 (6.7%)
Immigrants
152 (4.1%)

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Offline Raphael

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Re: What Country is your research ?
« Reply #198 on: Friday 04 July 08 00:59 BST (UK) »
Rouen France
Germany Düsseldorf
Manchester
Salford
Lancashire
Cheshire
Delaunay, Hackney,McIntosh, Culloden, Manchester -Lancashire, Salford, Blackley, Crumpsall, Cheetham Hill M/cr.  Grappenhall-Warrington.   Gonter-Hackney Düsseldorf & Derendorf , NRWF Germany.

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Re: What Country is your research ?
« Reply #199 on: Friday 04 July 08 01:50 BST (UK) »
Somewhere in Portugal
Kuhlenstein in Germany
Kilmeague in Ireland
Fort Augustus area in Scotland
Somewhere in Wales, possibly Anglesey
Lots of places in England

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Re: What Country is your research ?
« Reply #200 on: Wednesday 09 July 08 09:53 BST (UK) »
I only stumbled across this forum today and just can't resist adding my little "pedigree" to the ever growing list.

As an Australian, and therefore from a very new country (counted in the overall scheme of things) I thought, like most of us, that we hailed from "the old country".  The definition of the term depended entirely on who you were talking to at the time and could have been either England or Ireland.

On my mother's side I found the following:  A convict tried in Dublin and transported to "the colony of NSW" in 1800 forming a liaison with another convict tried in Bristol in 1801.  Their daughter married another convict who was tried in County Kerry in 1811.  Their daughter married the son of yet another convict who was tried in Tipperary in 1823.  Then just for a total change of focus, their grand-daughter (my grandmother) married a man whose father was Chinese and whose mother was from Manchester. 

Tracing this convoluted line has been a challenge, but fun, except for the Chinese part because my great-grandfather had adopted a very English surname prior to his marriage in 1864.  Until I get beyond that English name I'm afraid my brick wall there is greater than the great wall of China.

My father's side is a lot less complicated because his line came to Adelaide from Kirriemuir in Angus in 1849.  There is an intermingling with English there (maybe from Kent?) and one of my father's great uncles married a girl whose parents were born in Prussia.

My husband is Scottish - no more no less - and his line is so uncomplicated by comparison it is almost boring, but I have yet to track his family's movements back more than his grandfather in Falkirk.

How on earth do I describe my own racial or ethnic self?   ;D ??? :-\

Philippa
Byrnes, Wexford.
O'Brien, Hannigan, Waterford & Tipperary

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Re: What Country is your research ?
« Reply #201 on: Wednesday 09 July 08 10:53 BST (UK) »
Philippa,
As a fellow Aussie, I know exactly what you mean!
To answer your question (what do I call myself?), you are an Australian (from all the lands we come etc. etc.).
Between my wife and myself, we just about have the British Isles covered, not to mention half of Europe. But we are Australian, nationally, ehtnically, and in any other way you can think of.
Darren
I am Australian, from all the lands I come (my ancestors, at least!)

Pine/Pyne, Dowdeswell, Kempster, Sando/Sandoe/Sandow, Nancarrow, Hounslow, Youatt, Richardson, Jarmyn, Oxlade, Coad, Kelsey, Crampton, Lindner, Pittaway, and too many others to name.
Devon, Dorset, Gloucs, Cornwall, Warwickshire, Bucks, Oxfordshire, Wilts, Germany, Sweden, and of course London, to name a few.


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Re: What Country is your research ?
« Reply #202 on: Wednesday 09 July 08 11:34 BST (UK) »
Hi Darren.

Emotionally I quite agree with you.  I was thinking more on the rather heartless statistical level.

Don't think I'll could ever be anything but Australian, can't imagine anything else, but it's interesting to contemplate the intangible!!!! :D

Philippa
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O'Brien, Hannigan, Waterford & Tipperary

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Re: What Country is your research ?
« Reply #203 on: Wednesday 10 September 08 11:30 BST (UK) »
I seem to have a bit of a mish-mash background...English, Irish and Lithuanian.

My father insisted that "he and his side of the family" were English through and through.  Well, he may have been born and brought up in London and feel very English, but he's a mix of English mother and Irish father. 
His mother's roots on her father's side are in Cambridgehsire and Huntingdonshire as far back as I've gone, which, to date is the mid 1700's.  Her mother was from Kingston, Surrey, connected to the Tagg families of Thames Watermen.
His father is a mystery....my brickwall...all we know is that an Irishman married a Canadian woman.

My mother, althogh born in Scotland, is the child of Lithuanian immigrants, and as far as I've found, it seems they are Lithuanian for a couple of generations back...beyond that would be interesting to find out, but has so far been impossible.

Happy hunting.
WHITTLESEA, WHITTLESEY, MILLS, ROBERTS, LEADEN, LEETEN of March & Witcham, Cambs and of Somersham, Hunts.
WHITTLESEY/WHITTLESEA, HYATT, GUNNELL, STRINGER, BEVAN, GLENISTER, BUCHHOLZ/BUCKLE, HELLEWELL, TAGG of Marylebone & Paddington, London.
LLOYD, FROST of Holborn & Highgate, London.
ROSKA, ROCKA, ROCHKA, MICKEVICIUS, MICKEVICIUTE  of Lithuania, and later West Lothian & Edinburgh.

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Re: What Country is your research ?
« Reply #204 on: Wednesday 10 September 08 11:38 BST (UK) »
Hello Desert Girl, welcome to the board. This is just the place to come for help.
Bartlett/Henley on Thames
Caponhurst/Buckinghamshire and?
Denchfield/North Marston/Bucks
Webb/Winchester
Mathias/Pembroke/Pembroke Dock
John/Pembroke/Pembroke Dock
Smith/Portsmouth/Portsea
Purchas/Bucks and?
Olliffe/Bucks

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Re: What Country is your research ?
« Reply #205 on: Wednesday 10 September 08 11:42 BST (UK) »
Mine is a mixed bag as well.

New Zealand, Australia, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland.

But I still call myself an NZ European


Welcome Dessert Girl hope we can help at some stage

Newbe
Purcell, - Limerick - Ireland,Australia, Westland, NZ
Coppell  - England 1734 to now, New Zealand - 1853 to now
Buckby - England, Australia, New Zealand - 1630 to now
Smith New Zealand
Parker -England - New Zealand  - 1800 to now
Lilley,Lillie, Lilly  - England -New Zealand - 1800 to now
Dykins - Wales, England, New Zealand -  1752 to now
Reynolds, England- 1800 to now
Newdick -Norfolk and Suffolk England , Australia, New Zealand - 1700 to now

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Re: What Country is your research ?
« Reply #206 on: Wednesday 10 September 08 11:43 BST (UK) »
Welcome to RootsChat Desert Girl,

You must know your grandfather's surname.

That's an excellent starting point.

Christopher