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Hi I came across this website by chance and found my grandmothers cousin listed ROSE KATE KEMBLE who marrid William Bigglestone. two of their offspring are listed (I believe they had 8!!!!) including Ethelbert Bigglestone (info entered by Daphne). I cant seem to enter a whole lot more info on Rose's family...uncles aunts etc..Can Daphne or anyone else pleae email me for any info they require
I am a direct descendant of Samuel Pinnegar and Sarah Anne Moore through their son Samuel Henry Pinnegar, who married and had 5 children of which my grandmother was the oldest child. I am thrilled that someone else has searched out the information for me to find, as we have been stuck on Samuel Pinnegar for several years. Please contact me for more information about my family history that ties in with yours.
Thank you in advance for your time and efforts
What a great site! I have Wiggins background, and look foreward to browsing when I have more time. 🙂
Hello...I am doing a family tree on ancestry.com, and noticed you have Bessie Mae Hoid on your site. She was my grandfather's sister. I noticed you have no details on her, but if you are interested, she was born 9 Dec 1886 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States, and died 3 Mar 1976 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States. 🙂
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Thomas of Forncet, son of James Austin and Margaret Jeffery of Forncett st Peter.
Other son John Austin was my line-he was a blacksmith in Carleton Rode.
James Austin was apprenticed to his sister's husband Abraham Landsell a blacksmith as a boy.
James was born abt 1760-I have his death cert. Happy to share info. Just contact me and will pass on the copy of the info for the will of Thomas of Bunwell, uncle of James.
Carrie 😀
Hi, I too have an ancestor, William Goldup, who was serving aboard HMS Scout in the 1861 census. Any idea of what the ship was doing there and where it went after.
Jackie 🙂
Very interesting site - hope I can help with more information on the Goodship family (ancestors & decendants). 😉
I have been busy doing my family research for years and have decided to now do my late mother-in-law's side, this is how I found your brilliant website. It has confirmed my own findings to do with the PETTS family. Well done + thanks for all the effort you've put in to this site + families.
Joseph Oram was my Great grandfather and to see his name here is very interesting
Wow, what a great & informative site. I have found distant relatives i didnt even knew existed. Brilliant. 🙂 😀
I love the great info, but the best is I found my great great grandfather's brother Thomas Cross of Chelsea. My gggrandfather George b:5/5/1832 came to USA in 1849 and started a new branch here that I hope will get added to this family tree
:)A very impressive tree with loads of information.Unlike my tree at Ancestry .com this is just so full of facts right from the beginning I'm utterly flabbergasted. Congratulations on such a great web site.
Keep up the good work.
Don Aspinall
Hi Phil - Thanks for the invitation to join the site! I'll find my way around a bit then set about adding my Ware ancestors.
Thanks for all you have done! I love your page on Charity Furber and see that you have both of the John Furbers as her sons. I just added the second John Furber to my ancestry tree with the 1841, 1851, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 census for him and his family. Also found his Son William B Furber married to Eliza A in 1901 with three kids. So glad to know how they all fit in!! You are the best 😉
Thank you Phil;
for your fantastic dedication, hard work and meticulous detail to The Williams Tree and its' many branches (including my own), giving both 'browsers' and 'users' a great facility to learn more about this ever-expanding family tree!
Good health and happiness to you - Sean Watkins
Hi Phil,
thanks for all your help and support in tracing my Robshaw ancestors. One day we'll find Joseph Robshaw's roots.
Great website. 🙂
Hello Phil,
Wishing you a very Happy Christmas & a Prosperous, Productive and Healthy New Year. Many thanks for all the hard work and time you spend on the site as it very much appreciated by all the users.
Evan & Bev 😉
Phil
Merry Christmas all,
I just thought you might like to post your comments about the Williams Family Tree site here.
Best wishes for a great 2008.
Phil [Big smile]
I am researching the Trigg family, and a Thomas Trigg born around the turn of 1800 in Westbury on Severn. I find however that there are three people named Thomas Trigg registered on the parish record then viz–
Thomas Trigg christened 1799 born to William and Elizabeth Trigg
Thomas Trigg christened 8th February 1801 born to Jonathan and Frances Trigg
Thomas Trigg christened on 15th November 1801 born to William and Eleanor Trigg.
I can understand that we can probably discount the earlier one but may I ask you please how you determined which of the remaining two Thomas’s is your man i e the son of Jonathan and Frances. There were no burials of a child called Thomas Trigg. Thank you.
I hold my hands up … I ‘borrowed’ the information from http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/65113382/family?fpid=34129719461
Hello
I am the Granddaughter of Edwin Lampard’s daughter Alice Kate who married Charles Dawkins.
My tree is Dawkins Tree on Ancestry – Ericaecous
I live in Dinton five miles east of Tisbury.
My aim is to locate the address in West Tisbury my Grandmother was born and married. I already know about Woodhouse Semley
I am sadly short of old family photos due to a fire years ago
Can you help? Thank you
Hi Heather,
All the information I have about the Lampard family is already on the website. Hopefully, someone reading this might be able to help though.
Good luck with your research.
Phil.