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Started by Margaret, December 19, 2003, 12:07:30

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rover75

Quote from: fbgrifter on November 10, 2006, 10:09:04
EJ>>  it sounds like you need some software to organise your notes.  i recommend the free download from the familysearch site.  i find it very useful.  a note of caution about using the net for family research - there are loads of sites out there with an abundance of info, but they don't have ALL the info.  that means that when you come up with a 'match' it doesn't necessarily mean you have the right person and checking can end up expensive.  if anyone needs any help with family research i will do what ever i can to help.  i also own all the census' for the cheshire area if anyone wants me to look anything up i am happy to oblige.
Hi you wouldnt have any info on joseph and mary miller would you 1801c mary was a warburton have most of there details looking for other family members going back preferably on the miller side many thanks

rover75


Tulipa

Tim, what a wonderful photo, thanks for posting it. :)

Hope you have a lovely day!

manicscousers

my maiden name was miller, rover75, my brother's doing the family history, I'll e mail him, he's in canada, and ask about the details you've given us  :)

Carol

Anderson is my Maiden name.   ;D ;D ;D  My family came from East Lothian.  I have gone back as far as the late 1700s.  Pity its such a common surname in Scotland but I was lucky in that the christian names were Patrick or Peter, not so common in Scotland.  The surname does originate up in the NE Scotland though.   ;D ;D ;D

rover75

Quote from: manicscousers on December 23, 2006, 19:36:33
my maiden name was miller, rover75, my brother's doing the family history, I'll e mail him, he's in canada, and ask about the details you've given us  :)
that would be great many thanks mark.

manicscousers

sorry, Rover75, Miller runs out about 1860, my great whatever came over from Italy, because he was a miller, he changed his name from Rosario, apparently  :)

rover75


louise stella

My sister and I did a bit of hunting for family graves in Ireland last Feb and found quite a few with our family name on.  One of the places was a little graveyard in Glen Ravel in Co Antrim which was breathtakingly beautiful!  But it disguised a lot of heartache as we knew that a lot of them died during the famine and have no maked graves - but we know they are there somewhere!  During the famine some relatives left for work in Scotland - so if any of you out there are O'Rawes (sometimes without the "O") - we are related somehow!  There aren't many about and they all came from the Glens of Antrim originally.

Louise XX

Grow yer bugger grow!

froglets

Hi Carol,

I have Andersons in Stow and Innerleithen in the 1820's, PM me if these are of any interest.

Cheers
is it in the sale?
(South Cheshire)

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