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10 Nov 2007 16:35 |
Urban Girl
Sorry I dont have either of these.
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10 Nov 2007 16:30 |
Lulli
Shaw-Lefevre, Charles, Viscount Eversley (1794-1888), MA Trinity College Cambridge 1819;barrister,Lincoln's Inn, 1819; MP for Downton 1830, for Hampshire 1831, for northern division of Hampshire 1832-57; chaiman of select committee on procedure 1838; speaker of House of Commons 1839-57, setting himself to reform procedure; created Viscount Eversley 1857; ecclesiastical commissioner 1859; GCB 1885.
If you are ever looking him up note that Shaw is the first half of his double barreled surname. I wasted time looking for Lefevre.
His brother John and nephew George also have entries.
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10 Nov 2007 15:04 |
Janice
Sorry can't find anything. Are you aware of any title that might be involved?
I assume you are familiar with http://www.rickmansworthherts.freeserve.co.uk/webpage1.htm
Michael
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10 Nov 2007 13:23 |
Hi Michael,
Would you mind looking up William Ogilvie b. 1782 Holborn, London, d.1859 NSW australia. Commander in the R.N. Married Mary White 1812 at southwark, Surrey. Was given a sellection of land in australia for an award for Bravery in battle of Trafalga.
And also William Bundock b. 1766 unsure where born but lived in Paignton, Devon. Son Wellington cochrane Bundock was born there on c. 1812. He was also in the R.N. I am told.
Please don't think I am rude if i don't reply straight away, it is 12.30 am here so I will check the thread in the morning (well later lol).
regards Louisa
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10 Nov 2007 13:16 |
Hello Michael and thankyou for your kind offer, Will you please see if you can find anything on ...
Charles Shaw LEFEVRE c 1794 to 1888 Heckfield , Hants.
I believe he became Viscount EVERSLEY and was Speaker in the House of Commons. I think also he may have been Govenor of The Isle of Wight but not sure of the dates these occurred.
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Lulli
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10 Nov 2007 12:58 |
Liz
Thomas Clarkson 1760-1846 philantrophist; son of the schoolmaster of Wisbeach (sic); educated at St Paul's school 1775-80; BA, St Johns College Cambridge 1783; in deacon's orders; published a prize essay against slavery 1786; agitated for the abolition of slavery 1787-94 and 1805-33; urged it on the French government 1789-90, and on the tsar 1818; granted freedom of London 1839. His works include pamphlets on slavery, theological tracts, and a memoir of William Penn.
Seems like a good bloke. I have the concise edition. Since you have helped me in the past I will check the full edition next time I am at the library.
John does not get an entry.
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10 Nov 2007 09:13 |
Hi Michael,
Could you please look in the Dictionary of National Biography the following brothers
Thomas Clarkson b 1760 Wisbech Cambridge d 1846 John Clarkson b 1764 Wisbech Cambridge d 1828
Thomas Clarkson was the leading antislavery campaigner his brother John was the first Governor of Sierra Leone. I'd be interested in anything you can find for me.
Thank you Liz
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10 Nov 2007 02:28 |
Hi Michael Thank you so much I didnt know Johns fathers middle name was Rushmere--not his mothers maiden name! The details are described in a different way to Burkes. Luckily that showed all the direct ancesters and siblings so it gave me a great fam tree Thank you very much Michael Marion
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9 Nov 2007 10:19 |
Marion
Farrow, John Villiers, CBE (1958) CD LLD (Loyola Univ) s of col. Joseph Rushmere Farrow of Sydney Australia; b 1906; educ. Sydney; m 1936 Maureen Paula, dau of maj C.J.O'Sullivan, Connaught Rangers; 3 sons 4 daus; served 1939-45 with RCN comdr RCN(R); educ. for maritime career, has written and directed many screen plays and is Acadamy award winner; KstJ; Kt.Grand Cross Holy Sepulchre; Athenaum, Bucks, Naval and Military and Royal Irish Yacht clubs; 9 Swan walk, SW3 (Flaxman 6768); Suite 201, 9350 Wiltshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California USA (Crestview 55104)
I hope there is something in there that is new to you. Let me know if you need help with any abbreviations.
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9 Nov 2007 05:12 |
Hi Michael Yes John Farrow the famous screen writer is the right one . I think Villiers may have been added later. It was his mothers maiden name. He was b in Sydney and married the film star Maureen o Hara . One of their children is the film star Mia Farrow (amazement when i first found that she is my 3rd cousin ) At this stage i cant connect Leslie son of Albert to the family Please could you send info on John. If its easier to scan and e mail the details i will forward my e mail Thank you very much Marion in oz
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8 Nov 2007 16:42 |
Carrie
Burke goes back a long way but it is organised by title, although there is also an index I dont know how comprehensive it is as it does not seem that long. Your two are not in the index. Do you have any idea about which title they might be connected to?
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8 Nov 2007 16:27 |
Marion
Your man is not there, probably because he was living in America. There are two in Kellys: John b Sydney 1906, a famous screenwriter son of Joseph, and Leslie b 1888 son of Albert.
If either of these is related to you I can give you the full entry.
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8 Nov 2007 15:20 |
Hi Micheal
Please could you see if you have anything for Henry Daborn and Elizabeth Spooner, Chobham Surrey
Does BP only go back 175 Years, i'm not sure??
Thanks very much Carrie
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Lisa J in California
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8 Nov 2007 15:05 |
Hi Michael:
Thank you very much for taking the time to look and also adding the additional information. I don't think I'll ever find positive proof of my ancestor's connection to this family, but it doesn't hurt to continue trying, eh?
Thank you again, it is really appreciated. :)
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8 Nov 2007 07:17 |
Hi Michael I have John Villiers Farrow . Lord of the Manor of Surlingham. He died in America in 1963. From Burkes landed gentry i have a great family tree going back to Nicholas Ferrour (not Farrow ) who died before 1500. Most of the Farrow (or Ferrour) family were from Norfolk or Suffolk. I am wondering if you could please look if he is mentioned in Kellys Landed Gentry Many thanks Marion in oz
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7 Nov 2007 16:57 |
Lisa J
I can't find him in Burke which means he probably was not nobility. He died in 1950 which is before my copy of Kelly which only shows people alive plus their parents so as Robert did not have a son he won't be there. I expect you know the following: Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion, the South Staffordshire Regiment in 1914 and again in 1915. Born 3 July 1868, second son of John Coote Ovens JP, of Aughnagaddy House, Killybegs, County Donegal. Educated at Westward House, and RMC Sandhurst. Joined the Army in 1889, rising to Lt Col commanding the Battalion in 1913. Married in 1910, to Beatrice Clibborn, of Liverpool. They had three daughters. During the course of the war, he was wounded (at the First Battle of Ypres), Mentioned in Despatches three times, awarded the CMG and Order of St Stanislas of Russia 3rd Class. He was made Temporary Brigadier-General, from 1916. After the war, he became, in succession, DAAG Musketry, Station Staff Officer 1st Class, and then a Brigade Major in India. He died in December 1950, when a resident of Mytchett, Aldershot.
Sorry not to be more helpful.
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Lisa J in California
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7 Nov 2007 15:17 |
Thank you very much for the offer, Michael. My local branch does not have the book.
Wondering about "OVENS OF AUGHNAGADDY HOUSE BRIG.-GEN. ROBERT MONTGOMERY OVENS, CMG (1915), of Aughnagaddy House, Co Donegal, JP, Lt-Col S Staffs Regt 1913-17, Col 1917-19, Brig-Comm. 1916-19, Brig-Gen (ret) 1919, served in the Great War 1914-19 (wounded, despatches thrice; Order ... "
Hoping information will tell me if we are related to his descendant, which would crack my 35+ year old brickwall. (We met her when we visited Ireland when I was a child.)
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7 Nov 2007 15:02 |
I have Burke's Peerage and Kelly's Landed & Titled Gentry (1961) and will do lookups. Also Dictionary of National Biography (for famous as opposed to just highborn people). Please give as much info as possible.
Burke's Peerage only contains titled families, but gives complete geneaology. Kelly only lists people alive in 1961, plus one generation back. The DNB lists famous people alive or dead but with limited geneaology. I do not have Burkes Landed Gentry, unfortunately. Many of the requests I have received are likely to be found in this work, which you might find at a library or you could ask on this site. If I put ''Try Landed'' in an answer it means try in this work.
I traced one line of my family back to William the Conqueror (although most lines peter out into illiterate farm labourers in the 19C)
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