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Sarah

Sarah Report 16 Apr 2006 12:15

Hi Ken Could you possibly look at MUNNS and FINCH please. My Munns are in Kent at moment but think may lead to elsewhere, Finch are in Surrey. Thank you Sarah

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Apr 2006 12:11

Hi Ken, thanks, only ones that tie in with my research are Riggs and Lowman both mine originated in Dorset. Ann Glos

Erikoinen

Erikoinen Report 16 Apr 2006 12:04

Matchett - Midlands, Leics/Notts/Derbys borders - Shardlow Russell - big difference here two centres Lanarkshire & Isle of Wight going by your other names I assume you are interested in the Scottish lot Dick - Lanarkshire, Midlothian, Fifeshire Armour - Lanarkshire, Ayrshire McFarland - Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire ( Lancs - W. Derby) *note the data on Scotland is based purely on 1881 census there is no Poor Union information

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 16 Apr 2006 11:53

Ken Many thanks for taking the time to look up my Taggs, Mills, Mitchells etc... Karen.

Erikoinen

Erikoinen Report 16 Apr 2006 11:52

Parrington - Sedburgh

Erikoinen

Erikoinen Report 16 Apr 2006 11:51

Olde Crone, methinks you have been partaking of the falling down water I did do a look for Tyler but not Taylor ;-)

Erikoinen

Erikoinen Report 16 Apr 2006 11:50

Turner - too widespread to form an opinion as to origin large concentration in Lancs and West Riding Industrial areas Wild - Lancs prominently Oldham Wilde - Lancs - Ashton possible Welsh connections I am assuming Wild is a later derivation of Wilde and there appears to be a general northward shift Corin - emphatically Cornwall emanating from Penzance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keogh - Lancs, Liverpool/. Derby/ Prescot Keough - Bolton/Stockport but low numbers Welsh ..... Southern Scotland, Northumberland & Co. Durham Lanarkshire ( Selkirkshire) Sunderland Betts - Eastern England - Norfolk, Norwich & St. Faiths Price - Welsh borders - Merthyr Tydfil & Brecknock

Janine

Janine Report 16 Apr 2006 11:33

Thanks Ken for the reply. Can I ask for one more please? Could you check PARRINGTON for me? Thank you...Janine

Raven

Raven Report 16 Apr 2006 11:16

Hi Ken, Could you try: Matchett Russell Dick Armour McFarland only when you have time. Thanks Anne

KM1978

KM1978 Report 16 Apr 2006 09:47

thanks for this great offer some of mine are as follows keough /keogh welsh betts price

Glenise

Glenise Report 16 Apr 2006 09:40

Thank you for the information Ken, very kind of you, Best wishes

Linda G

Linda G Report 16 Apr 2006 00:42

Thanks for my lot Ken Linda

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 15 Apr 2006 23:33

Thankyou for your reply, Ken - a bit odd then, that I have a family of twelve, if your source says only one??? And I havent looked for any other Taylors either, but really have difficulty in believing it was a 'rare' name anywhere, let alone Lancashire!!!! Sorry to be awkward.....LOL UPDATE Have I gone completely insane, or what??? Did I merely DREAM the info you posted re Taylors? I cannot find the post!!!! (But, looking quickly on the 1881 on LDS, there are literally THOUSANDS of Taylors, both in AND out of Lancashire, as I suspected) Going for a quiet lie-down and some medicine, I think. Olde Crone

Joy

Joy Report 15 Apr 2006 23:13

You're working well, Ken!! :-) CORIN, please

Erikoinen

Erikoinen Report 15 Apr 2006 23:11

Hello Olde Crone the program I use is based on the 1881 census, and aggregate data from the Poor Law Unions Ken xx

Erikoinen

Erikoinen Report 15 Apr 2006 23:03

Allen - a hard one this Lancs & W. Riding, Middlesex and Surrey all have large numbers but per % of population showsSedburgh and Aysgarth then surprisingly Huntingdonshire Bate - 2 Areas - Leigh & Warrington - Stourbridge, Dudley & Wolverhampton Cox - Middlesex & Surrey, (possibility of Barton Regis) Duffin - Bradfield in Berks & Nottingham? Ingram - Aberdeenshire, Warwickshire, Middlesex ( Welsh connection Rhayader) Knight SE and Midlands would need to go further back possibly Lowman - Dorset, Weymouth ( Hants, New Forest) Martin - again several possible sources West Country most likely and strong presence in W. Derby, Lancs maybe nautical reasons Oram - Wiltshire, Westbury (Devizes, Pewsey) Riggs - Dorset, Dorchester (Blandford) Warner - sorry unable to form an opinion on this too widespread

GillfromStaffs

GillfromStaffs Report 15 Apr 2006 22:58

Hi Ken. Thaankyou very interesting. My Shentons Hanley Shelton S-O-T Proctor(er)Fenton S-O-T also Audley Staffs Forrester Buchnall, Northwood, Hanley S-O-T Richardson Ellsmere port Cheshire Moreton Madley staffs Thank's Gill

Glen

Glen Report 15 Apr 2006 22:49

Thanks very much Ken. Glen.

Bob

Bob Report 15 Apr 2006 22:46

Hi Ken, You were right for most of the families: Lewis in Monmouthshire Pleass in Somerset Samuel in Glamorgan and Merthyr Tydfil Tolley in Worcestershire Powell in Welsh borders Rapsey in Devon The exceptions were: Metcalf without the (e) was from York Lawrence and Seaborne were both Pembrokeshire Richards and Mulford were both Somerset That was very interesting, thank you very much.

Sue

Sue Report 15 Apr 2006 22:38

Hi Ken, Thanks very much for your time and effort. You were spot on with your results. Happy Easter, Sue.