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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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Erikoinen | Report | 16 Apr 2006 11:52 |
Parrington - Sedburgh |
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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 ;-) |
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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 |
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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 |
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Raven | Report | 16 Apr 2006 11:16 |
Hi Ken, Could you try: Matchett Russell Dick Armour McFarland only when you have time. Thanks Anne |
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KM1978 | Report | 16 Apr 2006 09:47 |
thanks for this great offer some of mine are as follows keough /keogh welsh betts price |
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Glenise | Report | 16 Apr 2006 09:40 |
Thank you for the information Ken, very kind of you, Best wishes |
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Linda G | Report | 16 Apr 2006 00:42 |
Thanks for my lot Ken Linda |
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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 |
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Joy | Report | 15 Apr 2006 23:13 |
You're working well, Ken!! :-) CORIN, please |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Glen | Report | 15 Apr 2006 22:49 |
Thanks very much Ken. Glen. |
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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. |
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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. |