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Marcelo

Marcelo Report 8 Sep 2003 16:09

If you are still happy to look, and wouldn't mind looking up Frankis I would appreciate it. Thanks

Louisa

Louisa Report 8 Sep 2003 15:11

Hi Nesta If your offer's still open and you're not too busy, I have the names KINDLYSIDES and HIESLEY in my tree. They're not direct ancestors but at the moment I have the only Kindlysides and Hiesley's on this site. In 1901 there were only 6 people with each name and it would be interesting to see if there's anyone left in Britain with these names today! Thank you! Louisa :-)

Rachel

Rachel Report 8 Sep 2003 14:36

Nesta You must be constantly looking for other peoples rellies, but.... if you do have time I'd really appreciate to know of any Malkins in Halifax, Yorks as the details I have only go to the early 1900s. Thank you so much for this, you really are very kind. Rachel

Irene

Irene Report 8 Sep 2003 12:40

Hi Nesta I'm looking for Upex. I've got back to Alice Upex in 1805 from Warmington, Northamptonshire, - be nice to know if there's any living rellys. Man thanks for this offer. Lin

Gary

Gary Report 6 Sep 2003 12:27

Nesta, If you could give me any info on my surname Brownjohn, I would very much appreciate it. Thanks

Joan

Joan Report 6 Sep 2003 12:12

Hi Nesta I would be interested to receive any info on people with the surname of Thurgar. Many thanks. Regards Joan

Jim

Jim Report 5 Sep 2003 22:32

Nesta, I hope your kind offer still stands. I am looking for any with the same surname as my own ie croughan. Many thanks Jim

John

John Report 2 Sep 2003 08:08

Thanks Williams for looking up Shoyer. John Stephenson Alnwick

Anna

Anna Report 1 Sep 2003 21:14

Hi,I would be grateful if you could look up any Macbeths in Sunderland area for me please (could also be spelt McBeth or Mcbeth)Thanks in advance Anna

Sarah

Sarah Report 1 Sep 2003 12:47

Nesta. I am reasearching the surname Tannatt. Any info greatly received. Thanx. Sarah.

Samantha

Samantha Report 1 Sep 2003 12:43

Hi Nesta, I am looking for the name Jammeh which is not on GC. Any info would be useful, Many thanks for your time and help Sam

47551

47551 Report 31 Aug 2003 23:12

Hello Tracey, The disc that I have got is for the current population and not historic (now, that would be handy). If you still want me to send them to you - just shout. Regards, Nes

Tracey

Tracey Report 31 Aug 2003 22:59

Hi ya Nesta,if you are still name searching?i would like if poss the surname NEW,from Weymouth/dorset,1918,july,mothers maiden name Newcombe,father was New,any help to find first names would be great,many thank yous,Tracey

Olgiza

Olgiza Report 31 Aug 2003 21:51

Thanks for the whybrew look up Nesta. There are less than in 1901...we seem to be dying out! The most noticeable thing is the spread around the country being so similar. Maybe we neither breed nor move! Roger

Maggie

Maggie Report 31 Aug 2003 21:34

Hi Nesta, If you get a chance - are there many Dipple names on there. Thanks, Maggie

Olgiza

Olgiza Report 31 Aug 2003 21:26

Hello Nesta. If the offer is still open I am quite desperate for Whybrew (only that spelling) and Grucheron please. Roger

May

May Report 31 Aug 2003 13:06

Hello Nesta , I am researching the name of Noble-Nesbitt. There are lots of Nesbitts but not many Noble-Nesbitt. Would appreciate you looking up this one for me. Thank you Nesta for helping May

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 31 Aug 2003 13:00

Hi Nesta Would you mind looking up Uscroft and Greenley for me. I've got the only Uscroft's on this site and Greenley is fairly unusual. Both names seem to be from the Yorkshire area. Thanks Jeanette Jim I went to school with somebody called Truby

47551

47551 Report 31 Aug 2003 12:32

Thought I would bring this up as there may be some new members that might like me to look something up for them. The offer is still open to all. Regards, Nesta

Steph

Steph Report 26 Jul 2003 17:35

Thanks! I guess with all these responses, you'll be busy! Any DONATI names you could find would be useful, not interested in any in Scotalnd, though! Not my branch! thanks, Steph