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Cumbria
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Dawn | Report | 26 Aug 2004 00:26 |
Hi Margaret, I'm researching DIXON'S in Carlisle, am stumped on William Dixon's birth tho as it seems to be quite a common name. Dawn |
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Barbara | Report | 25 Aug 2004 22:21 |
Hi, I am researching the names Stephenson all around Greysouthern, Brigham, Broughton, Bridekirk,except the oringinal one he's from either Lanercost or Brampton, Phillips from Egremont, Gunsons from Bolton Cumberland, Same Nesbitts as Geoff, Gallantry from Cockermouth, Creighton from St Bees, Butlers from Whitehaven and Glasgow, Campbells from Whitehaven and Glasgow. Regards Barbara |
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Margaret | Report | 25 Aug 2004 12:57 |
My great great grandfather William COPELAND was born in Whitehaven and his wife Elizabeth (PUGMIRE) was born in Dalston. They were married in Wetheral. |
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Geoff | Report | 25 Aug 2004 10:26 |
My Mum was a Burns from Lowca/Whitehaven. Her mother was a Coan whose second marriage was to a Nesbitt. Also Bell, Wallace, Pennington, Youl, Stuart/Stewart, generally around Whitehaven. |
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Karen | Report | 25 Aug 2004 09:41 |
I live in Carlisle and I am researching the following names in Cumbria. MARTIN:CAMPBELL:MARK:ABBOT:SAUNDERS:FOSTER:BELL These are the main ones, all from North Cumbria - Brampton, Walton, Kirklinton, Carlisle, Longtown. Any help would be great.......... |
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Barbara | Report | 20 May 2004 12:03 |
Hi Margaret, I have Thompson from Maryport, Livick from Whitehaven, Pearson from Dalton in Furness & Breaks from Shap. Barbara (Canada) |
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**Sheesh | Report | 20 May 2004 09:24 |
Hi Margaret, I have Tweddle's from Stapleton, Cragg's from Cockermouth and Mumberson's from Keswick in my tree. |
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Tracey | Report | 19 May 2004 23:56 |
My Dad's family is strong in Cumberland. Family names are Horne, Teare, Peel, Christian and Smith(!). I can trace the Peels back to Lettice Peel, sister of the famous John Peel, the Hornes were miners and the Teares and Christians hopped back and forth from the Isle of Man. Sound familiar to anyone? |
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Wendy | Report | 19 May 2004 21:58 |
I have a few families from Cumbria Quinn,Mccabe,Robinson,Barwise,Gill/Gell,Udall,Brocklebank.Most are from Whitehaven. Wendy |
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Anna | Report | 19 May 2004 20:54 |
Ive been researching Sampsons and Tinnions from Whitehaven,Cleator from 1860s-1940s and also Barrow in Furness and Walney Island Anna |
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Helen | Report | 19 May 2004 20:49 |
Hi, I'm in Barrow-in-Furness in south Cumbria. Most of my family have been here for over a hundred years. Prior to that I have Browns and Graingers from Cockermouth. They came to Barrow in the 1860's. Wilsons from Kendal, who moved to Whitehaven and married Rowells - Barrow 1880's. I have Abbotts and Dents from the Shap area. The Dent married an Anderson from London in Liverpool, and fetched up in Barrow in the 1890's. Others who are in Barrow from the midlands are Lee, Lees, Clews, Harris and Morrall who all arrived in the 1870's and lastly the newcomers - Clarks who came here in 1913., from Walsall via Sheffield |
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Unknown | Report | 19 May 2004 20:02 |
Hi Margaret, I have a link with Cumbria. My Cockbone Family lived in Dent in 1700. Jim |
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Lesley | Report | 19 May 2004 19:04 |
I live in Cumbria, is that any help. lesley |
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Margaret | Report | 19 May 2004 18:51 |
Is anybody researching in Cumbria. |