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Received a document which will aid some Cumbrian t

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Brian

Brian Report 8 Oct 2006 15:08

nudged. Come on Cumbrians where are you!

Jayne

Jayne Report 5 Oct 2006 21:55

Wish that was my family, what a find!

Anne

Anne Report 24 Sep 2006 21:02

not my families but will nudge as someone will love this...

Suzy-in-the-Skye

Suzy-in-the-Skye Report 5 Sep 2006 19:20

What a great find, wish someone could find something like that for my family!!! Suzy -wearing a lovely shade of green!

Jeanette

Jeanette Report 5 Sep 2006 16:23

you just did Jeanette

Marie

Marie Report 5 Sep 2006 16:16

How do I 'nudge'? Marie

Brian

Brian Report 5 Sep 2006 09:20

If you are linked to a tree that has the names THEXTON, YEATS, CARTMEL, NICKEL, FRANCIS, WHITTLE and HUDSON in Cumbria I may be able to fill in some gaps. By chance a piece of paper has come into my possession written by an Isabella THEXTON nee Hudson born c1810 where she has tried to compile her own tree. It was put together probably around the late 19th century and links her family to the Rev J Francis who was chaplin to the Duke of Wellington. Isabella married into the THEXTON family who were land owners in and around Beetham in Cumbria and had links to Ashton House. I am not connected to this tree but I believe the contents of this document will be invaluable as some information certainly pre dates 1837. I have had one G.R. member with a connection contact me alreadyand Isent on the info but he never acknowledged, sadly. Are there any more genuine people out there I can help? Regards Brian in Lancashire. PLEASE NUDGE NOW AND THEN. Tks