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Beryl

Beryl Report 31 May 2003 20:43

If anyone is researching Somerset and Welsh borders areas they may find the Online Genealogical Research Engine site - OGRE- useful. It looks to be fairly new but there appears to be a growing database worth looking at. Hope it helps someone. Beryl, Co.Durham.

Vera

Vera Report 31 May 2003 22:44

Tried the usual search and only found the odd bods into magic & mayhem and dungeons & dragons. Could you give us a clue as to the address, please? Vera, Manchester

Katinahat

Katinahat Report 31 May 2003 23:51

Thanks Beryl, I done a search and clicked UK and it was top of the list. Kathy Brock nee Odlum Epsom, Surrey

Beryl

Beryl Report 1 Jun 2003 08:58

Vera, I found the site purely by accident but went back to it by typing in OGRE in search engine. However, been back and found the following hope it works - ogre@cefnpennar(.)com - remove brackets. Let me know if it's successful! Beryl.

Vera

Vera Report 1 Jun 2003 09:23

Thanks Beryl, Freeserve likes the dungeons & dragons Ogres, the one you mean doesn't show - I shall try again later. Thanks for the tip and good luck with your research Vera, Manchester

Paul

Paul Report 1 Jun 2003 15:28

Vera I used the google search engine, advanced option and specified OGRE as the 'exact phrase' and entered 'genealogy' in the 'contains all the words' field. Struck gold with the third entry listed which was: Genealogy Links in the United Kingdom ... Online Genealogical Research Engine (OGRE) The OGRE web site hosts UK genealogical data which can be queried. Medieval Genealogy Medieval Genealogy provides ... {www.generations.on.ca/genealogy-uk.htm} Paul, Cheltenham P.S. Putting brackets round the website address seems to have cracked that one!

Beryl

Beryl Report 1 Jun 2003 19:28

Vera, Just logged on to site and I see that the earlier message I posted this morning doesn't seem to have been complete. I'm sure I typed the complete address - however - I trust you have found it by now. A knight in shining armour seems to have rescued you from those dragons and dungeons!! I just hope it is of use to some folk after all this confusion. Sadly it was of no use at all to me!! Cheers, Beryl.

Vera

Vera Report 2 Jun 2003 16:17

Paul - your web address states 'page cannot be displayed'. Pauline - you hit the jackpot with cefnpennar[.]com That's the one, thank you. Beryl - thanks for pointing this site out as my husband's maternal family of BEVAN come from that area and he was born in Abercarn. There's a name for you, expecially in Welsh Wales!! (If you say that last bit in a Welsh accent it sounds much better) Funny I should mention dungeons & dragons before as there is a Welsh Dragon in the folklore, isn't there. Thanks to everyone, again. I shall take a closer look at the site when I have read all the messages on the boards. Vera, Manchester

Beryl

Beryl Report 2 Jun 2003 16:29

Vera, That was the website I typed in for you but some of the message got lost somehow! Hope you strike gold - Welsh of course! Regards, Beryl Co.Durham.

Paul

Paul Report 2 Jun 2003 21:21

Vera I just tried the website address I quoted in my earier message and it worked perfectly for me. However, on closer inspection, it provides a link to the site you found and this is why it came up in my search. It looks very useful in its own right with many links to other sites of interest to the genealogist. Paul, Cheltenham