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Advice please

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LD

LD Report 4 Nov 2007 07:58

Whisky, Newark and Newark on Trent are the same place.
Phil

Whisky Soda

Whisky Soda Report 4 Nov 2007 07:55

Thanks Phil, once I get my bearings on the family can I let you know.
I do know they were mrried in St Mary's Church.
Can you tell me is Newark on Trent a different place to Newark

Ann

LD

LD Report 3 Nov 2007 08:57

Whisky, I live near Newark so if you need any pics etc let me know.
Phil

Whisky Soda

Whisky Soda Report 3 Nov 2007 08:15

Hi Sheila
My geography is dreadful, I will have to look at the map to see how close it is,

Thanks
Ann

Sheila

Sheila Report 2 Nov 2007 13:44

Hi Whisky

I work with a Bullard whose family came originally from Lincoln. Happy to interrogate him if that would be of interest to you!

Unless of course Bullard and Bilyard are connected in which case we need to talk!

Sheila

Whisky Soda

Whisky Soda Report 31 Oct 2007 16:00

Still no response from the person on this site, who has BULLARDS in their tree.

But I did as Kulie suggested and added I hadnt thought that BULLOCK could be a deriviative of BULLARD, she emailed back saying sorry she must have been having a senior moment and meant to type BULLARD
So all is well, I have my answer
Thanks for you suggestions

Ann

Whisky Soda

Whisky Soda Report 29 Oct 2007 13:12

I hadnt thought of looking on the IGI, but that was a good idea, I think if it were a "variation" it would have come up there.

Thanks all so much for your advise, in the meantime I have pm'd someone on this site who has BULLARDS in her/his tree to see if they have had the same name come up. ( they dont have my William unfortunately)

Ann

Heather

Heather Report 29 Oct 2007 13:03

Id just reply saying many thanks for kindly contacting me, however my chap is xxxxxxxxxxxxx and I have never come across a varariation of that name as xxxxxxxxxxx

Julie

Julie Report 29 Oct 2007 12:37

Ann

Normally i look on the IGI as it gives you alternate spellings and for BULLARD thats all that coming up.

Julie

PS i had to look to see what derivitive meant lol

Whisky Soda

Whisky Soda Report 29 Oct 2007 12:25

Would you think that it is a derivitive, I am not thinking it is likely

Ann

Julie

Julie Report 29 Oct 2007 12:22

Ann

Couldn't you say something alone the lines of..You wonder if she had accidentally misread the surname you had put up ..etc

Julie

Whisky Soda

Whisky Soda Report 29 Oct 2007 12:16

hi everyone who reads this

I am not sure what to do, yesterday, I subscribed to the Rootsweb Nottinghamshire mailing list. I then sent an email to the list introducing myself, who and where my interests were, which is BULLARD and BARRATT familes from Newark. I listed William BULLARD b1811 in Newark, amongst others, and said I would love to hear from anyone with the same interest.
I have had an email back from another subscriber, giving me the name of who she thinks are the parents of William BULLOCK and the dates of their marriage.
This is a fairly new branch of my research and do not know if the name BULLARD is a derivitive of BULLOCK or has she just made a mistake, how do I apporach this, any ideas, as I dont want to be rude or ever make myself look silly on a new mailing list ( I would rather leave that a while )

Ann