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Post by cornishpasty on Nov 26, 2007 6:25:42 GMT -5
These are my main lines that I am researching. There are, obviously, many more. Look forward to linking up or helping out.
Just realised that I had not added to the Surname Interests List. Forgive my slackness. ;D ;D
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Post by davidkingmartin on Nov 26, 2007 12:56:22 GMT -5
Martin: my "branch" (father`s family) is around Ludgvan/Madron/Gulval and can be found on Ancestry.co (UK) under "Martin and Rabenold Tree". Names include Levinia Martin (Rowe), Mary Ann Rowe (Crowell?), Joseph Martin 1875-1949 of Ludgvan/Poldegy, John Martin 1848- 18? in RSA (farmed Hellengove, 35 acres)...who was his father?, Sarah Louise King 1881-1950 attended Madron Daniel sch., buried Ludgvan, her parents William B King d1937 Madron...who was his father..WBK`s wife Thirza Mehala King (Ross) 1851-1938, originally from Dorset...etc. David King Martin.
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Post by trencrom on Nov 26, 2007 21:04:24 GMT -5
Just realised that I had not added to the Surname Interests List. Forgive my slackness. ;D ;D No problem at all cornish pasty, but can I suggest, not just to you but to posters generally, that it is probably a good idea if folks name the parishes applicable to their surnames of interest, and also the time frames for each as well. eg. "searching Stevens pre-1880 at St Just", or "Richards 1700-1790 at Sancreed", etc. I just think this may help other readers to quickly ascertain which newbies they are best able to help.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Dec 9, 2007 9:54:57 GMT -5
Good idea Trencrom. I might also suggest that it is not really necessary to post these details in more than one place. For those who are really new they may like to post something in the 'Surnames of General Interest' section but they can otherwise decide, by viewing all sections of the Board, on the most appropriate place to post their query. This may save some duplication. In any case - advice can be given on where would be the appropriate section to continue discussions. (And we don't chastise people here unless they are 'really, really naughty'. ;D)
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