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Janet

Janet Report 15 Oct 2003 00:22

Vanessa Thank you so-o-o-o much for the information on my 6 FRASI entries. I really am very grateful to you, and yes - I think I CAN make sense of them! Another little piece of the jigsaw puzzle ...... just need a couple of other pieces to make the connection. I'm sorry if I took so long to reply, but I've been laid low with a virus for the last couple of days .... but felt well enough today to take a look at the site to see what I've missed! Thanks again for your time and trouble - much appreciated. Janet

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 13 Oct 2003 23:08

Thanks, Rosi, you're very kind. But I've done very little compared to the help that others have given me on this site. Karen, I did look up your names but didn't find anything. Unfortunately, Warwickshire isn't included in Boyds.

Rosi

Rosi Report 13 Oct 2003 21:58

Vanessa - just to add another thankyou for the time and trouble you have taken to look these peeps up. There is nothing in it for you - and yet yer keep on doin' it. Good on yer- and thanks! Rosi

Eileen

Eileen Report 11 Oct 2003 22:03

thanks vanessa for looking i did think that it was too common a name!! regards eileen

Rosi

Rosi Report 11 Oct 2003 21:31

Vanessa- 'bless' for lookin'. I see 'St.Hills', and 'Sainthills', and 'Senthills' and 'Senthells' lurking behind every woodpile! But none of the buggas seem to exist- or if they do they belong to the Bradninch lot- and much as the 'owner' of them, and I, would like to prove we are connected- we cannot! But one day! Again - thanks. Rosi

Debbi

Debbi Report 11 Oct 2003 19:26

thank you anyway vanessa for your time and trouble.You will be pleased to know have found all info i needed via another mesage i left on this message board. debbi

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 11 Oct 2003 17:55

Sorry, Rosi, only one marriage and that was for a Senthill Lindsey and the wrong bride anyway. Oh well...at least you'll know not to take out any credits with English Origins!

Rosi

Rosi Report 11 Oct 2003 16:57

Hi Vanessa, Please would you look for a marriage between Sainthill Lindsey, (possibly St.Hill Lindsey) to Elizabeth, in the London area. They had a son, Arthur, born in 1813, as a sort of clue for dates. Will be lovely if you find a maiden name for her. There is another Sainthill Lindsey,(how unusual does a name have to be lol!) who also married an Elizabeth-, but they were based in the Bradninch area of Devon, and are a snare and a delusion for my London ones!. And thankyou so much for offering to look. Rosi

Shirlock

Shirlock Report 11 Oct 2003 15:54

Hello Vanessa Thank you very much for looking. Shirley

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 11 Oct 2003 15:43

Yes, I agree, Linda. Definitely wouldn't pay to use it again. I just hope I can come up with some info for someone here to make it at all worthwhile. No conspicuous success yet!

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 11 Oct 2003 15:38

Sorry Shirley....no records at all unlike Eileen's 600! But in any case the records are mainly marriages and wills. Very sorry I couldn't help.

Linda & Tim

Linda & Tim Report 11 Oct 2003 15:36

Vanessa, I wish I'd seen your kind offer before buying a stock of credits for English Origins. Like you, I'm not sure how useful it is... it certainly didn't come up with anything remotely useful to me - and I've still got a load of spare credits. If anyone wants me to search on their behalf, I'd be happy to have a go...

Shirlock

Shirlock Report 11 Oct 2003 15:32

Hello Vannessa Please could you look for a Birth Joseph Bonehill about 1800 Born Sedgley. Thanks Shirley

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 11 Oct 2003 15:32

Hi Eileen, unfortunately William Browne brings up nearly 600 records just between 1810 and 1840 (you can't view them individually) which is hundreds more than my remaining credits. Really sorry I can't help.

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 11 Oct 2003 15:28

Hi Janet, these are the six records. Hope you can make sense of them! Licence Date Surname Groom Surname Bride Order Extract 01 Apr 1841 FRASI GILBERT 02 Oct 1837 FRASI George GILBERT Harriet 22 Apr 1776 FRASI John RENNELL Mary Year Surname 1 Forename 1 Surname 2 Forename 2 Place County Index Misc 1776 FRASI JN REMELL MARY MARYLEBONE (ST MARY LE BONE) MIDDLESEX LMX FRASI (FRASE) JN & MARY REMELL (RIMELL) 1776 FRASI JN RIMELL MARY MARYLEBONE (ST MARY LE BONE) MIDDLESEX LMX FRASI (FRASE) JN & MARY REMELL (RIMELL) 1798 FRASI ANN GRIEVES ROB WESTMINSTER (ST GEORGE HANOVER SQUARE) MIDDLESEX LMX

Janet

Janet Report 11 Oct 2003 14:58

Hi Vanessa If you have any credits left, I would be most grateful if you could look up the name FRASI. I have checked on the site, and there would appear to be 6 records relating to this name. Fingers crossed! Thanks Janet

Eileen

Eileen Report 11 Oct 2003 09:38

hi vanessa, could please look up the marriage of william browne and mary ann about 1820c in blofield norfolk. would like her maiden name please. thanks eileen

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 11 Oct 2003 09:02

Diana, looked at all records for William and Charles and only found this one. Hope it helps.           1831 WEIR WM WALKER ELZ WESTMINSTER (ST GEORGE HANOVER SQUARE) MIDDLESEX LMX    

Unknown

Unknown Report 11 Oct 2003 03:52

Hi Vanessa, What a kind offer. Could you look for a marriage of a William or Charles Weir to an Elizabeth, probably in the London area. I checked with English origins and for Charles there were 6 Vicar Generals etc and for William there were 6 Vicar Generals, 1 Faculty etc 1701 to 1850 and 1 Boyds Marriage index. Thanks in anticipation. Diana.

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 10 Oct 2003 19:50

Debbi, sorry, I did look and found nothing although I wasn't hopeful as the records only go up to 1850. I increasingly feel that this site is of very limited value.