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Marilyn
Posted From: 198.142.169.192
| | Posted on Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 8:00 am: | |
----- Original Message ----- From: <marilyn.cotterell@tesco.net> To: <roy@xroyvision.com.au> Cc: <marilyn.cotterell@tesco.net> Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 1:12 AM Subject: Wiltshire Surname List - Request for Information > marilyn cotterell e-mail: marilyn.cotterell@tesco.net > > is requesting the following information Regarding Your ANDREWS entry > on the Wiltshire Surnames Web Site > > MESSAGE: Hi, I am researching my family name Andrews who lived in > Wilton during the 1800's. If you have any connection I would love to know. Thanks, Marilyn > > This message was sent from the Wiltshire Surnames Web Site http://county-surnames.co.uk/index.mv
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Roy Andrews
Posted From: 198.142.169.192
| | Posted on Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 8:01 am: | |
-----Original Message----- From: Roy Andrews [mailto:roy@xroyvision.com.au] Sent: 27 February 2004 21:11 To: marilyn.cotterell@tesco.net Subject: Re: Wiltshire Surname List - Request for Information Hi there Marilyn and thanks for your message re Andrews. The only thing that I know about my Andrews family is that they originated fom Bishopstone via Salisbury in Wiltshire c 1740. My line starts with a Peter ANDREWS born c1771 at Downton.Peter married Susanna MUNDAY at Downton on 04/03/1793. Sometime after their marriage they have moved to Bishopstone via Salisbury as the church records have 10 children as being baptised there.Abraham ( my 2x great )was one of the 10 children and he married Sarah GIBBS and emigrated to Australia in 1838 but the other 9 children are a mystery.Abraham came out to Australia in 1838 and left 8000 descendents in the country. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the other 9 children went to the USA or Canada, time may tell. Few other suggestions for you; Cyndis list at; http://www.cyndislist.com/ It is huge and is dedicated to EVERYTHING genealogy. The other thing to do is join the Andrews mail List. Instructions are at; http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/a/andrews.html This may help you in your quest, regards, Roy Andrews
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Marilyn
Posted From: 198.142.169.192
| | Posted on Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 8:02 am: | |
Hello Roy, Thank you for your reply. I assume that you have the birth certificate of George Andrews whose parents were Abraham and Sarah (Gibbs)Andrews. He was born 20th October 1837 in Bishopstone. If not I have one by mistake as I am looking for my George Andrews who was born in Wilton around this time. In the bdm index the place was shown as Wilton. Regards, Marilyn Cotterell
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Roy Andrews
Posted From: 198.142.169.192
| | Posted on Saturday, March 20, 2004 - 8:03 am: | |
Sorry about the late response to your message, with George Andrews, we definately know he is the right one. We don't have a birth certificate just the entries in the bishopstone register. Would love a copy - will reimburse, regards, Roy
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Ellen
Posted From: 210.10.193.114
| | Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 11:24 pm: | |
Dear Roy, I have Charles ANDREWS b/d/m ? Of England son Charles ANDREWS b 1806? occ Glazier Plumber Painter mostly painted died 16 Feb 1831) m Elizabeth Mary FARTHING(b 01/12/1801) 25th Nov 1827 East Stonehouse Chaple son Charles b 22nd Sep 1828 Plymouth Eng occ Blacksmith m 8th Nov 1862/3 Sarah Jane AISH (1837 Middlezoy Eng) arrived Adelaide 1863 They had Emily Sarah died on boat Sep 1863. William Thomas b 1865 Burra Burra SA, Matilda Mary Ann 1868 Fredicton NSW Ada Jane 1870 Nambucca River NSW Alexander b 1871 Nambucca Heaads Johseph Vincent b 1876 Elizabeth Farthing remarried Richard REED 11 th Aug 1833 St Marys Tauton Eng they had Job Reed 1841 he settled Alberta Canada died 1906 wife Mary Elizabeth HOBBS I have applied for death cert of Charles 2 |
Roy Andrews
Posted From: 198.142.169.143
| | Posted on Monday, October 04, 2004 - 9:41 am: | |
Hi Ellen and thanks for your info re Charles Andrews. Its good to post your interests as there is always a chance that somebody else is searching the same family. I was lucky that my Andrews family stayed in the Singleton district for many years. |