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A place to discuss family history and genealogy for those who live locally, or who have ancestors that did.

Pitt family

Submitted by parawella on Wed, 24/02/2010 - 19:32
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I am looking or information about the Pitt family, Edward, Mary, and Hannah who was my GT-GT Grandmother. Please can anyone help. They lived in Mathon.

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UNET,UNETT FAMILY OF MATHON IN THE 1600'S

Submitted by Thewinkler on Sun, 21/02/2010 - 00:00
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I am searching for any information re the Unet/Unett family who lived in Mathon in the 17th century and perhaps well before. They are my direct ancestors.

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Harding Family & Sycamore Cottage

Submitted by tessadavies on Thu, 24/12/2009 - 08:37
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Would anyone have any information on either the Harding family, who lived in Mathon in 1881, or the whereabouts of Sycamore Cottage.

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Ham Green House

Submitted by Thomson on Mon, 09/11/2009 - 11:43
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My Father's birth certificate shows he was born, on 30th September 1905, in

"Ham Green House, Mathon, R.D.Heref.

Can anyone, please, advise if Ham Green House still exists?

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Shepherd Family

Submitted by janw on Thu, 19/03/2009 - 13:59
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I have just discovered that my Great, great, grandfather, CHARLES SHEPHERD (SHEPPARD) lived in Mathon in 1841. He and subsequent generations were born in Mathon but I do not know who his father was, can anyone help with any information on the SHEPHERD family

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Howell Family Mathon

Submitted by Lance Howell on Sun, 22/02/2009 - 23:27
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Hello everyone

I am researching the Howell family in Mathon. My ancestor George Lawrence Howell was born in Mathon on the 17th April 1787

I would welcome any information about the fHowell family and possible links to other people in the area

 

Regards

Lance Howell

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West Nab

Submitted by deb on Sun, 08/02/2009 - 15:19
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I have been asked by my father in law to try to find out about a house that was in Mathon called West Nab. He is tracing his family history and one of his ancestors stayed at West Nab, Mathon in the 1870s I think. It may be a guest house or something like that? I am guessing, it could be anything. Has anyone heard of West Nab or seen it on any old maps?

Thanks

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family history name layton

Submitted by layton on Wed, 07/01/2009 - 21:21
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can any one help me with my family research, part of my family came from,Mathen,in the 1840there name was layton and I think they came from Bank Farm can any on e give me information as you can see from this email I am not very good with tyhe computerWilliam Layton my 4x gresatygrandfather, was born in Mathon in1823, and went to live in Upper gornal in the west midlands, I belive some of the Family went to live in America, 1n th 1600 and later in the 18th century can any one tell me a little more about the family conection regards Bronwyn

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Richard Holloway

Submitted by datawise on Wed, 12/11/2008 - 14:30
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I'm researching the Holloway family from Upton on Severn and came across this interesting snippet in the National Archives:

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Brooks Family

Submitted by musicaldirector54 on Sun, 28/09/2008 - 18:00
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Hi,

William and Sarah Brooks moved to Mathon from White Ladies Aston, and lived there in the 1840's.  William was an agricultural labourer.  Does anyone know of a source where I can look up and find exactly where he may have worked.  I would be so grateful for any information.

 Many thanks,

David S Brookes

[email protected]

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