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by cakemore
Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:59 pm
Forum: Black Country: Archived Topics
Topic: *ARC Horatio James sons John James and Eneas James Jo adding
Replies: 3
Views: 600

*ARC Horatio James sons John James and Eneas James Jo adding

Many thanks for the "add". Yes, please, it would be good to have my name on the Bcc notes. I'm still very new to all this. I am really glad that you have confirmed Horatio as father when JJ marries Louisa. Horatio and Ann Westwood have another son not shown on Bcc He is Eneas, bap 24 Dec 1...
by cakemore
Fri Mar 04, 2016 1:06 pm
Forum: Black Country: Archived Topics
Topic: John James of Cakemore about 1821 or 1822 to after 1891 cens
Replies: 9
Views: 1059

Re: John James of Cakemore about 1821 or 1822 to after 1891

so you are talking about this John James m ... =301330881 do you have his marriage to Louisa hill? or a bapt? Yes, that is the correct John James. I have not found his bapt. His marriage to Louisa is in her married name of Guest. It agrees with BCC note. Here is the WMBMD reference. Screen Shot 2016...
by cakemore
Thu Mar 03, 2016 7:18 pm
Forum: Black Country: Archived Topics
Topic: John James of Cakemore about 1821 or 1822 to after 1891 cens
Replies: 9
Views: 1059

John James of Cakemore about 1821 or 1822 to after 1891 cens

John James of Cakemore about 1821 or 1822 to after 1891 census This particular John James has an incomplete history on BCC, but bits and pieces are there. Here is a bit more: His grand parents are Charlotte and Joseph Westwood. Charlotte Adams married Joseph Westwood 3 June 1793, Clent. Their childr...
by cakemore
Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:27 pm
Forum: The Archive
Topic: Hello
Replies: 9
Views: 2641

Re: Hello

Many thanks for your kind greetings. :grin:

I was bowled over by the long list of Parsons relatives. Amazing.

I have just discovered "kin" view in BCC.

There is so much to explore.

kind regards

Cakemore
by cakemore
Wed Feb 10, 2016 7:50 pm
Forum: The Archive
Topic: Hello
Replies: 9
Views: 2641

Hello

I am new. About fifty years ago, I started to collect post cards. I was working for my Girl Guides collector's badge. Grandma, Bessie HARROLD, gave me some of hers. She was a bit vague about some of them, but there was a strong theme of emigration. Some of them were sent to her mother, Martha PARSON...

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