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by Tass
Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:22 pm
Forum: Black Country: Archived Topics
Topic: Completed- David
Replies: 7
Views: 1570

Re: My ancestors to be added to Connections - David

Hello Jan, looking very good. Yes, something for me to do. Sir Jack was born 1923 and still very much with us, so he can't be included. You want the d. o. b. for John Hayward not his grandson Sir Jack, is that right? Sorry I missed it out previously. John Hayward b. 1868 Pontesbury, Shropshire Okay,...
by Tass
Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:46 pm
Forum: Black Country: Archived Topics
Topic: Completed- David
Replies: 7
Views: 1570

Re: My ancestors to be added to Connections - David

Hi Jan Thanks, looks fine. The queries: A. (Apologies, thanks for picking this up!) Mary Ann Dukes was b. 1835 New Invention d/o Richard Dukes b. 1801 occ. locksmith and Mary [unknown] b. 1801 B. Sarah Ann Patten b. 1850 m. 1870 Alfred Williams b. 1848 and had FOUR children: 1. Martha Williams [twin...
by Tass
Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:16 pm
Forum: The Archive
Topic: Introduction
Replies: 8
Views: 1427

Introduction

Hi, very pleased to join this excellent Forum.

My main interests are PATTEN (Wednesfield/Heath Town/Wolverhampton area from about 1800) and HOLLOWAY (Rowley Regis/Halesowen from 1600s). I look forward to contributing.

Thanks,

David
by Tass
Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:09 pm
Forum: Black Country: Archived Topics
Topic: Completed- David
Replies: 7
Views: 1570

Completed- David

My 4 ancestors are: 1. Sarah Ann PATTEN b. 19.03.1850 Wednesfield d. 25.02.1933 Wolverhampton m#1. Alfred WILLIAMS (b. ABT 1848 Shrewsbury d. ABT 1897 Wolverhampton) 07.06.1870 St Thomas Wolverhampton occ. latch maker m#2. Joseph STEVENS (b. ABT 1853 Wednesfield d. 16.08.1941 Trysull Road, Wolverham...
by Tass
Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:23 pm
Forum: Black Country: Archived Topics
Topic: *Arch * -Info to go on Connections - Patten Name
Replies: 3
Views: 1510

*Arch * -Info to go on Connections - Patten Name

Hi Jan First batch of names from me. Okay? The surname is spelt variously as Patten/Pattin/Pattain, but Patten is the most common spelling. George Patten b. 1790 Broseley d. 1845 Wednesfield Heath m. 19.08.1810 Tettenhall Martha Collins b. abt 1791 (place unknown) d. Heath Town 1880 children: 1. Sar...
by Tass
Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:51 am
Forum: The Archive
Topic: Hello & Introduction
Replies: 4
Views: 1203

Hello & Introduction

Delighted to become a member of this forum - this is building into a significant resource for all of us with Black Country ancestors. My PATTEN line begins in Much Wenlock in the 1500s, but came to the Wolverhampton area when my 3 x gt grandfather joined the migration from the Ironbridge Gorge some ...

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