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blackcountrybiker
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Primary Surname Interests: Pavey,Taylor,Hill,Hodgkiss,Shaw,Willetts,Cox,Phillips,Cornick,Joliffe,
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Blackcountrybikers name to add to Bcc thread--NL adding

Post by blackcountrybiker »

Northern Lass wrote:started to add but confused

best to each of you give me where to put your names :grin:


:lol: I think my link is already on there as we did a thread on William George Kendal Griffiths a few weeks back, but as I'm not a member of BCC I can't see the living peeps.

William Kendall (b abt 1850 d 1896) married Florence Willetts (1851 - 1929). Florence was the sister of Esther Willetts (1865 - 1901) who married John William Taylor (1867 - 1901). Esther and John had three children, Maggie, David Westley (known as Wes) and John William (known as Jack). Esther, John snr and Maggie all died in February 1901 from Typhoid and Wes and Jack were taken in by Auntie Florence and Uncle William Kendall. They were never officially adopted but spent most of the young lives living with the Kendall's apart from a few years in the Royal Orphanage in Wolverhampton, David Westley was living with the Kendalls until he was 18 yrs old. Florence and William had a daughter Sarah Annie Kendall (b 1876) who married James john Griffiths (b 1872).

David Westley Taylor (1892 - 1991) married Minnie Hill (1893 - 1963) who had one child, my mother :P
She is Margaret Jean Taylor (b 1928 and still very much in my life) and I am Adrian Pavey (b 1964 Netherton).
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Re: Blackcountrybikers name to add to Bcc thread--NL adding

Post by Northern Lass »

Ok so I put you on all those then above?

are you ok if I put that info you give above on Wm here
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... i=79798374

wont add any living names so will leave some off
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blackcountrybiker
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Primary Surname Interests: Pavey,Taylor,Hill,Hodgkiss,Shaw,Willetts,Cox,Phillips,Cornick,Joliffe,
Primary Geographical Research Areas: The Black Country, Jersey, Dorset, Devon, Derbyshire, Cornwall,
Location: Western Lake District

Re: Blackcountrybikers name to add to Bcc thread--NL adding

Post by blackcountrybiker »

Looks good to me... thanks for the all the effort you put in on this fantastic tree... it's been a godsend to my research. :grin:
"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it."
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Re: Blackcountrybikers name to add to Bcc thread--NL adding

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Ok added your name on some here and a hyperlink
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =314045790

any more names you want your username let me know
I want to see where it connects to all 3 of you and thanks for the info :grin:
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Re: Blackcountrybikers name to add to Bcc thread--NL adding

Post by Northern Lass »

completed and will archive shortly :grin:
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