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A Little Bit of Irish: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Purpose of this blog. This blog will be used for messages related to genealogical research into various branches of pioneering families, settled in Australia, whose surnames were Walker. Individuals interested in becoming team members for this blog are invited to contact me by. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Purpose of this blog.
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Paternal genealogy: Gap filled in by ancient will
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Saturday, September 19, 2009. Gap filled in by ancient will. In chapter 6 of the initial version of my monograph, presenting an ancestral line back to King John. I indicated the existence of a small 18th-century documentary gap concerning the descent from John Latton. Of Walton-on-Thames [1643-1727] down to Henry Latton. It was annoying. Fortunately, my retrieval of the will of the above-mentioned John Latton provides precious data that fills in the gap. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Little Bit of Irish: May 2009
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Thursday, May 14, 2009. Kennedy and Cranston families. I have just uploaded to my website entitled A Little Bit of Irish. An initial version of the chapter concerning the Kennedy. In starting this chapter, I have been largely motivated by a recent unexpected encounter with a Queensland cousin whose maiden name was Frances Kennedy. Married name, Dawn Mohr. We now know the name of the Kennedys' native village in Ulster: Brookeborough. Married a Scottish girl, Catherine McMaster. Then in nearby Emmaville.
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Paternal genealogy: September 2009
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Saturday, September 19, 2009. Gap filled in by ancient will. In chapter 6 of the initial version of my monograph, presenting an ancestral line back to King John. I indicated the existence of a small 18th-century documentary gap concerning the descent from John Latton. Of Walton-on-Thames [1643-1727] down to Henry Latton. It was annoying. Fortunately, my retrieval of the will of the above-mentioned John Latton provides precious data that fills in the gap. Quaint piece of old English literature. I'm immens...
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Paternal genealogy: Quaint piece of old English literature
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Saturday, September 19, 2009. Quaint piece of old English literature. My second-cousin Robert Pickering. In Queensland recently drew my attention to the existence of a specimen of old English literature that was edited and published by John Pickering. 1851-1926]. Our great-grandfather's young brother came upon a 16th-century manuscript written by an Elizabethan gentleman named William Spelman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Gap filled in by ancient will. Purpose of this blog.
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A Little Bit of Irish: Kennedy and Cranston families
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Thursday, May 14, 2009. Kennedy and Cranston families. I have just uploaded to my website entitled A Little Bit of Irish. An initial version of the chapter concerning the Kennedy. In starting this chapter, I have been largely motivated by a recent unexpected encounter with a Queensland cousin whose maiden name was Frances Kennedy. Married name, Dawn Mohr. We now know the name of the Kennedys' native village in Ulster: Brookeborough. Married a Scottish girl, Catherine McMaster. Then in nearby Emmaville.
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A Little Bit of Irish: Purpose of this blog
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Purpose of this blog. This blog will be used for messages related to genealogical research into various branches of pioneering families, settled in Australia, whose surnames were Walker. Individuals interested in becoming team members for this blog are invited to contact me by. May 29, 2009 at 4:31 PM. May 30, 2009 at 12:01 AM. Was an Irish Catholic or rather (initially) a Protestant Scotsman. It would be interesting, too, to find out more about the profound sense of his at...
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Paternal genealogy: Purpose of this blog
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009. Purpose of this blog. This blog will be used for messages related to genealogical research into various branches of the families of my paternal ancestors, essentially English, whose surnames were Skyvington. The results of my research in this domain are being assembled in the form of an evolving book, whose chapters can be downloaded from an associated website, accessible through a button located in the right-hand column of the present blog, just below my portrait.