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    Would like to hear from anyone with these names in their tree..

    Askew ....
    Mansell....
    Haddock...

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    My husband's step Grandmother was Jessie Mansell born 1886 and from very recent research we think born Liverpool. Her Father was John; deceased at the time of her marriage in 1942, but she gave his occupation as Grocer's Manager.
    We subsequently found a family at Walton on the Hill, Liverpool on the 1891 where Father was a Provisions salesman and young Jessie was aged 5.

    Any link?

    Jenni

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    Staveley registers are on: homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~spire/index.htm
    Last edited by Geoffers; 18-02-2009 at 06:50 AM. Reason: Removal of URL linking directly to commercial site

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    Hi Jenni. All my names are from the Staveley area..

    So no link. Thanks for your reply..

    Thank you, Omskirk..

    Pam.

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    My great-great grandfather was Edward Haddock (1839), son of Mary Haddock (1820). He was a sea captain at 18 on a ship out of Liverpool. Immigrated to the US in 1862-64. Lived in Bloomington, Bear Lake, Idaho. Mary's brother, John Haddock, also immigrated. They were from Barnton and Little Leigh. I have been trying to find info on the ship he was on. It carried coal and salt. Are we possibly related?

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