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    My Irish ancestors are impossible.

    I know how this looks - "MemoryLayne is bombarding this forum" - but honestly, my brickwalls are just THAT numerous and irritating. Anyway, I doubt this particular beast can ever be solved, but my...
  2. I was sure I'd heard about a Newey family when I...

    I was sure I'd heard about a Newey family when I posted about this on another board, and I had already found what Pam outlined in her first reply, so this is looking quite convincing, you guys. Let's...
  3. Harriet Gill née Hill, born c. 1830 in Poplar

    Harriet is my great-great-great-grandmother, and I say circa 1830 because it always changes her birthyear on the census! I'm taking it to be 1829/30 because that seems to be the most frequent entry....
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    Could my 6x-great-grandparents be noble?

    My six-times-great-grandparents were Charles Metcalfe Esq. of Inglethorpe Hall and his wife Mary, whose maiden name was also Metcalfe - there's a source that exists to prove they were cousins,...
  5. 21 grand in 1880 is worth about £2.4 million in...

    21 grand in 1880 is worth about £2.4 million in 2017, Christina, so even more of a fortune! Maybe I did miss out some of the information when posting it here, but I put it on this forum to hopefully...
  6. Jobe Henry West's possible link to 2 peerages

    I was doing research on my 4-times-great-grandfather Jobe Henry West, who it turned out was a gentleman. Despite the seemingly normal note on a few censuses of him being a brewer, he had a few...
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