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    Campbell - Irish Genealogy

    I’m trying to research Irish Genealogy but I’m finding this incredibly difficult. I found out the reason was the reuse of paper during the war and some archives being locked away in the Irish...
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    Hello, there was talk in my family that we were...

    Hello, there was talk in my family that we were someway related to the Thomas and Godfrey Shewell of Whitbread history. But I have never been able to link this. The closets I got was a James Shewell...
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    In regards to 1868 mention... for the marriage of...

    In regards to 1868 mention... for the marriage of his son in Richmond, Surrey. Could suggest looking at local history of the area. Any wars, plagues, anything that could of lead to no record of death.
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    If he is 56 in 1851 doesn’t that mean his year of...

    If he is 56 in 1851 doesn’t that mean his year of birth is about 1794/1795
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    Luck and preservation of a higher status...

    Luck and preservation of a higher status geneology.

    Three of my family trees I can only trace back to 1700/1600 but one I can trace back to 1400

    It’s just luck and probably the families status...
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    My Dandridge family tree can go back to 1470....

    My Dandridge family tree can go back to 1470. Which I was really shocked I could go that far back. Alas, my gran never knew her father. So if it wasn’t for that I wouldn’t of probably searched along...
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    Hmmm that could make us relatives. Lol small...

    Hmmm that could make us relatives. Lol small world.

    Also you may or may not be aware if your from the same family tree. Then you also have a connection to Martha Dandridge the wife of the 1st...
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    Dandridge

    Hi, I have another brick wall if someone could help me.

    I don’t have full access to Ancestry.com - due to unemployment . 2020 grrrrrrrh anyway could someone do we a really great full favour.
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    Thank you I have an update I think I have some...

    Thank you I have an update I think I have some dates wrong.

    So

    James Shewell - Anne McDonald married in 1753 at St Peter Liverpool
    Children was
    Eliza Shewell - 1755-1755
    William Shewell -...
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    I don’t know how to delete this one I did a new...

    I don’t know how to delete this one I did a new intro, apologies I misread the rules
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    Hello

    Hello, I have been researching my family for over 20 years. But have been stuck, the problem was that my mysterious grandad was a Ghost, no records, no history. Over the years I’ve managed to find...
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    James Shewell Liverpool

    Hi, new to this forum, my trail has gone cold, I’m stuck and need advice. I’m researching a name “Shewell” from Liverpool. The family in question is James Shewell whom married a Ann or Anne McDonald...
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