BrianG
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Sandgrounder Issue 57 - result!I was idly reading through the interesting members stories (as one does) when a couple of names caught my attention. Big bells rang! James Kellet and Ellen (Halsall) (page 10)
So I don't know if you read these forums, George of Wisbech, but I will be writing to you on Monday! For Ellen's brother Thomas is my gt-gt-grandfather. Referring to my little chart (as I am hopeless at this "cousin" thing) I think you are my 2nd cousin once removed!
Spookily we both now live in Cambs
Success!
Brian
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Jane
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Wow! I like this story. I really hope George replies - no idea if he reads our forum.
This is what we are about though - to bring people together.
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BrianG
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Jane - you have already contributed to this story!!
Thomas' daughter (also Ellen) married Nathan Jackson (ie my gt-grandparents). He fell off Southport pier and died one night while drunk. You very kindly found the Visiter reports of his death and inquest!!
I will be in Southport in a couple of weeks time, for my mum's 80th (although she is not of my Southport connections). I intend retracing gt-grandad Nathan's final steps (well not all of them obviously!) That is if I can drag my wife and daughter away from Lord Street!
Best wishes
Brian
(PS - maybe an article for the next Sandgrounder in the making here)
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Jane
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I had forgotten all about finding that for you. If you want to meet any of us let me know. I'm sure a coffee somewhere can be arranged.
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SeaCopRimmer
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Don't you just love it when it all comes together! Presumably there is a visit to the graveyard in this one? If we (Jane and/or I) find the grave beforehand it could save some time - unless the whereabouts are already known?
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mother
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so articles in the Sandgrounder do have an impact.
Please keep them rolling in, even if it's only a couple of lines
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BrianG
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| SeaCopRimmer wrote: | | Presumably there is a visit to the graveyard in this one? If we (Jane and/or I) find the grave beforehand it could save some time - unless the whereabouts are already known? |
Thank you for the kind offer. A visit to the graveyard is certainly on my "wish-list"; although as we are travelling up on the Saturday and back home on Sunday, having "done" the Walker Art Gallery and Lord Street shopping, I'm not sure exactly how or when I can fit it in. There are plenty of graves to be found; Nathan (1908), his wife Ellen (1916); Ellen's parent's Thomas (as above) and Margery (dates not known), and many more!
It will probably be an "on the day" decision
Brian
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BrianG
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I have heard back from George.
He is at the moment in the middle of moving back uo to Lancashire, and all his stuff is packed up and sent on ahead, so it will be some time before we can compare research and confirm our kinship!.
I have also recently been in contact with Joyce Otterstrom over in Salt Lake City, whose "Park" database on Rootsweb & Ancestry has provided much valuable research on my line. (I think Joyce and I may be 5th or 6th cousins)
Watch this space...
Brian
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mother
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Could this be a future article for the magazine?
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BrianG
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| mother wrote: | | Could this be a future article for the magazine? |
quite possible - it may run to a couple of episodes, or even a mini-series!
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BrianG
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I think I have now cracked this one! I will put a quick note up on the "Halsall" thread that I started long ago further up the forum. And I will try to write up a story for the mag!
Brian
PS We did get to Southport over the weekend but were so pushed for time that only managed a quick drive round Churchtown on Sunday morning (& the weather was not really up to a walk !) It must be 40 years since I was last year and I honestly had no recollection of the place at all!!
Brian
[EDIT 11th January 2007]
I have submitted an article for the Sandgrounder. It might appear in the Spring issue, if not then you will all have to wait for the Summer one :grin:
[EDIT 6th February 2007]
I'm famous at last
My article got into Sandgrounder 58
I have now had contact with 4 previously unknown living relatives based on the ancestors or descendants of this family! (and a couple more possibles!)
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