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green mail Blackabey, Dunstable Bedforshire (Oct 09 Green)
Looking for information on the Blackabey family John Blackabey born abt 1790 not sure where, wife unknown occupation 1840 hair draper, son Charles (uncertain if there were any other children)born abt 1820 Dunstable occupation straw hat maker, married Mary Ann Buckmaster 7/12/1840 st Giles in the Fileds & St George BLoomsbury, address on marriage certificate Denmark St. however they were know to live in Luton rd Dunstable, children Walter (abt 1843), Ezra (abt 1847) and Cassey (18/3/1853 Dunstable) married William Alexander Briggs 24/12/1872,

red mail alan and lesley hobbins (Jun 09 Red)
They both worked at bbc whitecity micrographics unit until 1995 they lived in dunstable. Lesley was lesley greene from essex and they had their wedding in beds. They had a child in february 2004/05 not vcery sure

green mail Duncombe (May 09 Green)
Looking for any relations of George Duncombe(my Grt Grandfather) born 1840. Married Sarah and lived in Victoria St Dunstable also Houghton Regis. Children were Ernest b1873, Fred b1871 and became an organ repairer,Harry b1878 and became a policeman,Jane b1866 and I think married an Allen,,Lizzie b1864 (my grandmother who married William Branson)and became a milliner.regards Geoff

green mail Edlesborough, Dunstable (Mar 09 Green)
Glass Bottle Row, Edlesborough, were thirteen cottages adjoining Broomstick Cottage, behind 8 High Street, Edlesborough, demolished in the 1890s. The Docking Heritage Group are researching a Glass Bottle Row in Docking, Norfolk, and have no idea how the street got its name. Does anyone know why Edlesborough's Row was so called?

green mail GLOVER (Revised Jul 09 Green)
Can anyone help me? I am trying to trace Robert Glover or his decendants. He is named on my baptismal certificate as my father. I was born in 1939 in Dunstable, and adopted in l941 when I was 18 months old to a couple in Newcastle. I traced my birth mother when I was 50 and cannot seem to have any success at all in tracing Robert Glover or his family. It could be that his family do not know of my existence. I have two daughters and would like to get this information for them. I would greatly appreciate any help.

red mail The 'International' Dunstable (Nov 08 Red)
I am trying to find out anything about The 'International' which was in Dunstable in the 1920's, we are researching my Nan's brothers' George Johnston and William Johnston who we believe both died in Dunstable in 1924 and 1925. One of them apparently worked at the International. Any help appreciated.

green mail MELSON nee ASHTON-STEELE (Revised May 09 Green)
I am looking for a lady called elsie shirley gloria margaret maureen ann MELSON who lived in great northern road dunstable in 1942 there were several of the family last known to be living in enfield middlesex in 1947 any decendants named Melson or CYRIL ALBERT EDWARD PARR would love to know where they went after this time thankyou pauline

green mail Young (Revised Jul 09 Green)
researching James Young b 1831 Aston Clinton Buckinghamshire, straw bonnet blocker & thatcher & onetime innkeeper, married Emma Paul in 1850c . Children all born in Dunstable or Luton Bedfordshire: Maria 1851-1861c, Elizabeth b 1852, James Edward Paul Garry b 1859, Sarah 1862-1960, William b 1864, Charles Edwin b 1869. (James' second marriage to Louisa R produced children Frank b 1874, and Annie M b 1877) . Sarah b 1862 married James Andrew Runcieman 1884 Luton Bedfordshire and immigrated to NZ - Julie

red mail John Anstee (Apr 08 Red)
Looking for any onfo on John Anstee (b about 1813 in Dunstable). Especially keen to find his parents. He married Harriet Ann Knotts (b 1810 Egham, Staines)in Stanwell Middlesex in 1834.

red mail PIERACCINI (Jul 07 Red)
Seeking Pieraccini family. Peter Pieraccini killed in France WW1. He was a member of the Bedfordshire Regiment. Wife Eliza emigrated to Australia with 6 children in 1920.

 
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