|
MARY HARRIS (widow)
(Sep 08
Red)
livng with daughter Ellen, sons George & John & mother Amelia Lapper at Nos 42 Cottage,near the school! in North Cerney
info.1871 census
Mary is my great great Granmother
|
|
smith
(Mar 08 Green)
looking for siblings of henry smith c.1808 who married mary snow. his father was josiah smith b. 1787 of north cerney and grandfather john smith b.1748 north cerney who married elizabeth joynes b.1757
|
|
Dicks family
(Nov 07 Green)
I am trying to find out anything about the Dicks family who lived in the North Cerney area of Gloucestershire in the 1700s.
Elizabeth Dicks married John Rubber at Painswick in 1760.
|
|
Rubber family
(Nov 07 Green)
I am trying to find information on the Rubber family who seem to have originated from North cerney and later moved to Rodborough.
Have traced my family back to 1712 to a William Rubber from North cerney. Family names include Charles, John, Betty and Priscilla.
|
|
William Townsend abt 1785
(Oct 06
Red)
Seeking information about the family of William Townsend, born in North Cerney around 1785, later became a master cutler in Hereford. Church entries for All Saints Church particularly of interest
|
|
BOWLES
(Sep 06
Red)
Information sort on HENRY & ELIZABETH BOWLES m.1850 North Cerney. Children JOHN bc.1850 & JULIA bc.1852
|
|
CARRIE PORTLOCK
(Oct 05 Green)
Looking for any information on CARRIE PORTLOCK born 1876, NORTH CERNEY, Gloucester. Father ELI PORTLOCK born 1840 CRANHAM. Mother GEORGINA PORTLOCK (BARNFIELD) born CRANHAM.
Would be willing to share any information on these families with anyone interested.
|
|
Hayward/Pratley
(Jan 05
Red)
I have records of the Hayward/Pratley/Keern family if you can contact me
|
|
Curtis family
(Apr 04
Red)
Ann Curtis married Joseph Dickinson 12/10/1802 North Cerney. Her mother was Esther. Ann was born 26/5/1771. Believed to of died in 1841.
|
|
Harding family
(Nov 03
Red)
Looking for information on Thomas Harding who married Elizabeth Hooke in North Cerney 1680. Family then moved to Edgeworth, Rodmarton, Kemble and ended up in South Cerney in the 1800's
|
|
|
|