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October 12, 2007 - 02:46 PM
raymond franks
raymondfranks@lineone.net

  my mother`s maiden name was Kathleen Laneyand she was the daughter of Frank
an Matilda Laney (nee Elton). At the age of about 15 she went to Bradford, Yorkshire to join her sister Kate due to the lack of employment in the agricultural areas of the South.
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August 22, 2007 - 11:53 AM
Jane Emery

  What a brilliant site.My grandparents and greatgrandparents (Oldland) were interred with Levi Robinson,his wife Lilly (my grandad's sister)aged24 and 28, and his parents Edward and Jane in St Margarets church Rainham, Kent. Jane also came from Rainham acc. to your records. I wonder how they met!
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July 23, 2007 - 05:26 PM
Charles Thompson
conset@compuserve.com

  A very useful and interesting site. Well done toall concerned.
My relatives' family name was REED (sometimes spelt REID). James Reed was born in Froyle c 1816. He became a farm labourer. He married Mary(maiden name unknown) in Froyle c1835. She was born in Froyle c1816. If anyone has any further information on the REED family I would be interested to hear
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July 20, 2007 - 01:33 AM
Viccie Masson
svkd@masson10.wanadoo.co.uk

  What a fantastic website! My granny (Joan Gould) used to live at Witchen in Lower Froyle, and I have very fond memories of the times I stayed with her. It's amazing to see some names that I remember from when I was the same age as my children are now!!!
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June 06, 2007 - 02:56 AM
kim
kimmy@all-i-ever.wanadoo.co.uk

  Its great to see Froyle has its own pages, my great great grandfather was born in Froyle in 1866.
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May 23, 2007 - 03:28 PM
Richard Proud
richardp@comsine.co.uk

  Great information resources - much appreciated. My ancestors were Savages (!) from Froyle and thanks to your site I can trace them back to the mid-1700s. I drive through Froyle frequently and it is nice to see some of the cottages my ancestors lived in are still there: Porch Cottage, what was the Malthouse next to the old shop and then the cottage down from that for example. Other surnames the Savages were connected to include: Gale, Thompson, Smeeth, Bramley, Russell, Trimming, Wolveridge and Beckhurst.

Richard Proud
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April 21, 2007 - 03:55 PM
Ashton,,kenneth
k.ashton54@btinternet.com

  Ilive in bradford west yorkshire.My mother was born in froyle around 1901.lived in Husseys lane.the family name was Laney.er father was Frank Laney.
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April 19, 2007 - 08:55 PM
dorothy lavinia self
dorothy.self2@btinternet.com

  I have vivited Froyle and found it a very pretty village.
I am descendant of the
Rampton Family of Froyle.
My Great Grandfather was
Stephen Rampton born 1851 marr.Rosannh Ilsley in Repton Derbyshire
Other connections are
The Knott family
The Knight family
The Humpheries family
The Osman family
The Harlett Family
I wold be very please to here from anyone connected.
Dorothy Self
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April 10, 2007 - 02:43 AM
Marc Scrivener
mascrivener@sbcglobal.net

  I believe I of Froyale lineage. I live in the USA (Connecticut). Love to hear from other Scriveners.
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April 01, 2007 - 06:14 PM
s fryer
sue.fryer@yahoo.co.uk

  I would like to make contact with Brian Head as I have some family history information that may be of interest to him. The book Quilt Winders and Pod Shavers of 1979 by Barty-King made an incorrect statement about the connection with the "Midlands firm of Clapshaw and Cleave". These Clapshaws were indeed related.
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