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I have over 30 Melton's in my tree, many from the Whissonsett area. The key one is Robert Hewitt Melton b 1863 in Whissonsett who married Hattie Chapman my 1st cousin 4 x removed.
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Thanks for the direct link to Norfolk Parish Registers. I've enjoyed success over there. Even though I have a couple of thousand ancestors in my tree based on Norfolk I have been able to find - so far just based around Oxwick and Whissonsett -…
Sorry, I should have confirmed that I was using 7.4.0.6.
As far as I can see, it is working on my system (Vista sp2). Whatever name I select in Create Report for Descendants of'' I get a full report of descendants. (Albeit broken down…
What is it that doesn't work with 'Show Line Back to Starting Person'?. I've just tried it and it seems to work but then I am not aware of what it used to do.
There are several Digory Swiggs in our tree one with a daughter called Damerisk. Then there is my 6th ggrandfather Theophilus Pethick. Both surnames are from Cornwall, England the source of many odd surnames.
Looking for links to Henrietta Briggs b 1779 in Wakefield, Yorks my 5th maternal great grandmother. She married John Stringer in Wakefield in 1708.Her parents were Joseph Briggs abt 1747 and Sarah nee Taylor abt 1751 who married 1772 in Wakefield. Joseph's father was Thomas Briggs. Her siblings were Mary, John, Hannah, Joseph, Millicent, William, Sarah and Elizabeth all born in Wakefield between 1774-1788.RegardsWillSee More
Come research the Briggs, and variant spellings including the Bridge variant, Families. If you have some information about these families, please feel free to start up a topic or join an existing one in the Discussion forum.See More
I am looking for links to my 3rd great grandfather, Robert Chapman born 1811 probably in Cornwall or Devon possibly near Werrington.He was a carpenter/joiner so there is a fair chance that his father was also.RegardsWill Chapmanwww.qbuster.net/family/See More
It has links to many of the county groups, so is an excellent central
point for links round the country, and a focal point for news & discussions
relevant to England.
And - just checking! - are you aware of the CHAPMAN one-name study registered with the Guild of One-Name Studies?