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    James Campbell

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    James Campbell

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    James Campbell

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    James Campbell

    Not sure how to PM you
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    James Campbell

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    James Campbell

    Yes, myself and my brother and sister have done DNA test. I did Ancestry and My Heritage. My siblings Ancestry
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    James Campbell

    Sorry, I forgot to mention, both Bridget and John were born in Roscommon
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    James Campbell

    Hi I have a James Campbell, born around 1837/39, Roscommom His parents were John Campbell and Bridget McOwen. I looked for a James Campbell on the BMD. The only birth that came up was James Campbell, born 1876, Aston. Was James’s sisters born in that area too. Diane.
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    Greens Village

    Have you more information on James Campbell Thank you
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    James Campbell

    Hi Karen, Further. To my last message, have you more information about James Campbell, so that I can compare your James Campbell to mine. Thank you
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    James Campbell

    Hi Karen, James is my 1st cousin, 3 x removed
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    Hanson family of birmingham

    Hi Christina. Had a look at your tree, and how lovely that you have a photo of your grandmother, and gt grandmother. I agree in that its always best to give different spellings when researching ancestors (have had a few incidences where i couldn't find certain surnames, only to find them under...
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    Hanson family of birmingham

    Hi Christina. James Hanson was my Gt.Gt Grandfather on my grandmothers side. My Grandmother was Ann Hanson, who married Samuel Grace. Yes, i did notice that the name was spelt Anson on the 1841 census (which was very common in those days). I am on Ancestry, so will take a look at your family...
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    Hanson family of birmingham

    Hi Astonian. Firstly, i must apologise for not putting the correct name. I meant my Gt. Gt. Grandfather was James and his father was Joseph. James siblings were; Elizabeth, Ann, Joseph, Hannah , Clara, John, Samule, William, Moses and Charles. James's father Joseph was married to Hannah...
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    Hanson family of birmingham

    Hi Christina. My Gt. Gt. Grandfather Joseph Hanson lived in Floodgate Street. I have him on the 1841 census living with his father Joseph and mother Hannah, together with his brothers and sisters. What part of the Hanson family are you are related to? Who knows, we may be distant cousins. Best...
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    Penns Lane Sutton Coldfield

    Dave. Thanks for pic - appreciated
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    Penns Lane Sutton Coldfield

    Hi. My great, great, great grandather & mother lived at Penns farm, Penns Lane on the 1841,1851 census, & my great,gt,gt grandfather was a widower on the 1861 census. Has anyone gone any later photos of Penns Lane please?
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    Birmingham boxers?

    Hi. My grandfather William Darby was a boxer in Birmingham. I have very limited information on him, except he had a Lonsdale Belt & used to box at the Gaiety Theatre.. is anyone able to help me with more information on him please?
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    M.g.c

    Hi Suzanne. Have found a website about M.G.C, so think will get in contact with them. Thanks again for info
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    M.g.c

    Hi Suzanne thanks for getting back to me. Is there anyway i could find more info on Hugh please.
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