Barry Cartmell
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Lancashire Birth indexes for the years: 1953
Surname Forename(s) Mother's Maiden Name Year Sub-District Registers At Reference Add to Summary
CARTMELL Barry EVERITT 1953 Lytham St Annes Preston LYSTA/14/92
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Please would you fully source profiles before changing their relationships,
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I noticed that you have changed some of the relationships for Flarswort Thomason (1500-1542). Since we all share these early ancestors, Pre-1700 Profiles require Reliable Sources. The England Project Reliable Sources maybe of use.
Notice that any online family tree is not a reliable source for Pre-1700 profiles.
Kay
Burial: 24 Dec 1542 St Michael and All Angels, Croston, Lancashire Thomason Flayswort? - Register: Burials 1538 - 1559 Source: LDS film 1517649
St Annes-on-Sea did not exist as a town before 31 March 1875, before then it was part of Lytham.
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I may be an American descendant of the Fishwick Eaves. We have been unable to substantiate that:
Jon(athon) Eves (Eaves) came to Jamestown, VA under the care of Henry Southwell in 1636. Both were from Preston, England, where the two families had intermarried and were closely related? By 1639, we find Jon in what is now Northumberland County Virginia on the northern banks of the Wicomico River apparently married and with a son, the first William Eaves.
There are no birth/baptism records for William Eaves (who fathered my ancestor Graves Eaves I.)
I saw that you had added a Census return to Thomas Webster (1828-) son of Jennet. Are you related? I have little on this line and would like to share if we can. I am a Webster by birth and have done much on this family (children of Thomas Webster and Betty Wilson) [email address removed]
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Re: Dinah Whiteside, my great grandmother
Dinah Whiteside, Lancs BMD records: b. 1859, Kirkham, Preston; mother's maiden name EAVES KH/12/58 Married to Thomas Bamber: 14 June 1881 at Old Fylde Register Office or Registrar Attended Lancs BMD OFY/11/113 BURIAL: Preston Cememtery, Section 30 Grave No 09758 person No3 Mrs Dinah BAMBER Died Tuesday, July 14 1931, Aged 72 Born in the year 1859 Relationship to Head: Wife