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Lyndon Smith |
Location: Worcestershire, England |
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 Tuesday, 13 September 2011 19:31
Hi, I'm the Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Grandson of Thomas Eggleton (Person ID I16418).  I think I can fill in some more of your tree, so I'd love to help.
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Dr Robert Merrick Haigh |
Location: Hampshire, England |
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 Wednesday, 3 August 2011 04:23
Dear Mr Mitchell,
Congratulations on a truly wonderful piece of research and presented in such a fantastic website. It is awesome and has blown me away, brilliant! If I could achieve a fraction of your endeavours, I would be very proud indeed. You have mentioned my great-grandfather, Merrick Hatton, born on Picton Street, Broughton, Salford. I am looking at his birth certificate as I type this, he was born on September 6, 1867 in Picton Street to Charles Hatton, a Master Joiner and Elizabeth Hatton formerly Wyatt. Merrick had several children one of whom, Hilda, was my paternal grandmother. As a 19 year old I was by her bedside and held her hand as she died in September 1979 at the age of 82.........
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Gordon Broadway |
Location: Cairns, Australia |
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 Saturday, 9 July 2011 03:21
G'day Roger, The best and easiest Website to use, much respect for the time and effort you must have put into it over the years.
Regards Gordon
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Mark Kerrison |
Location: Aldbourne Wilts |
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 Thursday, 7 July 2011 01:16
I`m the Gr,Gr Grandson of William H Shewry and Jane Harper
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Deborah Alame-Jones |
Location: Lancashire, England |
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 Monday, 23 May 2011 03:44
Thank you once again, Roger, for your wonderful site and your painstaking and meticulous research. Not only has this been a delight in itself as more and more family information is brought to light, but an added benefit is that long lost family members have been reunited, which is brought me great pleasure.
Debbie
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Heather Brain |
Location: Australia |
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 Saturday, 16 April 2011 17:28
I was drawn to your site as you had a Wroughton, Wiltshire connection, (but not ours, unfortunately.)
I just wanted to congratulate you on the site. It is magnificent, and I was interested even though we have no connection whatever. You must have spent an amazing amount of time getting it to this state.
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Jillian Mitchell |
Location: New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia |
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 Monday, 7 February 2011 19:53
I am a descendant from Clarence William Mitchell and my Father was George Clarence Mitchell. Grandfathers Parents were Thomas Mitchell & Winifred Mary Gleeson and Thomas' Parents were also Thomas Mitchell and his wife Maria Anna McMahon. Winifreds Parents were Thomas Gleeson and his wife was Winifred McLacklan.They all lived as far as I know just outside of Hobart Tasmania and actually started out in New Norfolk where I now live today. I believe there are still some other Mitchell's living at a town called Lachlan here but have yet to meet any of them. I am off tomorrow to meet up with someone who has some old family photos. Should be interesting.
So I am not sure if we are even related as I have not had time to look around your site as yet.
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Len Wooster |
Location: Christchurch New Zealand |
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 Tuesday, 12 October 2010 11:22
What can I say that others have not already said. I discovered your site accidentally through Google and have spent the whole afternoon tracing my family back to around 1490. I have a whole mass of other info that I hope will be of use so will register now before my wife gets home and wonders why there is no food on the table. Thank you x hundreds
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Patricia Joy |
Location: Perth Western Australia |
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 Sunday, 1 August 2010 13:20
Congratulations Roger on a remarkably professional and informative site. I am amazed at the volume of data you have skilfully organised, seemingly with great ease and particularly appreciative of the Cox/Mitchell research. The Cox families proving quite complicated and that you have managed to find earlier generations in Gloucestershire is very exciting. Also fascinated with the Hunt & Winterbotham Cloth Company history, its origins in the Cotswolds in the 16th Century and that it is still trading today is astonishing. Would also like to thank you for your generosity in sharing this wonderful site with us.
-- Roger Sunday, 1 August 2010 14:45
Patricia, many thanks for your lovely comments. I have thoroughly enjoyed researching with you. Your knowledge of the Cox families in South Australia has been invaluable in bringing all this data together.
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Deborah Alame |
Location: Lancashire |
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 Wednesday, 28 July 2010 02:30
Thank you, Roger, for your fabulous site. Through it, and through your painstaking research I now have knowledge of my family tree as far back as 1663. I have learned some fascinating things about them and it is a source of great pleasure to look through the various branches. Thank you also for finding photos and adding my photos, nicely restored! Your hard work is very much appreciated. Debbie
-- Roger Wednesday, 28 July 2010 15:30
Many thanks for your kind comments Debbie. I get huge satisfaction from researching and helping others, so it's always a pleasure to receive praise and thanks!
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Denise Day |
Location: Blenheim New Zealand |
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 Tuesday, 25 May 2010 14:45
My Mitchells came from Timaru and Waimate
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Geri Parlby |
Location: Yelverton, Devon |
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 Tuesday, 25 May 2010 14:03
Many thanks Roger, a superb site.
I have spent many a happy hour filling in the gaps in my own Winsor family tree. I now realise we originated in Plymouth, strange that I have moved back to this part of Devon.
Geri
-- Roger Tuesday, 25 May 2010 14:07
Glad I was able to help fill in some holes for you. Thanks for your comments.
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Sue Langabeer |
Location: Exeter, Devon England |
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 Thursday, 1 April 2010 23:03

What an amazing site - I am just surprised that not more of your visitors have the courtesy to sign the guest book after all your hard work. My husband is a descendant of the Langabeers and I have submitted some extra details for you to add to your site. Just know that all your hard work is really appreciated. Well done.
-- Roger Thursday, 1 April 2010 23:34
Many thanks for your kind comments Sue. It's always good to have your work appreciated.
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Keith Mitchell |
Location: Kent, England |
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 Saturday, 2 January 2010 12:39
I have been researching the family history for a couple of years and have only just found your web site. I was impressed with the quality of your data, so many are poor in this respect.
I also found it easy to navigate.
I am happy to share what I have on the Mitchell family. I am a direct decendant of Nicholas Mitchell d 1761, Thomas bap 1709, William bap 1759, Daniel bap 1791 etc etc.
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Lorraine (Dodemaide) Standfield |
Location: Victoria, Australia |
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 Tuesday, 1 December 2009 17:28
Congratulations on your great site. Found it when looking for Doddemeades from Mells. I am searching for the baptism of James Doddemeade of Baltonsborough - thought to have been done in Mells.
Lorraine.
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Stanley Carling |
Location: Laidley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
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 Monday, 30 November 2009 17:05
A terrific site. Went into it as I am trying to glean information about my family. Grandparents etc., were Mitchells, lived in India, but I could find no connections within your site. But a great site you have.
Regards
Stan
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Angela WALTERS |
Location: Princes Risborough, Bucks |
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 Thursday, 29 October 2009 16:02
I was researching Beaconsfield for my family history researches and where I lived from 1972-86 and chanced upon the lovely account of SEELEYS Farm, a house I loved. I lived at EGHAMS Farm on the Forty Green Road (it was a cherry farm and a fraction of the cherry trees did survive into the 1990s, their Spring blossom a reminder) not far from SEELEYS. An avenue of mature elms at SEELEYS on the public footpath running by the front of the house were a wonder; they died from Dutch Elm disease. The long lawn of the farm reaching to the Penn Road was covered in an uplifting mass of daffodils; now it is covered in a rather poor unsuitable bungalow development. I was interested in the PITCHER family in your website but only knew vaguely the husband and wife who eventually sold it for development. The b&w photos of SEELEYS bring back happy memories. I think the PITCHERs had no children? I believe the PITCHERs owned Beale & Froude butchers in 8 Burkes Court, Beaconsfield - now closed. I was interested to read about WOOSTER. A Mrs. Moira A. WOOSTER, widow of farmer Geoffrey (died from a heart attack in 1996) who lived at Meadle, near Princes Risborough, now lives in Princes Risborough having sold the farm and the barns. They may be related to the WOOSTERs on your website?
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Debbie Harwood |
Location: Timaru, New Zealand |
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 Sunday, 6 September 2009 15:23
I have just come accross your family tree site and are quite blown away with all your research you have done. Phyllis Gladys BASSETT was my grandmother so to read what you have written and the gaps you have filled in for us is amazing.
A few of us family members have been plodding on trying to tie up ends for years.
Thank-you for passing on your research.
Regards
Debbie
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Barb Gray |
Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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 Friday, 10 July 2009 13:30
GG-grandaughter of Caroline Efford and William Lane. Wonderful site.
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Richard Taylor |
Location: Cornwall, UK |
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 Sunday, 14 June 2009 18:25
What a superb site and what painstaking research. Sarah Eggleton is my 3xG Great aunt and to see a picture of her is something that I never thought would happen.
Regards
Richard
-- Roger Saturday, 20 June 2009 15:16
Thanks for your kind comments Richard. I'm glad you were able to find something of interest.
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