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I am a mixture of Scottish and Welsh Grandfathers, and English Grandmothers: just think, if I had been good enough I could have played Rugby for any of the mainland countries: as it is, I can gain some pleasure from most Six Nations Seasons, and it also gives me, I hope, a balanced view of devolution in the U.K.
The surnames I have researched so far are listed below: more detail is available on those with links, and some of the others have a short summary on the Other Families page.
ANDREWS/ANDERSON in Great Gaddesden and Flamstead, Herts: did you know that the two names were interchangeable in bygone centuries?
BALL in Stoke on Trent, Staffs, and Harwarden, Flints, Wales.
COCK at Kintbury, Berks
EYTON/EATON in Bangor-on-Dee, Flints.
FENSOM in Berkhamsted, Herts
FINCH in Wheathampstead, Herts
FOWLER in St. Albans, and Berkhamsted, Herts, and Edlesborough, Bucks
GOLDING in Berkshire
GOODWIN in Much Hadham, Herts
KINGHAM in St. Albans, North Mymms and Berkhamsted, Herts
LAWRENCE in East Woodhay, Berks
MASSEY in Chester, and in Ellesmere, Shropshire: Denbighshire and Flintshire.
MacKAY/(McKAY) in Tongue, Sutherland, Scotland
NORRISin Wheathampstead, the Gaddesdens, Widford and Much Hadham, Herts: Ivinghoe, Bucks.
RATHBONE in Cheshire
RICHARDSON in Audley, Peover, Ollerton and Knutsford, Cheshire
ROWLEY in Baldock, Braughing, Much Hadham and Hemel Hempstead, Herts
ROSIER in Kintbury, Berks
SNELLING in Hertfordshire - and where else ?
SOLES in St Albans, Herts
STIRRUP in Frodsham, Cheshire
SUTHERLAND in Tongue, Sutherlandshire
SUTTON in Frodsham, Cheshire
TASKER in Navenby, Wood Enderby (Lincs), Knutsford (Cheshire) and Harrogate (Yorks)
TUBB in Hamstead Marshall, Kintbury and Lambourn, Berkshire, also London
TURVEY in Berkhamsted, Herts
WATERTON in Chesham (Bucks), Berkhamsted and Tring (Herts)
WOOD in Vernham Dean and Andover (Hants), and Lambourn, (Berks).
I have many references and names of other researchers for most of the above names: Email me with your own lines and I shall see if I can link you with any of them (or even my own lines), and perhaps save you some work, or introduce you to some distant cousin.
Email address: [email protected]
Update 1 May 2001