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David....before bitching, moaning and making snide comments I would suggest you check your PERSONAL messages. Just an idea. 'Punishing' those that don't reply to your posts publicly in what you consider a timely fashion, by announcing you will be 'holding information' ,is nothing short of childless. And nothing short of selfish for everyone else on the forum. Again, check your personal messages.
Sincerely,
Claudine Douglas.
Claudine:
What on earth is this about?? It appears to be a late 2011 post replying to my 2009 post.
I stand by everything I wrote at the time which was singularly appropriate since you apparently did not bother to follow up on the (unsubstantiated) information which you posted at the time.
The only personal messge I received was from Seth.
I subsequently sent the Willan pedigree to William.
My efforts to validate the family relationships (from information you provided) from documents of record were unsuccessful.
David Baynham
It is disappointing, isn't it?
I have posts on numerous message boards, as i know do you, with no result.
However, I do think that this is not because those viewing are not sharing - I just don't think they (most anyway) have that knowledge. A recent trawl of the internet did not reveal anyone else working in the area (but see below), and I would have expected something to show up if there was.
What was new to me was this discussion - http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=tliuft5op3a9qjv7...
I was amazed to see my entry appear on Google 6 hours later!
I would like to hear from Claudine again, though!
Yours aye,
William
Happy New Year, David.
Yes, we wait patiently!
Hi William:
After many hours of research, I have now established Thomas Willan's ancestry and have the name of his wife and date of their marriage as well as the baptismal entries of their children. Additionally, I have established the interrelationships amongst the various Willans associated with the Bull and Mouth Inn.
So now it is up to Claudine to respond to my questions regarding the ancestry of Robert Douglas.
Best regards,
David
William Douglas said:It is disappointing, isn't it?
I have posts on numerous message boards, as i know do you, with no result.
However, I do think that this is not because those viewing are not sharing - I just don't think they (most anyway) have that knowledge. A recent trawl of the internet did not reveal anyone else working in the area (but see below), and I would have expected something to show up if there was.
What was new to me was this discussion - http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=tliuft5op3a9qjv7...
I was amazed to see my entry appear on Google 6 hours later!
I would like to hear from Claudine again, though!
Yours aye,
William
It is now 2012 and I am jumping into the fray!! My knowledge is very limited, but I am trying to learn more. As I plan for a spring trip to England I went back to a couple of my 'brick walls' to see what I could find and what I needed to look for while in the country. My Great grandmother, Julia Willan, came to Mobile, Alabama, USA from Canada after the death of her parents, Thomas William Willan and Julia Gugy Willan. Lots of info on the Gugys, nothing on Willan. I knew that Thomas William was from England and that he had studied to be a solicitor. Several years ago while I was looking nothing came up, BUT this week as I cruised the web I found the site for Lincoln's Inn. A most helpful person there sent me information relating to his attendance there, giving his father's name, John, and their address - Hatton Garden. A few days later she sent me another email telling me that John was coachmaster of the Bull and Mouth. This appears to tie in with your Willan family.
I haven't yet taken in all of the info that you and David A. L. Baynham have placed on this site, but wanted to jump in here and see what I could find. Also to see if you are interested in what happened to Thomas William Willan.
Melanie
The more information you can give about the people you mention, the more chance there is of someone else connecting with your family.
Dates and places of births, deaths and marriages all help to place families.
Professions also help.
'My great-grandmother mother was a Douglas from Montrose' does not give many clues to follow up! But a bit of flesh on the bones makes further research possible. But if we are told who she married, what his profession was and where the children were baptised, then we can get to work.
Maybe it is time to update the information in your profile?
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