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Posts: 5422 Locality: Blackburn, Lancashire Joined: 2006-10-07
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Carole Admin


Posts: 5422 Locality: Blackburn, Lancashire Joined: 2006-10-07
 | Subject: Re: 9 January 2009 11pm GMT Forums back to normal access Sat 10 Jan 2009 - 18:45 | |
| | On this thread, 10th January 2009, kingskerswell wrote: | Hello to all Smiths. I am not a Smith but I have information which a Smith or Smith descendant may find useful. In 1864 my grandmother's sister, Mary Morrison b1839, married Arthur Smith b1837 a tailor of Grove House, Claypots Lane in Leeds. They had ten children, Arthur b1865, Mary E b 1866, Isabel b1868, Maggie b1869, Edward b 1873, Harry b 1875, Halliwell b 1877, Letitia b1879, Robert b1880 and Benjamin b1882. Children all born in Leeds. As Irish genealogy is difficult to trace I am more than happy to supply information on Mary Morrison's family. Regards Kingskerswell |
Welcome Kingskerswell and Happy New Year.
Thank you very much for the message you posted here and the valuable information (copy retained here as above). Your original post now moved to the Ireland Board......... Topic >> Irish MORRISON family: Mary b1839 (m Arthur Smith,Leeds WRY) >> and a further copy quoted to the West Riding Yorkshire Board: Topic >> Arthur Smith b1837/m in Leeds, Mary Morrison(Irish descent)
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carole, Smith Project/Smith Chat Admin Nothing is too small to know, and nothing too big to attempt (William Van Horne)
Last edited by Carole on Thu 15 Jan 2009 - 21:02; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Correcting Link to WRY Board Topic) |
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Carole Admin


Posts: 5422 Locality: Blackburn, Lancashire Joined: 2006-10-07
 | Subject: Re: 9 January 2009 11pm GMT Forums back to normal access Sat 10 Jan 2009 - 20:47 | |
| Hello again Kingskerswell, I've just been notified of your message in the Smith Project Site's Guestbook........... I think you must have written this whilst I was still in the process of replying to you here at the Forums, and you'd not yet read my reply above...... | In the Guestbook, you wrote: | I find the site difficult to use. I have put some information on the "new member site" and it appears to have ended up on the IoM site. All I want to do is to pass information to as wide a range of Smith descendants as possible. How do I do this? and how do I recieve a reply? Regards Kingskerswell.. |
About the Morrison/Smith interests message you posted on this "Notice" topic: It is copied in my last post above where a hyperlink also provided to the new location of your Topic on the Ireland Board (not Isle of Man) where it will reach those who are interested in Irish genealogy. A hyperlink also given in my last post above to the copy topic which I quoted on your behalf to the West Riding of Yorkshire Board - where it will reach those who are researching SMITHs of the Leeds area, which is in the West Riding.
Our Members will be able to respond by either - posting replies to you at either of those Topics on the Ireland or WRY Board, depending upon their own interests. or by Private Message by clicking on the "pm" button at the foot of your post or from your Profile page. If you would like members also to contact you by email, please see >> this Help Files Forum Topic re - setting email preferences in your Profile >>
If you are having difficulty navigating the site, please see the topic/tutorial, also in the "Help Files" Forum........ >> Link: SITE NAVIGATION HELP >>
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In view of the "Smith of West Riding Yorkshire" connection, you were also added to the "Red Usergroup" - hence your Username now displaying in red and you should have received an email notification about that. This means that, eventually, your message will appear in the "Smith list of Lancashire, West Riding of Yorkshire and the Isle of Man".
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In view of this occurrence, a new "Help Topic" has now been posted on the Help and FAQs Forum. Will all members please see: >> Important: If you notice your newly posted topic has moved >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carole, Smith Project/Smith Chat Admin Nothing is too small to know, and nothing too big to attempt (William Van Horne)
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