smcwormald 1-star-status Member

Joined : 22 May 2008 Posts : 1
 | Subject: Smiths Kildwick (W.R.Yorkshire) Thu 22 May 2008 - 2:40 | |
| | Hi i'm new to this site so trying to find my way around!Im related to Martha Smith b.1775 Robert b.1708 and Robert 1623,Edward c.1582,Hugo c.1541 of Kildwick,other names include Cryer,Baldwin,Peele,Blakey,Hargreaves,Ickeringill,Laycock,Hill and Brown. :: |
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maxine Admin Assistant


Joined : 15 Nov 2006 Posts : 2726 Localisation : Lancashire
 | Subject: Re: Smiths Kildwick (W.R.Yorkshire) Thu 22 May 2008 - 18:46 | |
| Welcome and there is now a welcome topic on the welcome board for you >>>Here>>>. I have also put your message on the calander for the next 5 days. Feel free to post and information of your related names on the boards as well. _________________ Maxine Friendship~ Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down. - Oprah Winfrey |
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Carole Admin


Joined : 06 Oct 2006 Posts : 4848 Localisation : Blackburn, Lancashire
 | Subject: Re: Smiths Kildwick (W.R.Yorkshire) Fri 27 Jun 2008 - 10:16 | |
| Thanks Maxine & Hi smc, 
smc, Sorry I wasn't around at the time you joined us - so a belated Welcome from me!! Thanks very much for sharing your interests of Kildwick. I'm not sure whether you're an existing Smith Project Member with interests already in the Smith List (of Lancs, WRYorks & Isle of Man)... http://www.smithfamilies.org.uk/p_Smith_Interests_List.ikml but if so, please could you let me know your Project ID so I can match this up to your Forums Username. But in any case, you've now been included in Smith Chat's >> Red Usergroup >>
I see you've done well already getting back to the 16th Century with your Smith line!! and as Maxine said, we hope you'll post more details about your other surnames too. I have Hargreaves in my family tree - as far as I know yet mine were from Darwen & Blackburn, East Lancs, but might yet find they sprung from Yorkshire West Riding (Hargreaves extremely common surname of course in both West Yorks & East Lancs).
Please give us another shout if you have any brickwalls you're trying to conquer in your research, and we'll do our best to help. Also if you have any difficulty navigating the site. _________________ 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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