From wedmore@lists.tutton.org Mon Oct 13 21:26:23 2003
From: wedmore@lists.tutton.org (Pat Cryer)
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 21:26:23 +0100
Subject: [WED]FISHER of Wedmore - information and request for help
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If you are interested in the FISHER family of Wedmore, you may like to =
have a look at my website www.cryer.freeserve.co.uk/fisher-ancestry.htm =
Thanks to the parish register transcriptions on the Somerset Larder site =
and some detective work on my part, I have traced my FISHER ancestry =
back to the 1500s. If anyone has a photo of someone in that FISHER line, =
I would be really pleased to know. I already have Hazel Hudson's books =
and Stanley Castle's CD (plus an enlargement of Octavius Fisher from a =
group photograph - thank you again Stanley).
Even if you don't have any particular interest in my Fisher line, I am =
hoping, that you will be able to help me with old photographs of places: =
the grocers shop in Coombe Batch which my great grandmother was running =
at the time of her death in 1908; the bakers shop opposite where my =
grandfather worked briefly, the cottages at Rughill, the smithy at =
Cocklake.
What condition are the church gravestones in? Are they legible and how =
can I find out where particular graves are?
I live some way from Somerset but would be happy to spend a few days =
there if anyone can advise me on a plan of campaign once I am there.=20
In anticipation and with many thanks
Pat Cryer
*****************************************************
Pat Cryer
website: www.cryer.freeserve.co.uk
email address : pat@cryer.freeserve.co.uk
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I live some way from Somerset but would =
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In anticipation and with many =
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From wedmore@lists.tutton.org Mon Oct 13 21:33:31 2003
From: wedmore@lists.tutton.org (Lyn Nunn)
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 06:33:31 +1000
Subject: [WED]FISHER of Wedmore - information and request for help
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Dear Pat
If you look through the mail list archives for around the end of last year you will find messages from me regarding the names in various cemeteries around Wedmore. I didn't transcribe the entries but noted the names I saw. If you have a look for those messages you can see which ones (if any) had Fisher MIs. I also did a series of some notes from the school logs. There were some Fishers in there.
regards
Lyn
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From: Pat Cryer
To: wedmore@lists.tutton.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 6:26 AM
Subject: [WED]FISHER of Wedmore - information and request for help
If you are interested in the FISHER family of Wedmore, you may like to have a look at my website www.cryer.freeserve.co.uk/fisher-ancestry.htm Thanks to the parish register transcriptions on the Somerset Larder site and some detective work on my part, I have traced my FISHER ancestry back to the 1500s. If anyone has a photo of someone in that FISHER line, I would be really pleased to know. I already have Hazel Hudson's books and Stanley Castle's CD (plus an enlargement of Octavius Fisher from a group photograph - thank you again Stanley).
Even if you don't have any particular interest in my Fisher line, I am hoping, that you will be able to help me with old photographs of places: the grocers shop in Coombe Batch which my great grandmother was running at the time of her death in 1908; the bakers shop opposite where my grandfather worked briefly, the cottages at Rughill, the smithy at Cocklake.
What condition are the church gravestones in? Are they legible and how can I find out where particular graves are?
I live some way from Somerset but would be happy to spend a few days there if anyone can advise me on a plan of campaign once I am there.
In anticipation and with many thanks
Pat Cryer
*****************************************************
Pat Cryer
website: www.cryer.freeserve.co.uk
email address : pat@cryer.freeserve.co.uk
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Dear Pat
If you look through the mail list archives for
around the end of last year you will find messages from me regarding the
names in various cemeteries around Wedmore. I didn't transcribe the entries but
noted the names I saw. If you have a look for those messages you can see which
ones (if any) had Fisher MIs. I also did a series of some notes from the school
logs. There were some Fishers in there.
regards
Lyn
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 6:26
AM
Subject: [WED]FISHER of Wedmore -
information and request for help
If you are interested in the FISHER family of
Wedmore, you may like to have a look at my website www.cryer.freeserve.co.uk/fisher-ancestry.htm Thanks
to the parish register transcriptions on the Somerset Larder site and some
detective work on my part, I have traced my FISHER ancestry back to the 1500s.
If anyone has a photo of someone in that FISHER line, I would be really
pleased to know. I already have Hazel Hudson's books and Stanley
Castle's CD (plus an enlargement of Octavius Fisher from a group
photograph - thank you again Stanley).
Even if you don't have any particular interest in
my Fisher line, I am hoping, that you will be able to help me with old
photographs of places: the grocers shop in Coombe Batch which my great
grandmother was running at the time of her death in 1908; the bakers shop
opposite where my grandfather worked briefly, the cottages at Rughill, the
smithy at Cocklake.
What condition are the church gravestones
in? Are they legible and how can I find out where particular graves
are?
I live some way from Somerset but would be happy
to spend a few days there if anyone can advise me on a plan of campaign once I
am there.
In anticipation and with many
thanks
Pat
Cryer
*****************************************************
Pat
Cryer
website: www.cryer.freeserve.co.uk
email address :
pat@cryer.freeserve.co.uk
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From wedmore@lists.tutton.org Mon Oct 27 13:12:18 2003
From: wedmore@lists.tutton.org (wedmore@lists.tutton.org)
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 08:12:18 EST
Subject: [WED]Photographs of Wedmore
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On this site 'Images of England' at http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/ there
are photographs and details of 22 Listed Buildings in Wedmore. You may have to
register to see them all.
Regards Stan Mapstone
www.mapstone.org
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On this site 'Images of England' at http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/ there ar=
e photographs and details of 22 Listed Buildings in Wedmore. You may have to=
register to see them all.
Regards Stan Mapstone
www.mapstone.org
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From wedmore@lists.tutton.org Fri Oct 31 13:45:52 2003
From: wedmore@lists.tutton.org (wedmore@lists.tutton.org)
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 08:45:52 EST
Subject: [WED]Searching List Archives
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I notice when searching the list archives that most entries have the actual
name of the submitter attached, but mine only have wedmore@lists.tutton.org.
How do I get my name to appear?
Regards Stan Mapstone
www.mapstone.org
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I notice when searching the list archives that most en=
tries have the actual name of the submitter attached, but mine only have wed=
more@lists.tutton.org.
How do I get my name to appear?
Regards Stan Mapstone
www.mapstone.org
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