on 09-05-2011 08:02 AM
on 06-10-2014 11:17 PM
on 09-10-2014 01:29 PM
Hi Flashie
I'm a bit confused about Ellen Lumb (nee Howarth)
She had her illegitimate son Howarth in 1864.
Then married John Redman ?
Also married James Rostron ?
Do you know when she died died or if the above all relates to one persons marriages please.
on 09-10-2014 03:02 PM
Ellen Lumb is Howarth Lumb's mother.....................(Ellen Lumb married John Redman)
Howarth Lumb married Elizabeth Hopper........and they had a daughter Elsie Lumb.
Elsie Lumb went on to marry James Rostron.
You have muddled up Ellen and Elsie...........they are two seperate people.
on 09-10-2014 03:15 PM
The most likely death for Ellen Redman (nee Lumb) is 1921 Haifax Yorkshire.
on 09-10-2014 03:16 PM
Punch............I am going to have to leave your search.............it is too in depth for me to figure it out.
Hopefully the person you emailed may have some answers.
on 09-10-2014 03:27 PM
Thank you Flashie
I've got bits of paper all over the place at the moment.
Is there an internet site where you can build a family like they do on Ancestry.com
That way I will be able to make sense of all the people you've been researching for me.
I'm off to work till 11 pm so I'm unable to come back today.
Thank you kindly.
on 10-10-2014 11:27 PM
@flashie* wrote:Punch............I am going to have to leave your search.............it is too in depth for me to figure it out.
Hopefully the person you emailed may have some answers.
I got hold of her, not sure she has any answers on the Bradys, but she sent me a photo from the mid 1880's of my mother in law's grandparents.....i'm so excited 🙂 🙂 🙂
on 11-10-2014 12:24 AM
Gosh you guys are amazing! I'm not able to find my full blood brother or half sisters and brothers - let alone any ancestors.
on 11-10-2014 12:50 AM
on 11-10-2014 08:48 PM
Kaya renae
Google Legacy Family Tree, that is very good "Free" software to use for your family tree, install on your computer and away you go. There is a deluxe version for around $30-00 but that is not really needed.