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alice buckley married thomas buckley

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Sara

Sara Report 14 Jan 2008 20:12

im looking for my great great great grandparents alice dont no her last name she was born in 1794 at holcombe brook lancashire and think thomas was born in bury they had a son called francis buckley who was born in 1829 not sure of any other kids. he married anne waterhouse in 1852 had a few children anne died and francis remarried a rachael ferran and had alice buckley born in 1868. francis and annes son frank married susan smith in 1885 and had children, alice buckley, thomas buckley who died aged one, george buckley and frank buckley, alice married william robinson and they were my nanas mum and dad they all lived in bury except alice robinson she moved to radcliffe after marriage, sorry if not explained myself very well but would be greatfull if anyone can help find alices mum and dad and thomas mum and dad thankyou sara

 Lindsey*

Lindsey* Report 15 Jan 2008 06:01

Sara This very complex, perhaps if you go to Trying to find board, By the side there is a search box.
Enter "posting tips", where you may find help on how to ask your questions.Thankyou

Irene

Irene Report 15 Jan 2008 17:48

On IGI there is a Thomas Buckley who married an Alice Leach at St. Mary's Church. Bury, Lancashire
27.03.1826. Hope this is the right person for you. Regards Irene

Sara

Sara Report 15 Jan 2008 21:01

thankyou irene think these r the right people

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 15 Jan 2008 21:04

For future reference, Sara, this is what Lindsey was getting at by trying to get you to read the tips. And this is what your post would have looked like if you had.


im looking for my great great great grandparents

alice dont no her last name she was born in 1794 at holcombe brook lancashire

and think thomas was born in bury

they had a son called francis buckley who was born in 1829

not sure of any other kids.

he married anne waterhouse in 1852

had a few children

anne died and francis remarried a rachael ferran and had alice buckley born in 1868.

francis and annes son frank married susan smith in 1885 and had children,
alice buckley,
thomas buckley who died aged one,
george buckley
and frank buckley,

alice married william robinson and they were my nanas mum and dad

they all lived in bury except alice robinson she moved to radcliffe after marriage,

sorry if not explained myself very well but would be greatfull if anyone can help find alices mum and dad and thomas mum and dad thankyou sara



If you hit the "Enter" key between thoughts, people might actually be able to make sense of your posts without spending an hour trying to follow the thread.

Kerry

Kerry Report 17 Jan 2008 01:24

I feel I did have a contribution to this thread that was to let Sara know that not to be too concerned that what she had written a little bunched, take the advice on board and spread out her wording so it is easier for others to read.

Better that than a lot of negative comments. I have had a lot of success on Genes thanks to some very wonderful people. I acknowledge these people when they have helped me.

I am just sorry that you felt that you had to answer so rudely, and also Sara I apologise to you for having these types of conversation on your enquirey.

I hope you have a good day.
Kerry p.s. thanks for the private email