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From: DAVID ALLPORT <>
Subject: Re: [DEV] PLYMOUTH Research in 1794 [was Joseph THOMAS 1794]
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:36:46 +0100 (BST)
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From: Nancy Frey <>
To: Joy Langdon <>;
Sent: Saturday, 14 April 2012, 17:55
Subject: Re: [DEV] PLYMOUTH Research in 1794 [was Joseph THOMAS 1794]
Hi Joy,
I'm not interested in the THOMAS family, but I did welcome your remarks about the timeframe. This
was a heads up for me looking at other people in the area as I had forgotten all about the war.
Thanks for posting this.
Regards,
Nancy Frey
Newcastle, Ontario, CANADA
OPC for Ansford & Castle Cary, Somerset
Owner/Moderator of Yahoo! FULFORD_North Devon Group
Owner/Moderator of Yahoo! DAVIDGE Connections Group
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joy Langdon" <>
To: "Devon Rootsweb" <>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 6:08 AM
Subject: [DEV] Joseph THOMAS 1794
<snip>
Be cautious, though, when researching Plymouth ancestry. Plymouth, Stoke Damerel and East Stonehouse
were drawing in people from all over the UK at that time. We were at war with France and the area
was a major port and naval dockyard so sailors and soldiers were coming and going and people were
moving to the dockyards for work. It is tempting to assume that a marriage and baptism in close
proximity are related but Joseph's parents could have married elsewhere and moved to Plymouth before
his birth.
Regards,
Joy
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