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From: Mike Elston <>
Subject: Re: [ELSTON] Re Samuel ELSTON
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 13:02:43 +0100
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Hi Jean
I'm sorry, I haven't come across your ancestors. My research so far
has been almost entirely into the Elstons of Devon and their
descendants; I would be very interested to extend my interest to
other Elston families when I have the time, but at present, unless
there is a Devon connection, I won't have looked at them.
Good luck in your research -- and if you do find a Devon connection,
please let me know!
Regards
Mike
You wrote:
> The following is the info that have on my husband's gggrandfather.
>
> THOMAS Elston b Jan 1791 Stepney, St. Marys, Whitechapel, Lnd m
> Elizabeth
> Ann ? about 1813. Their children were Elizabeth Ann bap 1814,
> Thomas bap
> 1817, William bap 1817, John bap 1820 JESSE bap 1826, Samuel bap
> 1826, Emma
> Rosetta bap 1826 all in Whitechapel, St. Marys & St. Leonards.
>
> Although not proven, I have found possible parents of Thomas b
> 1791, they
> could be Thomas Ellstone/Elston and Sarah Clayton. m 1788 Stepney,
> London.
>
> Have you come across any of the above family in your research.
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
>
> Joan in NSW, Australia
>
> Jessie, ggrandfather emigrated to Australia in 1860 and later
> brought out
> his widowed sister Emma King & her son, also his brother William and
> possibly Samuel.
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