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quotePosted at 08:35 on 8th June 2008
On 7th June 2008 17:47, Jo Adams wrote:
Welcome Beth and good luck in your search. Genealogy research can have you going around in circles!

I've tried this and you are so right Jo! It's not as easy as it looks!
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 09:28 on 8th June 2008
See, there's always someone to help out here in the forum. Well done Paul.....that's the power of POE!
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quotePosted at 10:31 on 8th June 2008

Morning Ron, nice to see you up here, as always. I just went back to the N.A site and downloaded for free, 4 pages of William Shakespeare's Will.  I'm sure it makes interesting and fascinating reading---once I can figure out what language he spoke!

How his actors were ever able to read his scripts is beyond me. Wills from the 1700's are more easily readable--and husbands were still leaving their beds to their wives!

Whether or not that included anyone else she might thence find in it, remains a bit unclear!

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quotePosted at 20:21 on 8th June 2008
He spoke Shakespeare Paul, everyone knows that lolTongue out
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Beth Ireland
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quotePosted at 20:53 on 21st June 2008
On 6th June 2008 08:45, Beth IRELAND wrote:
Hello everyone here I am so excited most of my genealogy roots are comming to England although Im in the USA and have never been there it is so beautiful from the pictures. I really do not know the first thing about finding and confirming my roots from there can anyone help? My husband did the DNA reseach and his connection takes us back to the western shores of England. I recently took a look at the pictures of HaleVillage and saw that there was an IRELAND knighted by James I in Warrington, Cheshire. Does anyone know anything more about him and his family. Ours start in USA William Ireland (b. 1627)and Abigale Greenland Dorchester also Boston Massachusetts and Cambridge are where some of there children are born it says he came from a distant land.....His son Abraham b. 1672 Boston to Abigail Durrant USA so by DNA testing we found the distant land to be England. I have seen your pictures here of the bridge street plaque where Ireland was knighted. Ive seen pictures of Hale Hall and Halevillage I see Hibernia Ireland Maps so far I have seen John De Irelande or John Ireland and Thomas Ireland the knight but no familly History. Also found a John Ireland dean of Westminister 1831 and also a seal of John Ireland or a coin knight but no Genealogy of them can I find what do I do? My other surnames are Henry Adams (Presidents Lines 2)Churche or Church, Hyde,Edwards, Sherwood, Warren, Holland and knight Edward Sprague buried at Westminister Abbey.Squire, Webb, Stowers, Stone,Parr, Harvey, Earl Edmund Fitzgerald, Davis, Baker.Smith, Wilcox,Straight. That is what I can see for now off hand on my chart.
 
Hi all sorry my husband was in the hospital so I have not had a chance to get on but thanks very much for everyones replys and help for the search engines. Cheer  i O 

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quotePosted at 20:55 on 21st June 2008
On 21st June 2008 20:53, Beth IRELAND wrote

Hi all sorry my husband was in the hospital so I have not had a chance to get on but thanks very much for everyones replys and help for the search engines. Cheer  i O 


Hi Beth, sorry to hear that,  I hope everything is ok now.
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 21:57 on 21st June 2008
Yeah, please pass on our best wishes Beth!
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quotePosted at 22:12 on 21st June 2008

Yes, best wishes Beth.

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quote | editPosted at 23:55 on 21st June 2008
My best wishes too, Beth!
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quotePosted at 02:20 on 22nd June 2008
Best wishes and prayers for healing from me too, Beth.  God bless.
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