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joyce
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bonner family .....

Post by joyce » Sun Mar 11, 2007 10:25 am

can anyone help have lost details to my g.g.parents as to when they married and the brides mothers name this is what i have
willam bonner abt 1818,thame oxfordshire,head
louisa bonner abt 1812,moreton oxfordshire wife
louisa bonner abt 1838 thame oxfordshire,daug
rowland bonner abt 1840,thame oxfordshire,son
maria bonner abt 1842,thame oxfordshire daug
rebecca bonner abt 1844,thame oxfordshire daug
rhoda bonner abt 1846 credon oxfordshire daug
william bonner abt 1849 thame,oxfordshire son
thank you no matter how small the information
joyce from holland
looking for my ancestors from as far back as i can get names
morgan.marshall.williamson.cowan

emanday
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Post by emanday » Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:42 am

Hi Joyce,

My Grandfather was a Bonner. Family myth says he came to Scotland, (Glasgow), as a 3 year old. but I have already confirmed that it was probably HIS father who came over shortly after his birth.

That family seems to have originated in Londonderry. That, I'm afraid, is about as far as I have got, escept that it might have been John Bonner and Martha Jane Hamilton, My (not confirmed) Great Grandparents, who first came to Glasgow.

The name has been registered - Bonner, Bonnar, Bonar so far in my research on Scottish records. What it is in Irish records will probably be as variable.
[b]Mary[/b]
A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)

joyce
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Post by joyce » Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:52 am

hi mary
thank you for replying i,ve tried to find out who williams parents are i have one of his daughters marriage cert but its not like the scottish ones dos,nt give much information,any way good luck in your search
regards joyce
looking for my ancestors from as far back as i can get names
morgan.marshall.williamson.cowan

joyce
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bonners

Post by joyce » Tue Mar 13, 2007 2:13 pm

i have found alady surname hounslow but cant remember her first name but i think shes louisa mother can anyone help with this,thank you
joyce
looking for my ancestors from as far back as i can get names
morgan.marshall.williamson.cowan

Miss Poohs
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Post by Miss Poohs » Mon May 07, 2007 5:32 pm

I have some Bonars too, who also originate from Ireland - Donegal (St Johnstone?).

James Bonar married Rose Ann Colquhoun April/May 1858.

They appear on the 1871 census living in Hamilton, with their 4 daughters.

Catherine - 11
Margaret - 6
Sarah Jane - 3
Rose Ann - 1

James Bonar died in Bridgeton, Glasgow in 1911 aged 70.

Rose Ann (Roseanna) went on to remarry William Wright in 1913 aged 59 (aye right!!!)

Roseanna died in 1933 aged 90.

James parents were - Robert Bonar and Catherine McLaughlin
Rosannas parents were - John Colqhoun and Margaret Walker (then Duffy).

No help to you what so ever, but perhaps of interest to someone else.
Beveridge, Bonnar, Burns,Candlin, Colquhoun, Dewar,Graham,Hislop,Jackson & Robertson.
Martin & Nelson - all Liverpool
Allison, Beaton, MacLean, McLuskie & Todd.
Grant, McEwan, McLean & Syme.

trish1
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Post by trish1 » Tue May 08, 2007 3:01 am

For a fee, the oxfordshire family history society will research a name for you. I recently queried a family - it cost me 4 pounds & I had a response almost instantly. I didn't find the parish registers for my Oxfordshire parish available anywhere else.

They also sell parish register transcripts on CD

http://www.ofhs.org.uk/services.html

A birth certificate for any of the children born after Jul 1837 would given the mother's maiden name.

Trish