SMITH, BIRT and Oliver Henry THOMAS (General)

by Janice, Tuesday, May 22, 2007, 03:47 (6397 days ago)

Please read previous message all these names some how connect.
Janice.

prior message

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Wednesday, May 23, 2007, 23:22 (6395 days ago) @ Janice

prior message

by Janice, Wednesday, June 13, 2007, 08:47 (6375 days ago) @ slowhands

Hi,
Can anyone help I am still looking for my Oliver Henry Thomas, married 1897,found death in Bream parish magazine issue 166 Jan 1934.Burial Oliver Henry Thomas aged 61yrs Nov 30th 1933.But can anyone tell me if Bream Eaves is anywhere near Lydney Lane.!! On Olivers (Or Edwin Oliver) marriage cert his Father is Thomas Birt.and a Thomas Birt had a son 1873 called Edwin John with a wife called Harriet in Lydney Lane and Oliver was born Bream Eaves,mother Louisa ?? just wondering!! a James Thomas and wife Louisa had a daughter in 1872 Elizabeth Jane they lived in Bream Eaves (Sponser George Smith) was he the one who adopted Oliver ??Hope someone can make sense of this.
Janice

some geography

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Wednesday, June 13, 2007, 10:09 (6375 days ago) @ Janice

Saunders Green is just to the East of Bream Eaves ( 1/4 of a mile maybe) , before you get to Whitecroft.

Not sure where " Lydney Lane" was historically, but today Lydney Road leads fromBream south to Lydney.

Bream, Bream Eaves, Bream Woodside are all within say a one mile of each other.

some geography

by Janice, Wednesday, June 13, 2007, 10:18 (6375 days ago) @ slowhands

Hi,

Sounds as though they would all have known each other then,thank you.
Janice.

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