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25-10-11, 13:05
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borobabs
25-10-11, 18:32
Murton from Shelfhanger Norfolk / Diss Norfolk/ Middlesbrough

tinkerbe
25-10-11, 20:41
maltby kings lynn norfolk boston Lincolnshire

Darksecretz
25-10-11, 20:41
MANLEY/MANLY Upottery/Uffculme Devon, England 1760-Present

borobabs
25-10-11, 22:26
MINTON / Shropshire 1750 / Didlebury Shropshire 1774

borobabs
25-10-11, 23:06
MCCANN / Middlesbrough present day / Glasgow 1892 / Ireland 1850

bev&kev
27-10-11, 17:49
MCDERMOTT Boyle, Roscommon; Carrick on Shannon, Leitrim; Sligo

Lissylou
27-10-11, 20:08
MECKLENBURGH - Chelmsford, Essex

EssexCorinne
27-10-11, 21:32
MARTIN Tower Hamlets, West Ham, London 1830 - 1939
MORRIS East London and marine services 1800 - 1920 incl watermen and lightermen in Rotherhithe

Joanna Robson
11-11-11, 03:47
MIDGLEY - 1800's to present - Oldham

dwedsmum
02-07-12, 12:55
MCQUONE from anywhere. From Ireland pre 1841.

pejay
30-08-12, 16:56
Mellor - Derbyshire

dwedsmum
31-08-12, 10:36
Mellor - Derbyshire

My uncle was a Mellor but he came from Uttoxeter which is in Staffordshire.

Nakhoda
08-09-12, 13:46
Manning- Liverpool- Galway-Dublin

cherel1
12-09-12, 15:53
researching - macleans of stornoway/lochs and macleods of stornoway, and campbells and macdonalds and fergusons all from ross and cromarty.

BigOoms
06-01-13, 18:23
Murdy,Murdie,Mordue,Mordy,Mordey and about 15 other variations.
Traced back to North Northumberland and possibly just across the border into Scotland.
Early 1700,s

rjm
26-01-13, 12:17
MELLOR - Manchester - 1850's to present

Dump
13-03-13, 16:15
Molineux: St Helens, 1830-

Dump
13-03-13, 16:22
McGinn: Ireland (prob. Co. Cork), then S. Wales, Co. Durham, Berkshire

Jen~Ealogy
11-04-13, 13:42
MORRIS: Manchester.

Janet
19-04-13, 23:19
Martley/Markley Tipperary Ireland