Hi Melanie Stark,
As I recall, that line goes back to James Canham and Elizabeth Spooner.
Which child do you come through?
I am enjoying the 1841 census online at
Ancestry.com and Ancestry's free
birth and marriage Indexes. I've learned to find spouses' surnames by using
the number (usually 3 digits) with the town and exact date in the advanced
search. Very handy.
Karen Eddy
----- Original Message -----
From: "David&Mel Stark" <davidmel(a)davidmel.plus.com>
To: <CANHAM(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 8:12 AM
Subject: [CANHAM] Canham
Hello List!
Well I've not been looking at my Canham ancestors in a long long while
(they were originally Norfolk England - and some went across the sea to
the US... I've been concentrating on the other branches in Scotland and
here in Wales.
But nice to know that Holly you are still there.
I perhaps will dig out the Norfolk side again and see if any names posted
are amongst mine (but if Holly doesnt have them I doubt if I will as we
are on the same BIG tree!!!
Kindest regards
Melanie Stark
Pembrokeshire West Wales UK.
Researching Pembs_ OWEN, THOMAS, EVANS, CORNOCK, JAMES, MORRIS &
NICHOLAS
Aberdeenshire: FALCONER, PETERKIN, JAFFRAY & NICOL
Norfolk,England : CANHAM, DIX/DIXON, SELF & CLARKE
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