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In a message dated 9/22/2005 6:29:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
Gladhall(a)aol.com writes:
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> Hello List,
> Having just come home from a few days holiday it was really nice to see
> some
> activity on the list. It would be good if everyone could repost their
> names.
> cheers.
> Gladys.
>
who ever the moderator is could call for a rollcall. i didnt call for one
but the moderator which i am not could
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Hello List,
Having just come home from a few days holiday it was really nice to see some
activity on the list. It would be good if everyone could repost their names.
cheers.
Gladys.
Carol,
Looks like you have your John Coggans figured out and that puts us with
common ancestors starting with John Coggan/Ann Richardson.
BTW, I saw your reply to Terry Barker on Ancestry. I corresponded with
him in 2002. Found out he is descended from the same Denby Coggan line
as me. His Richardson Coggan came to Illinois, USA with the rest of
them but went back to England.
Ray Oliver
St. Louis, Missouri
Carol Brookes wrote:
>Ray, re your message to Kay which I quote below, I think I have another
>missing link in your Chain. When I last posted to this list I had found my
>2x great-grandfather, James Coggan born Epworth 30th Mar 1841, in the
>Epworth census of 7th June 1841. 2 months old James was living with his
>parents, John (aged 50) and Ann Coggon. I have a copy of James birth
>certificate showing his parents as John Coggan and Ann Turner. I wrongly
>assumed that as Ann Turner was born in Epworth that John Coggan was one of
>the Johns born in Epworth between 1787 and 1791. I now have the 1851
>Epworth census which shows that John was born 1790 in Haxey so I believe him
>to be the son of John Coggan and Ann Richardson. John died 1859 and was
>buried in Epworth 29 Oct 1859, aged 68.
>
>I did a trace for John Coggan, born 1790, son of John Coggan and Ann
>Richardson, in family trees on Ancestry.com and found yours and several
>others. I thought I knew your name from this list, so many thanks to Gladys
>for keeping the list going.
>
>Kind regards
>Carol Brookes
>Stockport, Cheshire, England
>
>
>Ray Oliver wrote:-
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>"Kay, if you have a Denby Coggan in your line , we have a connection.
>That moniker originates only in Haxey. Denby is the maiden name of
>Catherine Denby who married Robert Coggan at Haxey in 1751. See my
>WorldConnect posting at
>http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=roliver&id=I0969 . If
>you would be so kind to contact me, please post it to the List for
>everyone. Its not like this List suffers from too many posts.
>
>I am interested in all Coggans from the Isle of Axeholme in
>Lincolnshire. I figure we are all all related. I want to fill out the
>tree from way back and going forward. Haxey, as far as I know, is a
>hotspot for my direct line from at least 1660 , the birthdate of Robertus...
>....."
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Hello List,
This is a letter from Isle of Axholme list but I thought it might interest
someone on this list as a lot of Coggons come from this area.
cheers.
Gladys.
Hello Everyone
If you are interested in a good day out, why not come to the Isle of
Axholme Family History Society Open Day, at the South Axholme
Comprehensive School in Epworth, Linconshire, a week to-morrow,
the 24th September 2005.
Registration is at 9.15am to 9.45. We have 4 excellent speakers
1. 10.00am Kate Slade from BBC Radio Humberside "How local
radio spreads the news"
2. 11.15 am Anne Batchelor "As seen on TV"
at 12.00am. we have Lunch
3. 2.00pm Dr John Dolan "The Independent Methodist
Churches and their Archive"
4. 3.15pm Ian Dewhirst "Old Newspapers"
Close at 4.30pm
Entry is £10.00 plus £5.00 for lunch. Please preorder
For further information go to our website
http://www.axholme-fhs.org.uk
Derek Wells
Sounds great!... I hope it really happens :)
Juliet Coggins
----- Original Message -----
From: <Gladhall(a)aol.com>
To: <COGGAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 8:30 AM
Subject: [COGGAN-] News
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> Hi List,
> This is part of an email which was sent to me and I think you might be
> interested.
>
> This is good news for those of us who use the LDS records for family
> research. They are planning a massive undertaking to make all of their
records
> available via internet ...FREE. It won't happen overnight, but it is
> exciting news.
>
> cheers,
> Gladys.
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Hi List,
I thought you would be interested in this.
I have just had an email to tell me that the LDS are doing a project to put
all their records on the internet -FREE. It will not happen all at once but
is should be worth waiting for.
cheers.
Gladys.
Hi List,
This is part of an email which was sent to me and I think you might be
interested.
This is good news for those of us who use the LDS records for family
research. They are planning a massive undertaking to make all of their records
available via internet ...FREE. It won't happen overnight, but it is
exciting news.
cheers,
Gladys.
Gladys, thanks for keeping this very small list going.
Kay, if you have a Denby Coggan in your line , we have a connection.
That moniker originates only in Haxey. Denby is the maiden name of
Catherine Denby who married Robert Coggan at Haxey in 1751. See my
WorldConnect posting at
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=roliver&id=I0969 . If
you would be so kind to contact me, please post it to the List for
everyone. Its not like this List suffers from too many posts.
I am interested in all Coggans from the Isle of Axeholme in
Lincolnshire. I figure we are all all related. I want to fill out the
tree from way back and going forward. Haxey, as far as I know, is a
hotspot for my direct line from at least 1660 , the birthdate of Robertus.
I am also interested in the line which produced the late Archbishop of
Canterbury. His widow died recently. Philip Coggan, the investment
columnist with the Financial Times of London, is in this line. I have
corresponded with him. There is a line of Coggans from Somerset and he
is of this line. I dont hear much about them but would like to know how
we are related. I dont even know where Somerset is located but I think
there may be a distant conection to the folks in Lincolnshire.
As for me, I am
Ray Oliver in St. Louis , Missouri in US.
A USA conection that only began around 1860 in Illinois