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Surnames: colclough
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5538/jVJ.2ACIB/28.44.1.1.1.1.2.1.1
Message Board Post:
I am originally from staffordshire and my maiden name was colclough.
the posh part of the family pronounced it COA LCLUFF
the ones with the pottery dialect COAKLEY
found in records changed to coclough
clough
cokely
all depended on registrars education status and hearing and also the person giving the information at the time lol heres to happy hunting
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Surnames: colclough
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5538/jVJ.2ACIB/16.2.2
Message Board Post:
Hello folks my maiden name was colclough .I originated from stoke on trent in England .
My father james researched our family for years and we were dragged around the area evry sunday looking ata gravestones .He also took us to the Salt library to look for our ancestry clues .He provided John colclough in Ireland some titbits to add to the family tree.
my grandfather was also called james .and his father was thomas and lived in The victoria inn in well st wolstanton,his father was also called john colclough and he had 4 other children besides john
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Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jVJ.2ACIB/35.37.1
Message Board Post:
Hello Alison
Thank you for your email.It is a wonderful name I agree.
My Agmond is Agmondisham William and does come from Wexford but moved to London about 1840.I have found the name Agmond Vesey before whilst researching the Colcloughs. I think he might be somewhere in my tree but haven't yet found a connection.
Good luck with your researching.
Jean
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Classification: Query
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have absolutely no connection to this family, but came across this name yesterday when looking through the marriage records of the church of St Mary's Edge Hill, Walton-on-the-Hill, Liverpool, Lancashire. It was such a wonderful name that I took a copy:
Agmondischamp Vesey Colclough of this parish, residing at Newtown Barry, Co. Wexford Ireland, Gentleman, bachelor and Matilda Barker Jackson of this parish spinster were married in this Church by Licence this 27th day of May 1836 by me Frederic Barker Minister.
Bride & groom signed their names
The witnesses' names are too faint to read on my copy although one is Henry.
You seem to be the only person on this site with an up-to-date email address who is looking for this name.
Bye
Alison