This is an extract from my article on the 1881 census for Buckley published
in the last edition of the Buckley Magazine
"The name Iball has claim to be the most distinctive Buckley name in that
every one of the 71 people with the Iball name in the whole of England,
Wales and Scotland lived in Buckley! For information on the Iball name see
the letter by the Rev Canon C.H. Iball in Buckley Magazine No. 18 (1994).
Canon Iball recalls from family oral history that the first Iball who came
to Buckley in the 16th Century was an Englishman who had served in the
French Army. He notes that all the Iballs that he had met or corresponded
with came from Buckley."
Peter Kelsall
Researching:
KELSALL in Buckley, Flintshire and Audley, Staffordshire
IREDALE in Huddersfield
SHONE in Buckley
BLOOR in Longton
Kelsall Genealogy Web Site
http://www.users.qwest.net/~choice145395685
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From: bougainvillea(a)btopenworld.com
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Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 4:20 AM
To: WLS-FLINTSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [FLN] change email - reposting interests IBALL
Hi there
I've changed my email address and am taking this opportunity to repost my
interests
IBALL - Buckley / Bistre / Mold / Hawarden
Iball is an unusual name and it seems that all are related - however
distantly!
If anyone comes across any reference I'd be grateful if they'd forward it /
let me know
Thanks
Regards