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Re: Web Site « Result #2 on Nov 22, 2009, 12:14pm »
Hi All, I have put the Brewis information on my other site now. www.autocode.org.uk please go there to view our site .. not all the pages are completed yet, so please be patient, but it wont be long. speak soon John
Births, Marriages & Deaths added for 1920 - 1929 on web site now.
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Web Site « Result #3 on Nov 5, 2009, 9:55am »
Hi all, For some reason i have lost my web site, why i dont know, i will be ringing BT ( British Telecom ) today to find out what the hell is going on, hope to resolve this issue very quickly or i will have to re do another site ... good job i have a saved copy. speak soon and best regards to you all. John
Talked to BT and they have erased my site due to a mix up ... idiots so i am redoing it, will notify you all as soon as it is online .. thanks for your patience John
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Researching Brewis/brewhouse surname « Result #4 on Oct 6, 2009, 10:44pm »
Hi, I am currently researching Brewis /Brewhouse surname .I am researching in England and the borders of scotland and am around early 16th century . The name does go back much earlier and i have looked into earlier ones .I woud be interested to hear from any other researchers .They may PM me .
Hand drawn Brewhouse family tree era James 1 1603 « Result #5 on Jul 17, 2009, 10:27pm »
I am wondering if anyone has a complete image/copy of the hand drawn Brewhouse family tree starting in the period with James 1 ruling 1603 to 1625.
The first Brewhouse looks like 1706 -William Brewhouse marrying Ann Marshall at Horthorn.
It is simply beautiful with a horse, sheep, cow and dog drawn on it but I have it over two imagaes with poor lighting effecting the images so I would love to track down a complete copy if someone can help me.
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Brewis - Southern Sub-Species « Result #7 on Feb 16, 2009, 11:41pm »
Hi
My name is Harvey Brewis
I have just discovered the two wonderful Brewis related websites and this forum.
The first thing that has struck me is that most of the Brewis clan are based in and around Newcastle, which makes spotting my ancestors on the births section very easy, as I am from down South and my immediate ancestors on my father's side were all born in Lewisham.
A relative of mine has managed to produce a fair chunk of our branch, which I will now need to retrieve from the loft. In the meantime, if anyone knows that their tree ties in to a Brewis branch in and around London/Kent, I will be happy to discuss/share information.
I look forward to corresponding with you and it is great to know that we have a presence on the web. Many congratulations to those who have made it possible.
Re: Brewis one name study « Result #8 on Nov 18, 2008, 12:47pm »
Frederick Robert Brewis
Born: November 1895, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland Christened: 12 November 1895, All Saints, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland. Marriage: MACKEL, Mary Ann in December 1914 in Sunderland Died: 16 December 1915, Belgium. WW1 at age 20 Buried: Potijze Burial Ground, Leper, West-Vlanderen, Belgium.
Frederick married Mary Ann MACKEL in December 1914 in Sunderland. (Mary Ann MACKEL was born in June 1894 in Sunderland.)
Born: June 1894, Sunderland Marriage: BREWIS, Frederick Robert in December 1914 in Sunderland
Noted events in her life were:
• BMD Index No.: 10a 682, June 1894, Sunderland.
MARY ANN MACKEL
Mary married Frederick Robert BREWIS, son of John Gray BREWIS and Ann CLEMINSON, in December 1914 in Sunderland. (Frederick Robert BREWIS was born in November 1895 in Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, christened on 12 November 1895 in All Saints, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland., died on 16 December 1915 in Belgium. WW1 and was buried in Potijze Burial Ground, Leper, West-Vlanderen, Belgium..)
Noted events in their marriage were:
• BMD Index No.: 10a 1217, December 1914, Sunderland.
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Re: War Pensions « Result #10 on Aug 29, 2008, 1:49pm »
Hi Dorothy, Yes it is, and you have the same name as his Mother, thats where the young comes from. Also if you view the tree you will see that your grandad is the second robert young, the first one died shortly after birth. john