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I am researching the following families in England:
In the London area:
AITKENS, 1800 to 1930
BABER, 1800 to 1930
JOHN AITKEN moved to London from Fifeshire in about 1800. He added an 's' to his name and worked in the building trade. I have some information about the family, but lack details about female lines (Mary MACKELL (1770-1847), Jane BIRNIE (1798-1830). The BABERS were originally from Somerset, and have a connection to the manufacture of 'floor coverings' which seem to be an early lino.

In Fifeshire:
The family AITKEN, reputed to be 'of Thornton and Windie Edge' Beath and Dunfermline, Fifeshire.

in Cornwall:
KITTO, St. Ewe 1600 to 1860
REAL, St. Ewe 1600 to 1860
MORCOMB, St. Columb Minor 1600 to 1800's
These Cornish families intermarried and most emigrated to Ontario in mid-1800s. I have almost complete information for Canada, but need more information for the Cornish connections -- particularly female lines.

around Bristol and in Somerset:
ESTLIN, BISHOP, SENIOR 1700 to 1850
My ancestor was the Rev John Prior ESTLIN, Unitarian minister at Temple Mead, Bristol. He married Susanah BISHOP. I am looking for information on Susanah Bishop and her parents, Nicholas and Dorothy Bishop.
I would also like to contact descendants of Rev. John Prior Estlin through daughters -- family names of PRICHARD, POCOCK, possibly FOX.


I would be glad to hear from others, for information exchange.
Fran Aitkens Family Home Page
Updated September 20, 2001

Fran Aitkens
aitkens@islandnet.com

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