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marionlowe  (View posts) Posted: 4 Feb 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: BINDING, KINGTON
Looking for BINDING everywhere. Hoping to find the baptism/birth of Robert BINDING about 1763/8 - he was married in Lympsham, SOM on 16 April 1792 to Judith KINGTON. Have a lot of information about his descendents but where did he come from????

Robert BINDING

marionlowe  (View posts) Posted: 8 Feb 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: BINDING, KINGTON
Thanks for your message David. However, the above Robert married an Elizabeth and had several children baptised in North Petherton, at just the same time as *my* Robert was married and having children in Lympsham. Thanks anyway.

Robert Binding

davidtaylor209  (View posts) Posted: 8 Feb 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: BINDING
Hi Marion
I wondered if the Robert Binding bapt 27/3/1758 at North Petherton Somerset son of Thomas Binding & Catherine might be the one you are looking for? Info from the IGI

Regards

David Taylor

Re: BINDING

bill_binding  (View posts) Posted: 17 May 2003 8:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
hi, im a william binding age 38 and live in birmingham.
i have 3 brothers - andrew, robert, and tomas
our parents have passed away now, and ive been looking loosly into a family tree so i thought ide reply.


my adress is 62 hawthorne road, delves, walsall. ws5 4nb.
if you can help me or if i can help you.

Re: BINDING

marionlowe  (View posts) Posted: 17 May 2003 9:22PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: BINDING
Hi William.

Good to hear from you. I'm sure we will be able to help each other out. I have details of a Henry John BINDING who married in the Birmingham area in 1904, would that be an ancestor of yours? The BINDING name is fairly uncommon and with a few more details I should be able to give you quite a bit of information. Feel free to email me direct.

best wishes, Marion

Re: BINDING

suziegee1  (View posts) Posted: 22 Jun 2009 12:46AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Binding, Cotterhill
Hi Bill,
My name is Sue Greene. I am helping a friend with her research.
Her parents were Robert Gordon Binding and Frances Lucy Lewis.
They married 1948 Birmingham.
Roberts parents were Harry Binding and Jessie Cotterhill, they married 1920 Birmingham.
Robert and Jessie had the following children.
William F Binding, Barabra W Binding, Robert G Binding, Bessie S Binding and David S Binding.
Was wondering if there was any connection.
Regards
Sue Greene
New Zealand.

Re: BINDING

Muchbinding  (View posts) Posted: 24 Jun 2009 4:47PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Sue,
Without wishing to dive in on someone elses query, I cannot find "your" BINDING names on our tree, however, there are plenty of gaps on our tree and dead ends. If you could find out Harrys parents, we might be able to help. Most BINDING families were either from Somerset or their parents were. I am available at kelvin@muchbinding.co.uk if I can be of any help.
Kelvin BINDING

Re: BINDING

suziegee1  (View posts) Posted: 24 Jun 2009 9:02PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Kelvin,
Many thanks for the offer of help.
My friend is in Fiji. Lucky thing. She is back next week.
I found her parents on the English death indexes then worked back from there.
I am going to suggest to her she gets her parents and grandparents marriage certificates to start with which will help confirm what I have found so far.
I did a search of the 1911 census indexes and have found two people that look pretty good in Warwickshire.
She can pay to view the census pages.
Once we have that we can then start on the rest of the census which I have access to.
Once we have a bit more info. I can let you know what we find out.
I will also pass on your email address to Jenny if that's OK with you as I hope once I get her started she will carry on with the research.
Regards
Sue Greene
New Zealand.

Re: BINDING

Muchbinding  (View posts) Posted: 25 Jun 2009 6:24AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Sue,
No problem with that. If you can trace back to 1881, I have nationwide census, and all prior census in Somerset only.
Regards
Kelvin
County of Essex
England

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