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Comments by Michael Moore
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What an interesting site, will return many times before my holiday in Cornwall, and be sure I will be visiting St Keverne |
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I discovered this sight 2 days ago and have been glued ever since - no superlative can do it justice! I'm researching my husband's Pearce family from St. Keverne, in particular his gt.gt grandfather John Caleb Incledon Pearce, baptised aged 16 in 1845. I would love to hear from anyone with knowledge/ connections with this small branch of the Pearce family. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this website, you've created something of which you should be justly proud. |
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Comments by Sue Griffin
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What a brillaint web site - congratultions to all concerned - very impressed by Babel Fish (Douglas Adams be blessed). Left message for OPC in search of my greatx3 grandfather, William Lawrence, and his family. |
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Fascinating |
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I have been very fasinated with what I have found out, but would love to learn more, so I have emailed, but if there is anyone else who can help me find lots of info on coverack, I would love to find out more. Emma |
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Just browsing during a quiet moment. Must be one of the most comprehensive local history site on the net. But then, - I'm probably biased. |
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A very interesting sight, to my great surprise and pleasure I heard Bernard Rogers speaking in an interview, I had met Bernard in 1986 and visited Rosnython Farm for the day. Thankyou, I will return again |
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hi, i am trying to find out anything i can about my great great grandfather who was with the coastguard in coverack when my great grandmother was born in 1896. do you know if i can find out anything about the coastguard station during that time? thanks . richard |
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I came across your site after looking for information on the SS Mohegan. What a brilliant site. There is so much information. I am looking for details on Capt R Griffith who captained the shipwrecked vessel. He was a distant relation. Thank you |
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Comments by Linda B
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28 February 2004
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I'm so glad I found this site. All who are involved in it should be proud of themselves for their hard work & their willingness to share. |
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