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Comments by Michael Moore 21 April 2004 at 14:28
What an interesting site, will return many times before my holiday in Cornwall, and be sure I will be visiting St Keverne
New Zealand  

Comments by Margaret Vrij 19 April 2004 at 11:06
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.
United Kingdom  

Comments by Sue Griffin 18 April 2004 at 00:30
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.
United Kingdom  

Comments by Chris Swinson 10 April 2004 at 13:37
Fascinating
United Kingdom  

Comments by emma curnow 28 March 2004 at 22:17
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
United Kingdom  

Comments by Patrick Rule 25 March 2004 at 00:05
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.
United Kingdom  

Comments by Gwynneth Wakeham 20 March 2004 at 08:32
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
Australia  

Comments by richard thomas 14 March 2004 at 16:25
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
Wales  

Comments by Sheila Carley 10 March 2004 at 11:44
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
United Kingdom  

Comments by Linda B 28 February 2004 at 16:14
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.
England  

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