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Old 15th December 2000, 18:06
Kirdian Kirdian is offline
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I'm looking for anyone with the last name Fryer who lives in the english isles.My great-great- grandmother was a Fryer her mother was a Douglass and her father was a Ross. From what i was told she married in the borderlands..She had three children,i believe two daughters and a son.one of the daughters married a man with the last name Cornish.They had two daughters and a son and lived in London until 1916(he was a carpenter of some high repute). I don't expect much response from this i'm just a crazy canadian who's been looking up her roots. Even a comformation that there are Fryers living in Scotland would help thanks
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Old 15th December 2000, 18:27
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english isles???

You'll get on a lot better around here if you stop using terms like "english isles". England is one country in the British Isles. People in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland get very upset at being miscalled English. I'm sure you didn't know better, but please don't make the same mistake again.
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Old 15th December 2000, 18:31
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Fryer

Maybe you could try http://distantcousin.com/Homepages/Indices/F/Fryer.html
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Old 20th December 2000, 09:21
Fenris Fenris is offline
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Re: Fryer

Neil,

I know you won't mind me correcting you in turn! The line you use in you 'signature' from Burns poem "Is there for honest poverty" should read:

"He looks an' lachs at a' that."



Cheers

fenris
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Old 23rd January 2001, 17:51
Kirdian Kirdian is offline
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Sorry!

Sorry for the misconception but when you have history drilled into you and in a certin way you remember that way
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Old 16th February 2011, 13:30
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Fryer Connection

Hi Kirdian, my name is George Edward Fryer, my mother was Agnes Wilhelmina
(Nee Conrad) I was born in Glasgow 1937 my mother Edinburgh 1895
My father Edward William Fryer came from Hoxton, Shoreditch,Tower Hamlets
London....hope this helps you my dads DOB 23RD Feb 1890 gd luck
george
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